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The following pages link to A simple derivation of scale elasticity in data envelopment analysis (Q1011275):
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- Decomposing technical efficiency and scale elasticity in two-stage network DEA (Q296993) (← links)
- Optimal weights in DEA models with weight restrictions (Q323434) (← links)
- Returns to scale and most productive scale size in DEA with negative data (Q323563) (← links)
- The relationship between returns-to-scale properties of interior points and vertex points in DEA models (Q606532) (← links)
- Returns to scale in convex production technologies (Q1751733) (← links)
- A linear programming approach to efficiency evaluation in nonconvex metatechnologies (Q1754322) (← links)
- RTS-mavericks in data envelopment analysis (Q1755827) (← links)
- Mixed partial elasticities in constant returns-to-scale production technologies (Q1926734) (← links)
- Direct estimation of marginal characteristics of nonparametric production frontiers in the presence of undesirable outputs (Q2001479) (← links)
- Efficiency evaluation in data envelopment analysis using strong defining hyperplanes. A cross-efficiency framework (Q2241904) (← links)
- Measurements of simultaneous scale and mix changes in inputs and outputs using DEA facets and RTS (Q2253394) (← links)
- Frontier visualization and estimation of returns to scale in free disposal hull models (Q2314232) (← links)
- A scale elasticity measure for directional distance function and its dual: theory and DEA estimation (Q2355109) (← links)
- Measurement of returns to scale in radial DEA models (Q2357120) (← links)
- Aggregation of scale efficiency (Q2629629) (← links)
- Marginal Values and Returns to Scale for Nonparametric Production Frontiers (Q2806073) (← links)
- On the Calculation of Directional Scale Elasticity in Data Envelopment Analysis (Q2821093) (← links)
- Identifying the Global Reference Set in DEA: An Application to the Determination of Returns to Scale (Q5268862) (← links)
- Estimating directional returns to scale in DEA (Q5881505) (← links)
- A novel median-based optimization model for eco-efficiency assessment in data envelopment analysis (Q6103202) (← links)