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Multi-component performance, progress and regress measurement and shared inputs and outputs in DEA for panel data: An application in commercial bank branches.
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    Multi-component performance, progress and regress measurement and shared inputs and outputs in DEA for panel data: An application in commercial bank branches. (English)
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    29 March 2004
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    The authors present a wide variety of ways to measure the relative efficiency, progress and regress for each components of a multi-component decision making units (DMU), for panel data. Using data envelopment analysis (DEA) technology, the authors show that how each DMU and its components in a panel can be characterized in efficiency terms. They determine the progress and regress for each components of a DMU. An application area investigated is that involving the deposit part, sales part and services part, within the Iranian commercial bank branches.
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    data envelopment analysis
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    efficiency
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    progress and regress
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