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An investigation into the relationship between size and efficiency of the Italian hospitality sector: A window DEA approach
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    An investigation into the relationship between size and efficiency of the Italian hospitality sector: A window DEA approach (English)
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    1 March 2010
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    window data envelopment analysis
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    efficiency
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    hotel size
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    regional analysis
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