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... 11 1 Economic development in a global context 13 Table 1 Share of continents and selected countries in global annual carbon dioxide emissions (in percentages) Table 2 Emissions per capita (year 2018) Table 3 Structure of global emissions in terms of economic maturity (in percentages) Table 4 DEA optimization programs Table 5 Score and rank correlations Table 6 Slack detection in BCC and EBM model Table 7 Bootstrapped BCC efficiency Table 8 Eco-productivity change (selected countries) Table 9 EU and World efficiencies Table 10 Eco-productivity change determinants Table 11 Frontier-shift determinants ...
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... slack-based models tend to identify more slacks than radial models. In Table 6 we expose relative differences in slack detection in BCC and EBM models in three input dimension and the output for European countries. Overall, singular output slacks only emerged in case of the DMUs Bhutan, Lesotho, and Djibouti in BCC and for Somalia in slack-based models. ...
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... heat-map-coloured values represent the relative magnitude of a slack with respect to the data. The 100% value in Table 6 implies the absence of a slack in the BCC as opposed to the EBM. Based on the comparison of the results, the BCC model is earmarked for further analysis. ...

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