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Cross Efficiency Assessment of China's marine economy under environmental governance

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In this article, an improved cross-efficiency model incorporating undesirable outputs is proposed, which can simultaneously consider self-appraisal and peer-appRAisal, and the model extends the traditional cross efficiency method by introducing undesirable outputs in a governance framework.
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This article is published in Ocean & Coastal Management.The article was published on 2020-08-01. It has received 39 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Environmental governance.

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Evolutionary game of inland shipping pollution control under government co-supervision.

TL;DR: In this paper, a tripartite evolutionary game model that introduces the prospect theory and verifies numerical examples in combination with system dynamics simulation methods is presented to evaluate the influence of evolutionary stability strategies on the development of electric ship industry.
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How do environmental regulation and technological innovation affect the sustainable development of marine economy: New evidence from China’s coastal provinces and cities

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the influential mechanisms of environmental regulation and technological innovation on GTFP of marine economy to provide a theoretical basis for local government and enterprises to make decisions under environmental regulation.
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Has marine technology innovation promoted the high-quality development of the marine economy? ——Evidence from coastal regions in China

TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors used a comprehensive weight model including the entropy method and the best-worst method (BWM) to measure the level of marine technology innovation in China's coastal regions from 2006 to 2016.
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Analyzing the spatial-temporal characteristics of the marine economic efficiency of countries along the Maritime Silk Road and the influencing factors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a slacks-based model (SBM) and considered undesired output to estimate the marine economic efficiency of 20 countries along the Maritime Silk Road (MSR) from 2007 to 2017.
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Evolutionary game analysis on supply side of the implement shore-to-ship electricity

TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper used the evolutionary game to analyze the interaction mechanism of tripartite behaviors, where the strategic space for government is non-incentive and incentive, port company is not-implement and implement, power company is noninvestment and investment.
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Measuring the efficiency of decision making units

TL;DR: A nonlinear (nonconvex) programming model provides a new definition of efficiency for use in evaluating activities of not-for-profit entities participating in public programs and methods for objectively determining weights by reference to the observational data for the multiple outputs and multiple inputs that characterize such programs.
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Multilateral Productivity Comparisons When Some Outputs are Undesirable: A Nonparametric Approach

TL;DR: Multilateral productivity comparisons of firms producing multiple outputs, some of which are undesirable, are obtained by making two modifications to the standard Farrell approach to efficiency measurement.
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China's environment in a globalizing world

TL;DR: In a Feature this week, Jianguo Liu and Jared Diamond look at the effects of China's sweeping environmental change and socio-economic challenges, synthesizing detailed literature that is scattered even for Chinese readers and largely inaccessible to western readers.
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Modeling undesirable factors in efficiency evaluation

TL;DR: It is shown that the standard DEA model can be used to improve the performance via increasing the desirable outputs and decreasing the undesirable outputs, and the linearity and convexity of DEA are preserved.
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Data Envelopment Analysis: Critique and Extensions

TL;DR: This paper pointed out serious shortcomings in DEA's treatment of price efficiency, illustrates the dangers of misspecification errors in DEA, and suggests extentions of the basic DEA formulation that address these shortcomings.
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