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Nonlinear measures of technical efficiency

Computers & Operations Research, 1989
The data envelopment analysis for measuring efficiency of decision-making units is generalized here to include nonlinearities, which in suitable cases outperform the linear efficiency measures in terms of explanatory power and goodness of fit.
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TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY OF GRAIN PRODUCTION IN UKRAINE [PDF]

open access: possible, 1998
A stochastic grain production frontier model is estimated on a representative sample of Ukrainian state farms. Technical inefficiency effects are modeled as a function of workforce composition, other farm-specific variables, and time. Technical inefficiency increased over time.
Kurkalova, Lyubov, Jensen, Helen
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Technical efficiency of high technology medicine

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 1989
Intensive care units (ICUs) are classic examples of high technology medicine. The ICU has become an essential step in the clinical management of patients passing through a phase of critical illness, However, the costs are extremely h9gh (1% of GNP in the USA), whereas it has not ben adeqyately demonstrated that routine admission to intensive care is ...
J. F. A. Spangenberg   +8 more
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Veblen and Technical Efficiency

Journal of Economic Issues, 1997
It is well known that Thorstein Veblen accused the turn-of-the-century captains of industry of sabotage. What is not so well known is that, for Veblen, sabotage was not simply a pejorative term. By sabotage, he meant a "conscientious withdrawal of efficiency" [Veblen 1990a, 38].
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Dynamic Technical Efficiency

2016
Dynamic panels with non-Gaussian errors suffer from the incidental parameter bias. Simulations show that an indirect inference estimation approach provides bias correction for the model and distribution parameters. The indirect confidence set inference method is size correct and exhibits good coverage properties even for asymmetric confidence regions ...
Lynda Khalaf, Charles J. Saunders
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Technical efficiency of production in agricultural research

Scientometrics, 1999
We define and model research production at Embrapa, the major Brazilian institution responsible for applied agricultural research. The main theoretical framework used is Data Envelopment Analysis — DEA. The economic interpretation of these models is explored to assess scale, congestion and cost efficiencies.
Geraldo da Silva e Souza   +2 more
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Efficiency of trucks in logistics: technical efficiency and scale efficiency

Asian Journal on Quality, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose a scheme to estimate the technical efficiency of trucks engaged in logistics and to analyze the properties of efficiency. The objectives are to determine individual‐truck level technical efficiency using both radial and non‐radial measures for freight trucks, to calculate the degree of input overuse.Design/
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Measuring the technical efficiency of psychiatric hospitals

Journal of Medical Systems, 1996
The purpose of this study was to assess the efficiency of psychiatric hospitals. Data Envelopment Analysis was used to examine the technical efficiency for sample of the 85 profit and not-for-profit psychiatric hospitals. Results suggests reduction of excessive resource use by all inefficient facilities would result, on average, in a $7.2 million ...
Y A, Ozcan, M J, McCue, A A, Okasha
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Technical Efficiency of Italian Public Hospitals [PDF]

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Since the late eighties the Italian National Health System, in particular hospital care, has undergone deep reforms. This paper evaluates the technical efficiency of Italian public hospitals in light of the main features of the hospital system at a regional level.
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Education and Technical Efficie [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Pakistan Development Review, 1988
It is now well recognized that education expedites the process of growth in an economy. In agriculture, leaving aside the external effects, it affects productivity in two quite distinct ways known as the allocative effect and the worker effect (Welch" 1970).
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