Using lexicographic parametric programming for identifying efficient hyperpalnes in DEA
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This paper investigates a procedure for identifying all efficient hyperplanes of production possibility set (PPS). This procedure is based on a method which recommended by Pekka J. Korhonen[8]. He offered using of lexicographic parametric programming method for recognizing all efficient units in data envelopment analysis (DEA). In this paper we can find efficient hyperplanes, via using the parameterization of the right hand side vector of the envelopment problem of each efficient unit.
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volume 03 issue 1
pages 211- 229
publication date 2009-10-01
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