单词 | economies of scope |
释义 | > as lemmaseconomies of scope economies of scope n. (also economy of scope) the relative gain in efficiency or sales which may result from producing, distributing, or marketing a range of products, as opposed to a single product or type of product. ΚΠ 1977 Bell Jrnl. Econ. 8 12 Strict subadditivity of the cost function follows from DAIC together with cost complementarities (actually, only the weaker condition of ‘economies of scope’ is needed). 1991 Fiscal Stud. Aug. 80 An economy of scope is an unavoidable externality attached to multi-product production. 1994 P. Ormerod Death of Econ. (1995) iii. 61 Flexible production permits economies of scope and product variety at much lower volumes of production than is possible under systems of mass production. 2003 Casino.com Mag. Autumn 21/1 We will see..a polarisation between one-stop brands with real economies of scale versus brands with genuine economies of scope. < as lemmas |
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