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The following pages link to Methodological comparison between two unified (operational and environmental) efficiency measurements for environmental assessment (Q541730):
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- A game theoretic approach to modeling undesirable outputs and efficiency decomposition in data envelopment analysis (Q278382) (← links)
- Accounting for externalities and disposability: a directional economic environmental distance function (Q322452) (← links)
- Modelling pollution-generating technologies in performance benchmarking: recent developments, limits and future prospects in the nonparametric framework (Q322461) (← links)
- Evaluating the environmental efficiency of a two-stage system with undesired outputs by a DEA approach: an interest preference perspective (Q323467) (← links)
- Data envelopment analysis for environmental assessment: comparison between public and private ownership in petroleum industry (Q421794) (← links)
- Ecological modernization in the electrical utility industry: an application of a bads-goods DEA model of ecological and technical efficiency (Q439691) (← links)
- DEA environmental assessment: measurement of damages to scale with unified efficiency under managerial disposability or environmental efficiency (Q1789027) (← links)
- Energy and \(CO_{2}\) emission performance in electricity generation: a non-radial directional distance function approach (Q1926899) (← links)
- Opening the ``black box'' of environmental production technology in a nonparametric analysis (Q2184174) (← links)
- An integrated bi-objective data envelopment analysis model for measuring returns to scale (Q2242352) (← links)
- Measurement of returns to scale and damages to scale for DEA-based operational and environmental assessment: How to manage desirable (good) and undesirable (bad) outputs? (Q2275602) (← links)
- Measurement of congestion in the simultaneous presence of desirable and undesirable outputs (Q2336491) (← links)
- DEA Environmental Assessment (II): A Literature Study (Q5268865) (← links)
- An additive super-efficiency DEA approach to measuring regional environmental performance in China (Q5881503) (← links)