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Original Articles

A DEA study to evaluate the relative efficiency and investigate the reorganization of the credit department of farmers’ associations in Taiwan

Pages 2663-2671 | Published online: 11 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

In this study data envelopment analysis models were applied to evaluate the relative efficiencies of the credit departments of farmers’ associations (CDFAs) in Taiwan. The findings show that the overall efficiency scores are not best and scale for CDFAs in Taiwan is relative small. It implies that the reorganization of the CDFAs may be appropriate if more efficient organization is to be pursued. Thus, this study investigated CDFAs reorganization to increase the efficiency. The proposed CDFAs reorganization alternatives have higher average efficiency scores than the current CDFAs.

Acknowledgement

The author would like to thank the Council of Agriculture of the Republic of China, Taiwan for financially supporting this research under Contract No. COA-91AS-1.6.1-FS-#1(3).

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