Efficiency bounds in data envelopment analysis
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- Sampling size and efficiency bias in data envelopment analysis
- Efficiency bounds for two-stage production systems
- Measuring the smoothness of the DEA frontier
- A new interval efficiency measure in data envelopment analysis based on efficiency potential
- Exploring the potential of data envelopment analysis for enhancing pay-for-performance programme design in primary health care
- Efficiency Frontier Determination by Constrained Facet Analysis
- A multiplier bound approach to assess relative efficiency in DEA without slacks
- Choosing weights from alternative optimal solutions of dual multiplier models in DEA
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