Economies of Scale

Economies of Scale

Economies of scale (increasing returns to scale) occurs when the inputs into the production of a certain good increases by an amount/percentage, X, and the quantity of output rises by more than X percent. Examples of economies of scale are Technical, Marketing, Financial and Risk-Bearing economies.

A diseconomy of scale refers to a rise in the average total cost as output increases.

 

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