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Website databases provide the opportunity to fundamentally change the way research and knowledge are advanced and disseminated. This paper describes a website, http://www.etm.pdx.edu/dea/dataset/, focused on Data Envelopment Analysis and DEA researchers.
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Anderson, T.R., Rouse, P., Borja, R. et al. Extending Productivity Research Frontiers: DEA Resource of Datasets and Errata. Journal of Productivity Analysis 19, 271–275 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022865719225
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