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diseconomies of scale  Congestion effects  Corporate inertia  diseconomy of scale  duplication of effort
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In microeconomics, diseconomies of scale are the cost disadvantages that economic actors accrue due to an increase in organizational size or in output, resulting in production of goods and services at increased per-unit costs. Wikipedia
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In microeconomics, diseconomies of scale are the cost disadvantages that economic actors accrue due to an increase in organizational size or in output, resulting in production of goods and services at increased per-unit costs. Wikipedia
The forces that cause larger firms and governments to produce goods and services at increased per-unit costs Wikidata
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