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This paper provides new empirical evidence on regional-national disparities in environmental efficiency, based on case studies of Italy and the Lazio region, which includes the city of Rome. Shift-share analyses provide evidence on the drivers of environmental efficiency and on sector...
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the data envelopment analysis (DEA) to estimate and compare the relative performance of the 50 SGs in a single measure …
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The measure proposed in this paper is a new nonparametric data envelopment analysis (DEA) scheme, the hybrid measure …
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bootstrap DEA method, which absorbs the effects of possible integration barriers in the measurement of efficiency. Afterwards …
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prior studies indicating a relatively low correlation. However, SFA and DEA produce very different and uncorrelated results …, though DEA generates overall lower efficiencies, as expected. Thus, the findings suggest that methodology cross … US. However, DEA suggests an increasing trend in average efficiencies, as this parameter is not time-adjusted. A more …
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This paper presents new evidence regarding the relation between profit, revenue, and cost efficiencies of U.S. commercial banks. Building on the widely used nonstandard profit function (NSPF) approach, we show (i) why estimation of NSPF would be wrong and (ii) how revenue and cost efficiencies...
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This paper examines prediction of U.S. bank failure with a probit model that uses bias-corrected technical efficiency estimated using bootstrap data envelopment analysis as the measure of management quality. The model is tested on a sample of failed and non-failed banks during the sub-prime...
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Using input-output tables for the economies of Brazil and the United States, this comparative study focuses on changes in the economic structure of two large countries with different levels of development over time (1958-77 for the United States and 1959-80 for Brazil). The change in the...
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Over the past 20 years Asian countries have achieved a certain degree of economic growth and at the same time deepened spatial interdependence. In January 2006, IDE completed the 2000 Asian International Input-Output Table, which covers eight major East Asian countries/regions as well as Japan...
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