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Economies of Scope in Distance Education: The Case of Chinese Research Universities
With the rapid development of information technologies, distance education has become “another form of product differentiation in the output mix produced by the multi-product university or college” (Cohn & Cooper, 2004, p. 607).
Fengliang Li, Xinlei Chen
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Expansion strategies of banks: does size matter? [PDF]
This paper discusses whether there is some evidence in recent literature that banks do obtain economies of scale and scope when they expand their activities, mainly by mergers and acquisitions (M&As).
Luiz Fernando Rodrigues de Paula
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Specialty crops are considered high-risk, high-reward, yet growers face differing, and relatively larger risk exposure when compared to traditional row crops. With traditional row crops, economies of scale and scope are key factors to increasing economic
Clinton L. Neill, Kimberly L. Morgan
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Economies of scope exist when the cost of joint production of two outputs is less than the cost of producing the components separately. These may arise from the leveraging of a core competence based on knowledge and learning, from the efficient use of resources or from spreading the cost of a network across a wider range of products. Scope is concerned
McGee, John +2 more
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ECONOMICS ANALYSIS OF OPTIMAL MILK PRODUCTION IN SMALL-SCALE DAIRY FARMING IN YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA
Dairy farm, which produces calf and milk jointly, is expected to raise household’s income in rural areas where potential resources are available. This study aims at examing the optimal production of milk and calf by estimating a relationship between both
Himawan Arif, Yanuar Rachmansyah
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The Third Currency War as an Effect of Post-Crisis Changes in the International Currency System. The Risk Aspect - the Case Analyses of Brazil [PDF]
Aim/purpose - The objectives of the paper include: identification of factors that influence the directions of fluctuations of foreign exchange rates seen as manifestations of currency wars; description of the most important forms of currency wars ...
Jacek Pera
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Economies of Scope and Multiproduct Clubs [PDF]
This article addresses the potential optimality of joint provision of multiple public goods when the joint cost function of such goods exhibits economies of scope. On one hand, the joint provision of public goods in multiproduct clubs leads to cost savings under economies of scope.
Jan K. Brueckner, Kangoh Lee
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Scoping of the Tunisian economy [PDF]
In this scooping paper on the Tunisian economy we review the historical background of the economy which has undergone substantial structural change since independence in 1956. In particular we emphasize that past record of consistent growth has often masked inequality, regional disparities and high unemployment rates among educated youth.
Ayadi, Mohamed, Mattoussi, Wided
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Data access and regime competition: A case study of car data sharing in China
We study the case of a Chinese industrial policy, implemented in Shanghai that makes it mandatory for car manufacturers to share electro-mechanical performance and real time navigation data from their entire fleet of electric and hybrid vehicles with ...
Bertin Martens, Bo Zhao
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A Bayesian non-neutral stochastic input distance function model is used to examine whether output specialization has an impact on the economic performance of vegetable producers in Benin.
Alphonse G. Singbo +2 more
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