A linear formulation of the two-level DEA model

In efficiency measurement, the input and output factors of similar characteristics can be grouped into input and output categories, respectively, using a weighted-average approach under the data envelopment analysis (DEA) framework to form a two-level DEA model. The resulting two-level model is nonlinear. This note transforms the nonlinear model into a linear one using a variable substitution technique. Linear models are easier to solve than their nonlinear counterparts. The linear transformation is applicable to the two-level model built from both the primal and dual forms of the conventional one-level DEA model. The linear model transformed from the nonlinear model developed from the primal form has a dual which is equivalent to the nonlinear model developed from the dual form.