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The current ratio includes long-term investments in the numerator.
Diseconomies of Scale
The phenomenon where production costs per unit increase as the volume of output increases.
Constant Returns to Scale
A situation in economics where increasing the inputs in production proportionately increases the output.
Constant Returns to Scale
The situation where an increase in all inputs by a certain factor leads to an increase in output by the same factor, showing linear scalability in production.
Diseconomies of Scale
The phenomenon where production costs per unit increase as a firm's output expands, often due to inefficiencies that arise from becoming too large.
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