2023
DOI: 10.3390/math11234861
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An Improved Inverse DEA for Assessing Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability in OPEC Member Nations

Kelvin K. Orisaremi,
Felix T. S. Chan,
Xiaowen Fu

Abstract: Economic growth is essential for nations endowed with natural resources as it reflects how well those resources are utilized in an efficient and sustainable way. For instance, OPEC member nations, which hold a large proportion of the world’s oil and gas reserves, may require a frequent evaluation of economic growth patterns to ensure that the natural resources are best used. For this purpose, this study proposes an inverse data envelopment analysis model for assessing the optimal increase in input resources re… Show more

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“…These importance values are endogenously determined by the DEA model, avoiding the subjectivity and arbitrariness associated with the manual determination of importance values. Currently, DEA is widely applied for efficiency and performance assessment in various fields, including banking [41,42], public policy [43], and economics and finance [44,45]. In addition, DEA is also used in preference voting systems to determine the most favorable importance values for each candidate object.…”
Section: The Preference Voting Dea Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These importance values are endogenously determined by the DEA model, avoiding the subjectivity and arbitrariness associated with the manual determination of importance values. Currently, DEA is widely applied for efficiency and performance assessment in various fields, including banking [41,42], public policy [43], and economics and finance [44,45]. In addition, DEA is also used in preference voting systems to determine the most favorable importance values for each candidate object.…”
Section: The Preference Voting Dea Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%