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Latest bibliography of DEA with more than 10,000 articles
Mergoni, A. A. Emrouznejad, and K. De Witte (2025) Fifty years of Data Envelopment Analysis, European Journal of Operational Research, 326 (3): 389-412. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2024.12.049.
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- Bourgeois P, M Fortesa and I Leroyer (2000). “Productivite: Les Banques Francaises Sur La Bonne Voie (in Francais).” Banque Strategie 167.
- Boussemart JP, W Briec, I Cadoret and C Tavera (2006). “A Re-Examination of the Technological Catching-up Hypothesis across OECD Industries.” Economic Modelling 23(6): 967-977.
- Boussemart J-P, W Briec, K Kerstens and J-C Poutineau (2003). “Luenberger and Malmquist Productivity Indices: Theoretical Comparisons and Empirical Illustration.” Bulletin of Economic Research 55(4): 391-405.
- Bougnol ML and JH Dula (2006). “Validating DEA as a Ranking Tool: An Application of DEA to Assess Performance in Higher Education.” Ann Oper Res 145: 339-365.
- Bougnol ML, JH Dula, D Retzlaff-Roberts and NK Womer (2005). “Nonparametric Frontier Analysis with Multiple Constituencies.” JORS 56(3): 252-266.
- Bougnol ML, JH Dula and NK Womer (2001). “Nonparametric Performance Evaluation with Multiple Constituencies.? in Proceedings of Management and Control of Production and Logistics, Elsevier Sci. 3: 973-976.
- Bouhnik S, B Golany, S Hackman, U Passy and DV Analysis (2001). “Lower Bound Restrictions on Intensities in Data Envelopment.” JPA 16(3): 241-261.
- Bouhnik S, B Golany, U Passy, ST Hackman and DA Vlatsa (2001). “Lower Bound Restrictions on Intensities in Data Envelopment Analysis.” JPA 16(3): 241-261.
- Bookbinder JH and WW Qu (1993). “Comparing the Performance of Major American Railroads.” J Transportation Research Forum 33(1): 70-83.
- Borden JP (1988). “An Assessment of the Impact of Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) Based Reimbursement on the Technical Efficiency of New Jersey Hospitals Using Data Envelopment Analysis.” J Accounting and Public Policy 7(2): 77-96.














