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Nonparametric efficiency analysis under uncertainty

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Production and cost frontiers of a firm in an industry are directly affected by the uncertainty of market demand and the uncertainty of input availability. The nonparametric approach of data envelopment analysis is generalized here in both static and dynamic directions by incorporating these uncertainties.

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  • Sengupta, Jati K., 2002. "Nonparametric efficiency analysis under uncertainty," University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series qt2v99q0sr, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara.
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