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Diseconomies of Scale
The point at which a company or business grows so large that the costs per unit increase, leading to inefficiency and increased production costs.
Economies of Scale
Cost benefits that organizations acquire by scaling up their operations, wherein the cost for each unit produced tends to fall as the scale of operation enlarges.
Min Per-unit Costs
The lowest possible cost of producing one unit of good or service, achieved through efficient use of resources and optimal production scale.
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