@misc{10498/38390, year = {2021}, month = {6}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10498/38390}, abstract = {This paper measures the growth in pure technical efficiency of Spanish Ports System from 2017 to 2018 in order to assess trends in the overall throughput. The second objective is to produce more realistic efficiency estimations guaranteeing the independency of the selected sample of Ports. The results of the analysis indicate that the bootstrapped DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) method is significantly different to classical DEA estimations. The evidence suggests that the greatest differences among the values of DEA efficiency and Bootstrap efficiency are most significant in those ports with original efficiency equal to one. This is more relevant Valencia (13.33%), Barcelona (14.62%), Cartagena (14.64%), Huelva (15.67%), Motril (22.01%), Algeciras Bay (25.20%) and at a lower level to Melilla (28.28%), Baleares (28.85%) and Ceuta (28.91%).}, publisher = {Fabrizio Serra Editore, Pisa. Roma}, keywords = {Pure Technical Efficiency}, keywords = {Data Envelopment Analysis}, keywords = {Bootstraps}, title = {Evaluating Efficiency of the Spanish Port System. A Bootstrap DEA Analysis}, doi = {10.19272/202106702002}, author = {Gil Ropero, Antonio and Cerbán Jiménez, María del Mar and Camarero Orive, Alberto and Parra Santiago, José Ignacio and Turias Domínguez, Ignacio José}, }