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A data envelopment analysis-based framework for the relative performance evaluation of competing crude oil prices' volatility forecasting models
Bing Xu
, Jamal Ouenniche
Edinburgh Business School
School of Social Sciences
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data
100%
evaluation
100%
performance
100%
volatility
100%
prices
100%
crude oil
100%
forecasting
100%
management
40%
risks
20%
decision making
20%
applications
20%
tools
20%
exercise
20%
policy
20%
Social Sciences
Oil Price
100%
Performance Evaluation
100%
Crude Oil
100%
Data Envelopment Analysis
100%
Price Volatility
100%
Policy Making
33%
Portfolio Management
33%
Decision-Making Process
33%
Pricing
33%
Macroeconomic Policy
33%
Risk Management
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Price Volatility
100%
Risk Management
33%
Portfolio Selection
33%
Pricing
33%
Economic Policy
33%