Directional distance functions and rate-of-return regulation

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This paper is concerned with formulating directional distance functions assuming that firms operate subject to rate-of-return regulation. To this end, we consider two different contexts. First, we assume that input prices are known, which allows us to extend the rate of return regulated version of Farrell efficiency. Secondly, we assume that input prices are unknown, showing then that a specific reference direction arises as a natural choice for measuring efficiency with directional distance functions. Copyright © 2012 Juan Aparicio and Jesus T. Pastor.

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Aparicio, J., & Pastor, J. T. (2012). Directional distance functions and rate-of-return regulation. Advances in Decision Sciences, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/731497

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