economies of scale

English

Noun

economies of scale pl (normally plural, singular economy of scale)

  1. (economics, plural only) The characteristics of a production process in which an increase in the scale of the firm causes a decrease in the long run average cost of each unit.

Antonyms

  • diseconomies of scale

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