Measuring overall efficiency and effectiveness using DEA

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Measuring overall efficiency and effectiveness using DEA. / Asmild, Mette; Paradi, Joseph C.; Reese, David N.; Tam, Fai.

I: European Journal of Operational Research, Bind 178, Nr. 1, 2007, s. 305-321.

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Asmild, M, Paradi, JC, Reese, DN & Tam, F 2007, 'Measuring overall efficiency and effectiveness using DEA', European Journal of Operational Research, bind 178, nr. 1, s. 305-321. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2006.01.014

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Asmild, M., Paradi, J. C., Reese, D. N., & Tam, F. (2007). Measuring overall efficiency and effectiveness using DEA. European Journal of Operational Research, 178(1), 305-321. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2006.01.014

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Asmild M, Paradi JC, Reese DN, Tam F. Measuring overall efficiency and effectiveness using DEA. European Journal of Operational Research. 2007;178(1):305-321. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2006.01.014

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Asmild, Mette ; Paradi, Joseph C. ; Reese, David N. ; Tam, Fai. / Measuring overall efficiency and effectiveness using DEA. I: European Journal of Operational Research. 2007 ; Bind 178, Nr. 1. s. 305-321.

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