Benchmarking - Benchmark and Frontier Analysis Using DEA and SFA
Methods for frontier analysis, Data Envelopment Analysis
(DEA), under different technology assumptions (fdh, vrs, drs,
crs, irs, add/frh, and fdh+), and using different efficiency
measures (input based, output based, hyperbolic graph,
additive, super, and directional efficiency). Peers and slacks
are available, partial price information can be included, and
optimal cost, revenue and profit can be calculated. Evaluation
of mergers is also supported. Methods for graphing the
technology sets are also included. There is also support for
comparative methods based on Stochastic Frontier Analyses (SFA)
and for convex nonparametric least squares of convex functions
(STONED). In general, the methods can be used to solve not only
standard models, but also many other model variants. It
complements the book, Bogetoft and Otto, Benchmarking with DEA,
SFA, and R, Springer-Verlag, 2011, but can of course also be
used as a stand-alone package.