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Latest bibliography of DEA with more than 10,000 articles
Emrouznejad A. and G. Yang (2018) A survey and analysis of the first 40 years of scholarly literature in DEA: 1978–2016, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 61(1): 1-5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seps.2017.01.008
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- Banker RD (1989). “Econometric Estimation and Data Envelopment Analysis.” Research in Governmental and Non-Profit Accounting 5: 231-243.
- Banker RD, A Charnes, WW Cooper and AP Schinnar (1981). “A Bi-Extremal Principle for Frontier Estimation and Efficiency Evaluations.” Management Science 27(12): 1370-1382.
- Banker RD (1992). “Selection of Efficiency Evaluation Models.” Contemporary Accounting Research 9(1): 343-355.
- Banker RD, A Charnes, WW Cooper, J Swarts and DA Thomas (1989). “An Introduction to Data Envelopment Analysis with Some of its Models and Their Uses.” Research in Governmental and Non-Profit Accounting 5: 125-163.
- Banker RD (1993). “Maximum Likelihood, Consistency and Data Envelopment Analysis: A Statistical Foundation.” Management Science 39(10): 1265-1273.
- Banker RD, A Charnes, WW Cooper and TD Swarts J (1989). “An Introduction to Data Envelopment Analysis with Some of its Models and Their.” in Lchan J and J Mpatton (eds.) Research in Governmental and Non-Profit Accounting: 125-163.
- Banker RD (1996). “Hypothesis Tests Using Data Envelopment Analysis.” JPA 7(2-3): 139-159.
- Banker RD, RF Conrad and RP Strauss (1986). “A Comparative Application of Data Envelopment Analysis and Translog Methods: An Illustrative Study of Hospital Production.” Management Science 32(1): 30-44.
- Avkiran NK (2001). “Investigating Technical and Scale Efficiencies of Australian Universities through Data Envelopment Analysis.” Socio-Econ Plan Sci 35(1): 57-80.
- Balk BM (1995). “On Approximating the Indirect Malmquist Productivity Indexes by Fisher Indexes.” JPA: 195-200.