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Measuring efficiency in allocating inputs among outputs with DEA

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Pages 333-336 | Published online: 22 Aug 2006

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DaroldT. Barnum & JohnM. Gleason. (2010) DEA efficiency analysis involving multiple production processes. Applied Economics Letters 17:7, pages 627-632.
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