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Dynamics of Data Envelopment Analysis: Theory of Systems Efficiency 1995 Edition
Contributor(s): SenGupta, Jati (Author)
ISBN: 0792335813     ISBN-13: 9780792335818
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $161.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 1995
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Annotation: The volume extends the recent techniques of data envelopment analysis in dynamic and stochastic fields. Its outstanding features are: (1) a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of productive efficiency analysis in the dynamic environment; (2) new insight into the stochastic aspects of efficiency analysis including modern control theory; and, (3) new applications in systems theory including flexible manufacturing systems. New results and applications are stressed in (1) new growth theory in economics, (2) new time series models and (3) the recent models of technological diffusion. Audience: The latest tools of efficiency analysis developed in this book, illustrated by numerous real life applications, are most suitable for graduate students and researchers in operations research, management science and applied econometrics.
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Economics - General
- Business & Economics | Operations Research
- Business & Economics | Econometrics
Dewey: 330.015
LCCN: 95020163
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.54" W x 9.56" (1.36 lbs) 286 pages
 
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Data envelopment analysis develops a set of nonparametric and semiparametric techniques for measuring economic efficiency among firms and nonprofit organizations. Over the past decade this technique has found most widespread applications in public sector organizations. However these applications have been mostly static. This monograph extends this static framework of efficiency analysis in several new directions. These include but are not limited to the following: (1) a dynamic view of the production and cost frontier, where capital inputs are treated differently from the current inputs, (2) a direct role of the technological progress and regress, which is so often stressed in total factor productivity discussion in modem growth theory in economics, (3) stochastic efficiency in a dynamic setting, where reliability improvement competes with technical efficiency, (4) flexible manufacturing systems, where flexibility of the production process and the economies of scope play an important role in efficiency analysis and (5) the role of economic factors such as externalities and input interdependences. Efficiency is viewed here in the framework of a general systems theory model. Such a view is intended to broaden the scope of applications of this promising new technique of data envelopment analysis. The monograph stresses the various applied aspects of the dynamic theory, so that it can be empirically implemented in different situations. As far as possible abstract mathematical treatments are avoided and emphasis placed on the statistical examples and empirical illustrations.