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The following pages link to A comparison of parametric and non-parametric distance functions: With application to European railways (Q1847172):
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- A Bayesian approach to imposing curvature on distance functions (Q262779) (← links)
- Technical efficiency estimation with multiple inputs and multiple outputs using regression analysis (Q621678) (← links)
- Board structure and firm technical efficiency: evidence from Canadian state-owned enterprises (Q857309) (← links)
- Globally flexible functional forms: the neural distance function (Q976336) (← links)
- Efficiency in the Greek insurance industry (Q976466) (← links)
- A new model for classifying inputs and outputs and evaluating the performance of dmus based on translog output distance function (Q988363) (← links)
- Comparing frontier methods for economic-environmental trade-off analysis (Q992714) (← links)
- How to generate regularly behaved production data? A Monte Carlo experimentation on DEA scale efficiency measurement (Q1042139) (← links)
- Measuring the impact of incentive regulation on technical efficiency in telecommunications in the United States (Q1433332) (← links)
- Performance evaluation of the Taiwan railway administration (Q1698280) (← links)
- Combining uncertainty with uncertainty to get certainty? Efficiency analysis for regulation purposes (Q1755254) (← links)
- A comparison of parametric and non-parametric distance functions: With application to European railways (Q1847172) (← links)
- Technical efficiency in telecommunications in the United States and the impact of incentive regulation (Q1861725) (← links)
- Stochastic estimation of firm technology, inefficiency, and productivity growth using shadow cost and distance functions. (Q1867719) (← links)
- The measurement of English and Welsh police force efficiency: A comparison of distance function models (Q1869544) (← links)
- Estimating output targets to evaluate output-specific efficiencies: A statistical framework (Q1887949) (← links)
- A squared Mahalanobis rank distances and detection of outliers in multivariate ordinal data (Q2155998) (← links)
- Measurement of technical inefficiency and total factor productivity growth: a semiparametric stochastic input distance frontier approach and the case of Lithuanian dairy farms (Q2184079) (← links)
- Direction selection in stochastic directional distance functions (Q2272328) (← links)
- A new stochastic frontier model with cross-sectional effects in both noise and inefficiency terms (Q2280587) (← links)
- Assessing bids of Greek public organizations service providers using data envelopment analysis (Q2359535) (← links)
- A comparative analysis of multi-output frontier models (Q2519445) (← links)
- Comment on ``A comparison of parametric and non-parametric distance functions'' by Tim Coelli and Sergio Perelman (Q2576273) (← links)
- Trajectories of efficiency measurement: a bibliometric analysis of DEA and SFA (Q2629593) (← links)
- Using information about technologies, markets and firm behaviour to decompose a proper productivity index (Q2635049) (← links)
- Assessing bank efficiency and performance with operational research and artificial intelligence techniques: a survey (Q2655605) (← links)
- Dynamic fuzzy data envelopment analysis models: case of bus transport performance assessment (Q5242277) (← links)
- Evaluating Returns to Scale and Convexity in DEA Via Bootstrap: A Case Study with Brazilian Port Terminals (Q5268859) (← links)
- The allocative efficiency measure by means of a distance function: The case of Spanish public railways (Q5956213) (← links)
- On distinguishing the direct causal effect of an intervention from its efficiency-enhancing effects (Q6113345) (← links)
- Best output prediction in OECD railways using DEA in conjunction with machine learning algorithms (Q6546982) (← links)
- Enhancing logistics performance measurement: an effectiveness-based hierarchical data envelopment analysis approach (Q6620394) (← links)