Performance analysis: economic foundations and trends
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- A Luenberger-Hicks-Moorsteen productivity indicator: its relation to the Hicks-Moorsteen productivity index and the Luenberger productivity indicator
- A characterization of the normalized restricted profit function
- A note on decomposing the Malmquist productivity index by means of subvector homotheticity
- A postscript on aggregate Farrell efficiencies
- A scale elasticity measure for directional distance function and its dual: theory and DEA estimation
- A slacks-based measure of efficiency in data envelopment analysis
- A unifying framework for Farrell profit efficiency measurement
- Aggregation of Malmquist productivity indexes
- Aggregation of Malmquist productivity indexes allowing for reallocation of resources
- Aggregation of directional distance functions and industrial efficiency
- Aggregation of inputs and outputs prior to data envelopment analysis under big data
- Aggregation of scale efficiency
- An overall measure of technical inefficiency at the firm and at the industry level: the `lost profit on outlay'
- Benefit and distance functions
- Central limit theorems for aggregate efficiency
- Congestion of Production Factors
- Continuity of measures of technical efficiency
- Data envelopment analysis (DEA) -- thirty years on
- Decomposing profit efficiency using a slack-based directional distance function
- Decomposing profit inefficiency in DEA through the weighted additive model
- Directional vs. shephard's distance functions
- Econometric analysis of productivity: theory and implementation in R
- Estimation and inference in nonparametric frontier models: recent developments and perspectives
- Extending Färe and Zelenyuk (2003)
- Finding common ground: efficiency indices
- Firm and industry level profit efficiency analysis using absolute and uniform shadow prices
- Formulation and estimation of stochastic frontier production function models
- Hicks' neutrality and trade biased growth: A taxonomy
- Improving finite sample approximation by central limit theorems for estimates from data envelopment analysis
- Index numbers and indifference surfaces
- Measurement of Productivity and Efficiency
- Measuring congestion in production
- Measuring the efficiency of decision making units
- Measuring the technical efficiency of production
- Microeconomic theory
- Minkowski sums of monotone and general simple polygons
- Modelling weak disposability in data envelopment analysis under relaxed convexity assumptions
- On Luenberger input, output and productivity indicators
- On aggregate Farrell efficiencies
- On regularly convex sets in the space conjugate to a Banach space
- On the existence of a technical efficiency criterion
- On two definitions of productivity
- Price and Quantity Index Numbers
- Productivity measurement in radial DEA models with a single constant input
- Profit efficiency: generalization, business accounting and the role of convexity
- Profit, directional distance functions, and Nerlovian efficiency
- Reconsidering heterogeneity in panel data estimators of the stochastic frontier model
- Restricted reallocation of resources
- Sequential data envelopment analysis
- Solving the puzzles of structural efficiency
- The Coefficient of Resource Utilization
- The Economic Theory of Index Numbers and the Measurement of Input, Output, and Productivity
- The specification of technical and allocative inefficiency in stochastic production and profit frontiers
- Translation homotheticity
- Weak disposability in nonparametric production analysis: a new taxonomy of reference technology sets
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