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external economies

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  • External Economies Of Scale — The lowering of a firm s costs due to external factors. External economies of scale will increase the productivity of an entire industry, geographical area or economy. The external factors are outside the control of a particular company, and… …   Investment dictionary

  • Economies of agglomeration — The term economies of agglomeration is used in urban economics to describe the benefits that firms obtain when locating near each other. It is related to the idea of economies of scale and network effects, in that the more related firms that are… …   Wikipedia

  • Economies Of Scale — The increase in efficiency of production as the number of goods being produced increases. Typically, a company that achieves economies of scale lowers the average cost per unit through increased production since fixed costs are shared over an… …   Investment dictionary

  • economies of scale — scale effect Reductions in the average cost of production, and hence in the unit costs, when output is increased. If the average costs of production rise with output, this is known as diseconomies of scale. Economies of scale can enable a… …   Accounting dictionary

  • economies of scale — scale effect Reductions in the average cost of production, and hence in the unit costs, when output is increased. If the average costs of production rise with output, this is known as diseconomies of scale. Economies of scale can enable a… …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • economies of scale —   lower per unit costs achieved by large scale output. Two kinds:   internal benefit the firm: specialized labour is more efficient, fixed costs spread over more units of production, purchasing is cheaper with bulk buying, larger firms can enjoy… …   Geography glossary

  • Tiger Cub Economies — The term Tiger Cub Economies refers to the economies of the four dominant countries in the Southeast Asia after Singapore.[1] The Tiger Cub Economies (yellow) The original tigers (red) [ …   Wikipedia

  • Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate Change — Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate (MEF) MEF Members  Australia …   Wikipedia

  • G-20 major economies — G20 redirects here. For other uses, see G20 (disambiguation). Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors   Member countries in the G 20 …   Wikipedia

  • Canadian and American economies compared — The economies of Canada and the United States are extremely similar because they are both developed countries, which have mixed economies and are each other s largest trading partners. However, key differences in population makeup, geography,… …   Wikipedia

  • Business Alliance for Local Living Economies — The Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE) is a growing North American alliance of nearly 60 fully autonomous local business networks with their own names, missions, and initiatives, representing about 20,000 US and Canadian… …   Wikipedia

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