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    Sensitivity analysis of the additive model in data envelopment analysis (English)
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    The authors develop sensitivity analysis results for a special linear programming model, the additive model in data envelopment analysis, by employing the product form sensitivity formulas of the first author and \textit{W. W. Cooper} [Nav. Res. Logist. Quart. 15, 517-522 (1968; Zbl 0177.481)]. Sufficient conditions for simultaneous change of all outputs and all inputs of an efficient decision making unit which preserves efficiency are established. An illustrative example is given.
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    sensitivity analysis
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    additive model
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    data envelopment analysis
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