Analysis of Public Management Performance Evaluation Model Based on Fuzzy DEA Model
Chenguang Sun,
Le Zhang,
Zhihui Mao and
Wen-Tsao Pan
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-11
Abstract:
The evaluation of public management performance is the key to identify the effectiveness of the work of public administration, and public policy is an important guarantee for the orderly promotion of the work of public administration; therefore, it is important to analyze the effectiveness of public management policies to evaluate public management performance. Taking environmental protection policies as an example, this paper constructs an environmental-economic DEA efficiency analysis model using the DEA method to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of EEE in different provinces of China. It is found that EEE is highly correlated with the regional economic development level and is highly influenced by policy fluctuations, but the overall EEE of different provinces from 2016 to 2020 tends to be consistent and has a certain degree of stability. The conclusions of this paper have important implications for policy guidance, emphasizing the need to focus on the coordination of economic development and environmental protection, and the need for the improvement of the environmental policy system to be continuously optimized in an incremental manner, taking into account the actual situation of local development.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/8228763
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