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Evolving the latent variable model as an environmental DEA technology
Authors:Abraham Bretholt  Jeh-Nan Pan
Affiliation:1. Institute of International Management, Taiwan;2. National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Abstract:This article tests several nonparametric DEA models for their ability to accurately decompose CO2 emissions change using a Malmquist styled decomposition framework. This production oriented activity analysis involves panel data and two data sets from the literature for comparison. A new Latent Variable radial input-oriented technology is introduced that is closely associated with a Koopmans Efficient Slacks Based Model. The Latent Variable technology simultaneously reduces inputs and undesirable outputs in a single Multiple Objective Linear Program. This production theoretic methodology is adapted to preserve both scale efficiency and causality within the envelopment framework. Finally, the application studies demonstrate the internal consistency of the Latent Variable reduction coefficients, which overturns previous results and paves the way for further research into undesirable externalities.
Keywords:DEA   Scale efficiency   Multicriteria   Optimization   Slacks based model   Malmquist Index   Decomposition   Undesirable outputs and externalities   Efficiency   Resource management
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