The analysis examined the contribution of the expected external diseconomy variables of one firm on the cost function of the other firm. |
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This is, if you will, an inherent diseconomy of small-scale science. |
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Conversely, diseconomy of scale can result when an increase in output causes the average cost to increase. |
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Beyond that, there is a diseconomy because another layer of management must be added to support the staff needed to service the loans. |
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This is not just an outrageous injustice: it is also an unpardonable diseconomy for both the European economic system and the individual national systems. |
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There is a size where the complexity of making it work is actually a diseconomy rather than an economy. |
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Avoiding the paper-writing diseconomy merely requires having the paper be written by fewer individuals than the number of listed authors. |
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To achieve the reflective effects the architects wanted, columns were spaced 3m apart, but results justify the small diseconomy. |
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Kobayashi and Inaba argue that the Japanese economy has shifted to a stagnant equilibrium because of an external diseconomy, which they call the complexity externality. |
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Even with this finding of a mild diseconomy of scale in the provision of total environmental services, the possibility of financial savings in other areas exists. |
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