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Main Authors: Bolos, Vicente J., Benitez, Rafael, Coll-Serrano, Vicente
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03766
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author Bolos, Vicente J.
Benitez, Rafael
Coll-Serrano, Vicente
author_facet Bolos, Vicente J.
Benitez, Rafael
Coll-Serrano, Vicente
contents deaR is a recently developed R package for data envelopment analysis (DEA) that implements a large number of conventional and fuzzy models, along with super-efficiency models, cross-efficiency analysis, Malmquist index, bootstrapping, and metafrontier analysis. It should be noted that deaR is the only package to date that incorporates Kao-Liu, Guo-Tanaka and possibilistic fuzzy models. The versatility of the package allows the user to work with different returns to scale and orientations, as well as to consider special features, namely non-controllable, non-discretionary or undesirable variables. Moreover, it includes novel graphical representations that can help the user to display the results. This paper is a comprehensive description of deaR, reviewing all implemented models and giving examples of use.
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spellingShingle Conventional and Fuzzy Data Envelopment Analysis with deaR
Bolos, Vicente J.
Benitez, Rafael
Coll-Serrano, Vicente
Econometrics
Mathematical Software
deaR is a recently developed R package for data envelopment analysis (DEA) that implements a large number of conventional and fuzzy models, along with super-efficiency models, cross-efficiency analysis, Malmquist index, bootstrapping, and metafrontier analysis. It should be noted that deaR is the only package to date that incorporates Kao-Liu, Guo-Tanaka and possibilistic fuzzy models. The versatility of the package allows the user to work with different returns to scale and orientations, as well as to consider special features, namely non-controllable, non-discretionary or undesirable variables. Moreover, it includes novel graphical representations that can help the user to display the results. This paper is a comprehensive description of deaR, reviewing all implemented models and giving examples of use.
title Conventional and Fuzzy Data Envelopment Analysis with deaR
topic Econometrics
Mathematical Software
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03766