Returns to scale in multiplicative models in data envelopment analysis

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M. Zarepisheh
E. Khorram
G. R. Jahanshahloo
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[1] Amirkabir University of Technology,Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Sciences
[2] Teacher Training University,Faculty of Mathematical Sciences and Computer Engineering
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DEA; Returns to scale; Multiplicative models;
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One class of models introduced in DEA is called multiplicative models, in which, as shown by Banker and Maindiratta (Manag. Sci. 32:126–135, 1986), the piecewise linear frontiers usually employed in DEA are replaced by a frontier that is piecewise Cobb-Douglas(=log  linear). Banker and Maindiratta (Manag. Sci. 32:126–135, 1986) introduced a model to identify the most productive scale size pattern, and Banker et al. (Eur. J. Oper. Res. 154:345–362, 2004) presented a two-stage method for the identification of returns to scale (RTS) in multiplicative models. In this paper it is shown that both the RTS situation and the MPSS pattern could be determined by a single model in one step. The new method is important in the computational point of view.
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