Economies of Scale

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What are diseconomies of scale?
Rising average costs as the firm become too big
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What are economies of scale?
Falling average costs due to the expansion of a firm
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What are Internal EoS?
These relate to the falling average costs of an individual firm
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What are External EoS?
These relate to the falling average costs in an industry. They benefit all firms in one industry
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Name all of the Internal EoS
Financial. Risk-bearing. Marketing. Managerial. Bulk-buying. Technical.
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What are financial EoS
Large firms can get access money more cheaply
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What are Managerial Economies
As firms expand, they can afford specialist managers
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What are Risk-bearing Economies
Larger firms are more likely to have wider product ranger and sell into a wider variety of markets.
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What are Purchasing Economies
Large firms that buys lots of resources get cheaper rates
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What are Marketing Economies
Some marketing costs can be spread over more units of output for a larger firm
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What are Technical Economies
Larger factories are often more efficient than smaller ones
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What are External EoS
Skilled Labour. Infrastructure. Access to Suppliers. Similar businesses in the Area
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Explain Skilled Labour as a DEoS
A build-up of labour with the skills and work experience required by that industry, so training costs will be lower
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Explain Infrastructure as a DEoS
If a particular industry dominates a region, the roads, railways etc will be shaped to suit that industry's needs
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Explain Similar Businesses in the Area
When firms are close, they are likely to cooperate with each other so that they can all gain
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Name the Diseconomies of Scale
Bureaucracy. Communication Problems. Lack of Control. Distance between senior staff and shop floor workers
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Explain Bureaucracy as a DEoS
Business uses too many resources in administration that causes slow decision making
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Explain Communication Problem as a DEoS
Different language and cultures make communication challenging
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Explain Lack of Control as a DEoS
Very large businesses are hard to control and coordinate and increases needs for more supervision and more layers of managment
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What are economies of scale?

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Falling average costs due to the expansion of a firm

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What are Internal EoS?

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What are External EoS?

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Name all of the Internal EoS

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