Data envelopment analysis (DEA) assumes that inputs and outputs are measured on scales in which larger numerical values correspond to greater consumption of inputs and greater production of outputs.
Discover Wassily Leontief's groundbreaking input-output analysis and the surprising Leontief Paradox that challenged economic trade theories. Learn about his impact on economics.
Today’s designers have a multitude of ADC choices that provide different digital outputs. This second article in the JESD204 series covers the different types of outputs in terms of physical ...
Government analytics refers to the use of data to diagnose and improve the machinery of government, or public administration. The Handbook introduces a public administration production function to ...
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