Linear Programming
Linear Programming
Course: Linear Programming and Data Envelopment Analysis applied to Public Policy
Evaluation
Status: Complementary
Hours: 30 Hours
Credits: 2
Main Objectives:
The purpose of this course is to present to students to the theoretical tools of linear
programming tools and Data Envelopment Analysis and its applications in several areas
of public policy, notably transportation and education.
Prerequisite: None
Content:
1. Linear Programming
3. Method
Lectures, reading of the bibliography with problems lists done by the students and
through the use of specific software. Elaboration of final work in the format of scientific
article.
4. Objectives
The objective of this course is provide to the graduate students of the Applied
Economics Program an understanding of the main concepts and techniques associated to
Operational Research and Data Envelopment Analysis also tools to support the
elaboration and evaluation of public policies. It emphasizes mathematical modeling, the
main algorithms of solution and the use of tools for the resolution of real problems
found in practice. It is hoped that students will be able to master the concepts and
methods presented, identifying opportunities for research development and application
of the concepts of Operational Research and Data Envelopment Analysis in solving
countless real problems that arise in logistics, transportation planning and operation,
education and other relevant areas of the public sector.
Course: Linear Programming and Data Envelopment
Analysis applied to Public Policy Evaluation
Prof. Dr. Carlos Eduardo da Gama Torres
Prof. Dr. Victor Maia Senna Delgado
1st Semester of 2017
5. Evaluation
6. References
6.1. Obligatory:
6.2. Complementary:
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Introduction to Modeling and LP X
Simplex Method and Graphic Method X X
Problems with inequality restriction X
Duality: examples and applications X
Case Studies and Optimization: Solver and
R X X