We present a unifying linear programming approach to the calculation of various directional derivatives for a very large class of production frontiers of data envelopment analysis (DEA). Special cases of this include different marginal rates, the scale elasticity and a spectrum of partial and mixed elasticity measures. Our development applies to any polyhedral production technology including, to name a few, the conventional variable and constant returns-to-scale DEA technologies, their extensions with weight restrictions, technolo gies with weakly disposable undesirable outputs and network DEA models. Furthermore, our development provides a general method for the characterization of returns to scale (RTS) in any polyhedral technology. The n...
This paper investigates the nonparametric analysis of technology under non-convexity. The analysis e...
Applications of data envelopment analysis (DEA) often include inputs and outputs represented as perc...
International audienceReturns-to-scale (RTS) characterizations and the underlying notion of scale el...
The notion of returns to scale (RTS) is well-established in data envelopment analysis (DEA). In the ...
There is extensive literature on the estimation of marginal characteristics of nonparametric product...
This paper shows how one can infer the nature of local returns to scale at the input- or output-orie...
Abstract: This paper presents a number of approaches to estimate returns to scale properties of gene...
In production theory, it is necessary to be capable of predicting the production func- tion’s long-r...
This article discusses the concept of RTS (Returns To Scale) in the framework of DEA (Data Envelopme...
The purpose of this contribution is to empirically implement and supplement the proposals made by Po...
International audienceThe characterization of a technology, from an economic point of view, often us...
The variable returns to scale data envelopment analysis (DEA) model is developed with a maintained h...
The literature on non-parametric frontier technologies lacks a method for the measurement of scale e...
Abstract: Data envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a kind of non-parametric and non-statistical tools for ...
The purpose of this short article is to simplify goodness-of-fit methods to obtain qualitative infor...
This paper investigates the nonparametric analysis of technology under non-convexity. The analysis e...
Applications of data envelopment analysis (DEA) often include inputs and outputs represented as perc...
International audienceReturns-to-scale (RTS) characterizations and the underlying notion of scale el...
The notion of returns to scale (RTS) is well-established in data envelopment analysis (DEA). In the ...
There is extensive literature on the estimation of marginal characteristics of nonparametric product...
This paper shows how one can infer the nature of local returns to scale at the input- or output-orie...
Abstract: This paper presents a number of approaches to estimate returns to scale properties of gene...
In production theory, it is necessary to be capable of predicting the production func- tion’s long-r...
This article discusses the concept of RTS (Returns To Scale) in the framework of DEA (Data Envelopme...
The purpose of this contribution is to empirically implement and supplement the proposals made by Po...
International audienceThe characterization of a technology, from an economic point of view, often us...
The variable returns to scale data envelopment analysis (DEA) model is developed with a maintained h...
The literature on non-parametric frontier technologies lacks a method for the measurement of scale e...
Abstract: Data envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a kind of non-parametric and non-statistical tools for ...
The purpose of this short article is to simplify goodness-of-fit methods to obtain qualitative infor...
This paper investigates the nonparametric analysis of technology under non-convexity. The analysis e...
Applications of data envelopment analysis (DEA) often include inputs and outputs represented as perc...
International audienceReturns-to-scale (RTS) characterizations and the underlying notion of scale el...