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Comparing MCDA Aggregation Methods in Constructing Composite Indicators Using the Shannon-Spearman Measure

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2009
Authors: Zhou, P. ; Ang, B.
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Social Indicators Research. - Springer. - Vol. 94.2009, 1, p. 83-96
Publisher: Springer
Subject: Composite indicator | Aggregation | Multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) | Comparison | Sensitivity analysis
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RePEc - Research Papers in Economics
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