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The purpose of this paper is to extend the use of the data envelopment
analysis (DEA) approach, developed by Charnes, Cooper and Rhodes, and
which proposes a mathematical programming model for measuring the rel
ative effectiveness of an organization, which is used in evaluating th
e relative achievement of regional developments in 23 administrative r
egions of Taiwan in 1990. At the same time, this paper also extends th
e model for measuring the relative effectiveness of an organization to
become a model for measuring the effectiveness change of an organizat
ion by merging it with the Malmquist productivity approach, as express
ed by Fare et al. (1985, The Measurement of Efficiency. Boston: Kluwer
-Nijhoff), and uses the model to determine whether the relative change
of the regional development of the 23 administrative regions in Taiwa
n moved forwards or backwards between 1983 and 1990. The model in this
paper can be used to measure the relative effectiveness and relative
effectiveness change of an organization under multiple criteria, where
in each criterion represents a familiar performance ratio. The case in
this paper also can provide useful information for the formulation of
a regional development plan of Taiwan.