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▸ noun: (economics) The characteristics of a production process in which an increase in the scale of the firm causes a decrease in the long run average cost of each unit.
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▸ noun: (economics) The characteristics of a production process in which an increase in the scale of the firm causes a decrease in the long run average cost of each unit.
Similar:
diseconomies of scale,
experience effect,
diseconomy,
economese,
network effect,
economic growth,
marginal cost,
cost saving,
comparative advantage,
industry,
more...
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Adjectives:
unit,
midmarket,
marginal,
homothetic,
capital,
utile,
vertical,
value added,
utility,
consolidated,
for-profit
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