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A note on the evolution of directional distance function and its development in energy and environmental studies 1997?013

Zhang, N. and Choi, Y.
2014
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 33, May 2014, Pages 50-59


Zhang, N. and Choi, Y., (2014), "A note on the evolution of directional distance function and its development in energy and environmental studies 1997?013", Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 33, May 2014, Pages 50-59.
Abstract:
Keywords: Directional distance function (DDF); Energy and environmental (E&E) modeling; Environmental efficiency; Environmental productivity growth; Data envelopment analysis (DEA)

Abstract

Recently, a relatively new methodology named directional distance function (DDF) has been attracting positive attention in the field of energy and environmental (E&E) modeling. However, there is still no literature review on the application of DDF in E&E studies. This paper is intended to fill this gap. First, the most widely used DDF techniques and its extensions are briefly introduced. Second, this article attempts a classification of typical publications in this field. The main issues raised by the previous studies are discussed. Some guidelines for model selection and future directions are proposed for DDF related research in E&E studies.


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