Measurement of Technical Efficiency of the Health-care Sector in Assam: An Application of Nonparametric Method
The study has used a nonparametric method to estimate the technical efficiency of health-care sector in the substate level of Assam. The study is based on secondary data for the year 2018-2019. The average constant return to scale technical efficiency score is 0.81, while the average efficiency scor...
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