This study aims to evaluate the resource and environment efficiency problem of European countries. We specify a new stochastic frontier model where Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is considered as the desirable output and Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions as the undesirable output. Capital, Labour, Fossil fuels and Renewable Energy consumption are regarded as inputs. The study is divided into two distinct periods, 2000-2004 and 2005-2011, in order to evaluate the difference between efficiency levels before and after the establishment of environmental targets related with the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol in 2005. A maximum entropy approach to assess technical efficiency is discussed
Environmental efficiency plays a crucial role in achieving sustainable economic development. This st...
It is broadly accepted that differences in efficiency and productivity growth are important contribu...
Efficient use of energy, reduction in fossil fuel dependence and control of CO2 emissions are all fu...
This study aims to evaluate the resource and environment efficiency problem of European countries. W...
The study aims to estimate the agricultural economic-environmental efficiency (eco-efficiency) for E...
This paper analyzed the eco-efficiency of 27 OECD member countries by using output-oriented Stochast...
This study aims to evaluate the economic and environmental efficiency of Asian and African economies...
This article aims to estimate the efficiency of 26 different European Countries over 2001 and 2012 c...
Purpose – The paper aims at addressing the following research questions: does institutional quality ...
This thesis uses the stochastic frontier analysis to estimate efficiency scores for the 28 member co...
The concept of total-factor energy efficiency (TFEE) measures energy efficiency in a more superior a...
This paper analyzed the eco-efficiency of 35 sectors in Sweden by using an outputoriented Stochastic...
There is an implicit trade-off between environmental quality and the production of goods which can b...
Eco-efficiency refers to the ability to produce more goods and services with less impact on the envi...
This study deals with the nonparametric frontier analysis in the case of the EU 28 countries for a p...
Environmental efficiency plays a crucial role in achieving sustainable economic development. This st...
It is broadly accepted that differences in efficiency and productivity growth are important contribu...
Efficient use of energy, reduction in fossil fuel dependence and control of CO2 emissions are all fu...
This study aims to evaluate the resource and environment efficiency problem of European countries. W...
The study aims to estimate the agricultural economic-environmental efficiency (eco-efficiency) for E...
This paper analyzed the eco-efficiency of 27 OECD member countries by using output-oriented Stochast...
This study aims to evaluate the economic and environmental efficiency of Asian and African economies...
This article aims to estimate the efficiency of 26 different European Countries over 2001 and 2012 c...
Purpose – The paper aims at addressing the following research questions: does institutional quality ...
This thesis uses the stochastic frontier analysis to estimate efficiency scores for the 28 member co...
The concept of total-factor energy efficiency (TFEE) measures energy efficiency in a more superior a...
This paper analyzed the eco-efficiency of 35 sectors in Sweden by using an outputoriented Stochastic...
There is an implicit trade-off between environmental quality and the production of goods which can b...
Eco-efficiency refers to the ability to produce more goods and services with less impact on the envi...
This study deals with the nonparametric frontier analysis in the case of the EU 28 countries for a p...
Environmental efficiency plays a crucial role in achieving sustainable economic development. This st...
It is broadly accepted that differences in efficiency and productivity growth are important contribu...
Efficient use of energy, reduction in fossil fuel dependence and control of CO2 emissions are all fu...