:This is the type of thing that falls under a diseconomy of scale.
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Also see diseconomy of scale . 03 : 16, 22 March 2007 ( UTC)
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:: : : : Look at our diseconomy of scale article for more examples.
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:: A diseconomy of scale is an added cost per unit as production batches increase in size.
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Indeed, a diseconomy of scale is more likely, due mainly to self-competition and duplication of effort.
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According to authors of the 2010 study, the prevalence of syndication suggested a diseconomy associated with venture capital firm scale.
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:This sounds similar to the problem of determining ideal firm size, which depends on both economy of scale and diseconomy of scale.
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:: Note that this unwillingness to change their business model is a hallmark of old businesses in mature industries, one aspect of a diseconomy of scale.
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"There is a diseconomy in bringing people into the research process too quickly, " said Peter Anastos, portfolio manager for the Alliance Technology Fund.
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:I've commented on similar factors under Diseconomy _ of _ Scale # Communication _ costs and Diseconomies _ of _ scale # Top-heavy _ companies.