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People who are given plausible but false information about their childhood may come to believe the information is true.


Definitions:

Diseconomies of Scale

The phenomenon where, as a firm or industry grows beyond a certain point, per unit costs start increasing due to inefficiencies.

Economies of Scale

Cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, with cost per unit of output decreasing with increasing scale.

Diminishing Marginal Returns

The principle that as additional units of a factor of production are added, the increase in output will eventually decrease, holding other factors constant.

Constant Returns to Scale

A situation where increasing all inputs by a certain factor results in output increasing by the same factor, indicating proportionate scalability of production.

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