Diseconomies of scale are the forces that cause larger firms to produce goods and services at increased per-unit costs. They are less well known than what economists have long understood as "economies of scale", the forces which enable larger firms to produce goods and services at reduced per-unit costs. Perhaps the only research that focuses explicitly on the forces behind corporate diseconomies of scale is Canb鋍k (2002
Originally posted by jpl_fan at 18-5-2007 11:02 PM
Diseconomies of scale are the forces that cause larger firms to produce goods and services at increased per-unit costs. They are less well known than what economists have long understood as " ...