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Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 1972
The author finds that the Indian trucking industry enjoys economies of scale for distances below 1,000 kilometres. In the United States, as in the UK and India, there is no evidence of economies of scales in the bus industry.
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The author finds that the Indian trucking industry enjoys economies of scale for distances below 1,000 kilometres. In the United States, as in the UK and India, there is no evidence of economies of scales in the bus industry.
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1987
These occur when mass producing a good results in lower average cost. Economies of scale occur within a firm (internal) or within an industry (external).
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These occur when mass producing a good results in lower average cost. Economies of scale occur within a firm (internal) or within an industry (external).
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1999
Bisherige Analysen der Effekte der Burokratie bei etablierten Unternehmen ergaben ubereinstimmend hohere Belastungen fur kleine Betriebe und geringere Belastungen fur grose. Bei arbeitsintensiven Unternehmungen wurden hohere Belastungen festgestellt als bei kapitalintensiven.23 Vor diesem Hintergrund erscheint die Frage interessant, ob es bereits bei ...
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Bisherige Analysen der Effekte der Burokratie bei etablierten Unternehmen ergaben ubereinstimmend hohere Belastungen fur kleine Betriebe und geringere Belastungen fur grose. Bei arbeitsintensiven Unternehmungen wurden hohere Belastungen festgestellt als bei kapitalintensiven.23 Vor diesem Hintergrund erscheint die Frage interessant, ob es bereits bei ...
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Economies of Scale in Supermarkets
The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1970Tilley, R P R, Hicks, R
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1984
Large organisations have an inherent advantage compared to their smaller rivals in that they are able to achieve certain economies simply because of the large scale of their operations. It is a case of ‘To him that hath shall be given’. The essence of the matter is that the overheads related to a larger output can be spread further. If this happens the
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Large organisations have an inherent advantage compared to their smaller rivals in that they are able to achieve certain economies simply because of the large scale of their operations. It is a case of ‘To him that hath shall be given’. The essence of the matter is that the overheads related to a larger output can be spread further. If this happens the
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Competition and Outsourcing with Scale Economies
Management Science, 2002Patrick Harker, Gérard P Cachón
exaly

