نتایج جستجو برای: returns to scale

تعداد نتایج: 10721925  

2007
NURHAN DAVUTYAN

This paper uses Data Envelopment Analysis and econometric methods to evaluate the efficiency of Turkish secondary education. It identifies scale diseconomies and relates them to the underlying structural characteristics of the system. Some ideas on improving performance are offered. The role of heterogeneity and centralization is highlighted. Heterogeneity is modeled as an undesirable measure. ...

2012
M. Rostamy-Malkhalifeh M. Allahyar

This article reviews the estimation of Returns To Scale (RTS) in Data envelopment analysis (DEA), presented by Golany and Yu and proposes a new method to do this estimation. we show that the new method does not have the shortcoming of the previous one. Furthermore, it is able to evaluate Returns To Scale (RTS) to the right and left of the given unit in all conditions. This method is elaborated ...

1998
Lawrence M. Seiford Joe Zhu

This paper discusses the determination of returns to scale (RTS) in data envelopment analysis (DEA). Three basic RTS methods and their modi®cations are reviewed and the equivalence between these di€erent RTS methods is presented. The e€ect of multiple optimal DEA solutions on the RTS estimation is studied. It is shown that possible alternate optimal solutions only a€ect the estimation of RTS on...

ژورنال: توسعه آبزی پروری 2019

Due to economic importance production of fish farms, in this research, the producers of cold water fish rainbow trout farms in the province in 2017 was evaluated using Super efficiency comprehensive analysis. In this regard, the information required to complete the questionnaire and paddy yield method based on a comprehensive analysis of the results obtained were compared with Super efficiency ...

2015
Haifeng Zhang Ariel D. Procaccia Yevgeniy Vorobeychik

Influence maximization is a problem of maximizing the aggregate adoption of products, technologies, or even beliefs. Most past algorithms leveraged an assumption of submodularity that captures diminishing returns to scale. While submodularity is natural in many domains, early stages of innovation adoption are often better characterized by convexity, which is evident for renewable technologies, ...

2010
LIANG Liang

Traditional super-efficiency data envelopment analysis (DEA) models rank efficient units under the assumption of constant returns to scale (CRS). However, infeasibility may occur in super-efficiency models under variable returns to scale (VRS). This paper proposes a modified VRS super-efficiency DEA model to deal with infeasibility by relaxing the convexity constraint 1, 0 1 n j j j λ = ≠ = ∑ t...

2003
John W. McClelland Michael E. Wetzstein

Differences between the concepts of returns to size and returns to scale are systematically reexamined in this paper. Specifically, the relationship between returns to scale and size are examined through the use of the envelope theorem. A major conclusion of the paper is that the level of abstraction in applying a cost function derived from a homothetic technology within a relevant range of the...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد گرمسار - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1390

this study examined the effects of collaborative strategic reading and direct instruction in persuasion on iranian high school students persuasive writing and attitudes. students in three intact classes were assigned to one of three treatment conditions: collaborative strategic reading and direct instruction in persuasion or direct instruction in persuasion or a control group. treatment effects...

2008
Jean-Philippe Boussemart Walter Briec Hervé Leleu

This note generalizes analytical relationships among activity variables of DEA models previously derived by Boussemart, Briec and Leleu (2007). We relax the asumption of constant returns to scale by showing that the key results hold under a weaker asumption of homogeneity. We use the notion of α -returns to scale to extend the analysis to strictly increasing and decreasing returns, covering now...

Journal: :Mathematical Social Sciences 2011
Abhijit Sengupta Yair Tauman

We consider a Cournot Oligopoly market of firms possessing increasing returns to scale technologies (which may not be identical). It is shown that an external regulating agency can increase total social welfare without running a deficit by offering to subsidize one firm an amount which depends on the output level of that firm and the market price. The firms bid for this contract, the regulator ...

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