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超级好用的DEA软件

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数据包络分析(Data Envelopment Analysis,简称DEA)是近二十年来迅速发展起来的非参数生产前沿面模型,在生产效率测量及决策领域得到了广泛的应用。这是一款超级好用的DEA软件,能解决多种模型

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