diseconomies
noun[plural]
ECONOMICSuk/ˌdɪsɪˈkɒnəmiz/ushighercoststhat make somethingproducelessprofit:
Bankerswanttomergeandgrow, but more often than not,costsavingseitherremainunexploited, or they areswampedby diseconomies.
单词 | diseconomies |
释义 | diseconomies noun[plural] ECONOMICSuk/ˌdɪsɪˈkɒnəmiz/ushighercoststhat make somethingproducelessprofit: Bankerswanttomergeandgrow, but more often than not,costsavingseitherremainunexploited, or they areswampedby diseconomies. Examplesofdiseconomiesdiseconomies At very high population density,diseconomiesof scale and moral hazard behavior may set in (ibid.). From theCambridge English Corpus This suggests that economies ordiseconomiesof scale in woodlot management are weak. From theCambridge English Corpus Finally, the size of the woodlot is included to investigate whether there are economies (ordiseconomies) of scale in woodlot protection and management. From theCambridge English Corpus Given the findings that the sites in this sample exhibited variable returns to scale, the types ofdiseconomiesof scale were examined next. From theCambridge English Corpus However, near full capacity significantdiseconomieswill occur, because marginal costs begin to increase. From theCambridge English Corpus The economies of scale of collective action may diminish, or be replaced bydiseconomiesof scale at higher population density. From theCambridge English Corpus To these have to be added the additional problems caused by isolation anddiseconomiesof scale. From theCambridge English Corpus Cocoa, it seems, is not subject to economies of scale and may in fact be subject todiseconomiesof scale. From theCambridge English Corpus However, thediseconomiesof raising children in two post-separation households that this article has highlighted raise significant doubts about the realism, fairness and efficacy of such an approach. From theCambridge English Corpus Based on the household-size optimality theory, there may also be decreasing marginal economies of scale as household size increases, turning todiseconomiesof scale at some point. From theCambridge English Corpus In addition, industrial decentralisation would enhance the efficiency of the economy if there were spatialdiseconomiesof scale (such as pollution or congestion) associated with existing concentrations of industry. From theCambridge English Corpus Recent economic research, for example, underscores the anti-growth effects of a legacy of high inequality in the distribution of productive assets and the concentration of farms withdiseconomiesof scale. From theCambridge English Corpus Especially by the 1960s and 1970s, as awareness of the costs of industrial pollution mounted, scalediseconomiesfigured more prominently as a motivation for industrial decentralisation. From theCambridge English Corpus The pupil-teacher ratio is at a record level, yet there arediseconomiesin the falling school rolls. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 However, we must bear in mind that there are falling school rolls anddiseconomiesof scale. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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