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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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- Van Beek DA and JE Rooda (2000). “Languages and Applications in Hybrid Modelling and Simulation: Positioning of Chi.” Control Engineering Practice 8(1): 81-91.
- Van Der Meer RB, J Quigley and JE Storbeck (2005). “Using Data Envelopment Analysis to Model the Performance of UK Coastguard Centres.” JORS 56(8): 889-901.
- Van Der Meer RB, J Quigley and JE Storbeck (2005). “Using Regression Analysis to Model the Performance of UK Coastguard Centres.” JORS 56(6): 630-641.
- Van Puyenbroeck T (1998). “Some Remarks on Modified FDH.” JPA 9(1): 81-94 JAN.
- Vanden Eeckaut P (1997). Free Disposal Hull and Measurement of Efficiency: Theory, Applications and Software. Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, CIACO.
- Vanden Eeckaut P (2000). “Fuzzy Pair-Wise Dominance and Implications for Technical Efficiency Performance Assessment.” JPA 13(3): 203-226.
- Vanden Eeckaut P, GD Ferrier and K Kerstens (1994). “Radial and Nonradial Technical Efficiency Measures on a DEA Reference Technology: A Comparison Using US Banking Data.” Recherches Economiques de Louvain 60(4): 449-479.
- Vanden Eeckaut P and CAK Lovell (1993). “Evaluating the Performance of U.S. Credit Unions.” J Banking and Finance 17: 251-265.
- Vanden Eeckaut P, H Tulkens and MA Jamar (1993). “Cost Efficiency in Belgian Municipalities.” in Fried HO and SS Schmidt (eds.) the Measurement of Productive Efficiency: Techniques and Applications, Oxford U.K.: 300-334.
- Vaneman WK and K Trianfis (2001). “Planning for Technology Implementation: An S.D (DEA) Approach.? in Proceedings of Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology, Portland Int. 2: 375-383.