 The paper provides an overview of the different   approaches to measure 
returns-to-scale (RTS) in Data   Envelopment Analysis (DEA). DEA is a 
promising   approach allowing for analysis of efficiency and RTS   in 
certain fields where other concepts like   regression analysis are not 
applicable. Therefore,   DEA literature and especially literature on RTS
   measurement in DEA is rapidly growing.
The paper provides an overview of the different   approaches to measure 
returns-to-scale (RTS) in Data   Envelopment Analysis (DEA). DEA is a 
promising   approach allowing for analysis of efficiency and RTS   in 
certain fields where other concepts like   regression analysis are not 
applicable. Therefore,   DEA literature and especially literature on RTS
   measurement in DEA is rapidly growing. 
Returns-to-  scale and scale 
efficiency can lead to significant   and long-lasting implications for 
management and   politics. Furthermore, RTS classification can be   used
 to decide on mergers and acquisitions.   Following the description of 
the most common DEA   models and their technology different approaches 
to   measure RTS are described and advantages and   disadvantages are 
elaborated. 
The approaches are   subdivided in qualitative and 
quantitative   approaches and RTS measurement in cost-based and non-  
radial models. Additionally, sensitivity analysis   for RTS measurement 
is being dealt with. Finally, an   empirical application is provided to 
illustrate RTS   measurement approaches discussed in the paper.
 
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