Mathematics (Sep 2019)

Further Study of the DEA-Based Framework for Performance Evaluation of Competing Crude Oil Prices’ Volatility Forecasting Models

  • Zhongbao Zhou,
  • Qianying Jin,
  • Jian Peng,
  • Helu Xiao,
  • Shijian Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math7090827
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9
p. 827

Abstract

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The super-efficiency data envelopment analysis model is innovative in evaluating the performance of crude oil prices’ volatility forecasting models. This multidimensional ranking, which takes account of multiple criteria, gives rise to a unified decision as to which model performs best. However, the rankings are unreliable because some efficiency scores are infeasible solutions in nature. What’s more, the desirability of indexes is worth discussing so as to avoid incorrect rankings. Hence, herein we introduce four models, which address the issue of undesirable characteristics of indexes and infeasibility of the super efficiency models. The empirical results reveal that the new rankings are more robust and quite different from the existing results.

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