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Definition of Diseconomies
1. diseconomy [n] - See also: diseconomy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diseconomies
Literary usage of Diseconomies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beyond Computing and Connectivity: Proceedings of the 4th Annual edited by Thomas Egan (1993)
"... Mainframe diseconomies of Scale A Rapid Transformation to Open Systems In the
Spring of 1991, Lock Haven University broke ground on a capital project to ..."
2. Institutional Finance for Agricultural Development: An Analytical Survey of by Bhupat Maganlal Desai, John Williams Mellor (1993)
"CRS ™ constant returns to scale, implying neither scale economies nor diseconomies,
because scale parameter is statistically not significantly different ..."
3. Time to Act: A Report of the USDA National Commission on Small Farms edited by Harold L. Volkmer (1998)
"In fact, there is evidence of diseconomies of scale as farm size increases."15
The "diseconomies of scale" extend beyond the farmgate to affecting the ..."
4. Nontraditional Export Crops in Guatemala: Effects on Production, Income, and by Joachim Von Braun, David Hotchkiss (1989)
"Because of their diseconomies of scale in production, ... Central to these
conditions are the diseconomies to scale in producing the export vegetables and ..."