A DEA-BASED EVALUATION OF LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN AGRICULTURAL ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE UNDER THE ASSUMPTION OF NATURAL AND MANAGERIAL EFFICIENCY

This study uses the Data Envelopment Analysis to measure the agricultural environmental performance under the assumption of natural and managerial disposability, but also evaluates the Returns to Scale and Damages to Scale in Latin America and the Caribbean during 2012.  Seven agricultural variable...

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Main Authors: Teresa Sanz-Diaz, Francisco Velasco-Morente, Juan Javier Moreno-Moreno, Carlos Ludena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Huelva 2017-09-01
Series:Revista de Economía Mundial
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Online Access:https://www.uhu.es/publicaciones/ojs/index.php/REM/article/view/3871
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Summary:This study uses the Data Envelopment Analysis to measure the agricultural environmental performance under the assumption of natural and managerial disposability, but also evaluates the Returns to Scale and Damages to Scale in Latin America and the Caribbean during 2012.  Seven agricultural variables are analyzed: animal feed, fertilizers, capital stock, labor, land, value of the gross agricultural production and agricultural emissions (CO2eq). The results found that the Bahamas, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica and Mexico attained the maximum efficiency level in all efficiency measurements. These countries present the best performances compared with the other countries evaluated.
ISSN:1576-0162
2340-4264