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The Regional Efficiency Differences Analysis of Education Expenditure in China based on DEA Model
Journal Title Advances in Applied Economics and Finance
Journal Abbreviation AAEF
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title The Regional Efficiency Differences Analysis of Education Expenditure in China based on DEA Model
Authors Qian, Man; Li, Zhengming; He, Qingqing
Abstract This paper analyses the education expenditure efficiency of 31 provinces in 2009 with the method of DEA. The conclusion is: the highest efficiency is in central China; South China region is above the average; the technical efficiency is in North China and Northeast is among the best, but the total efficiency and scale efficiency is low. Scale efficiency in Northwest and Southwest region is higher, but the technical and total efficiency is low; the efficiency value in East China is in below average.
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-03-22
Source 2167-6348
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