«We garner
economies of scale by maximizing our portfolio....
It plans to take the Exchange to the next level of technology, as well as introduce
some economies of scale by spreading the cost to thousands of users compared with 800 or 900 users, Peyton said.
* Leverage resources and create economies of scope and
economies of scale by partnering with related organizations * Work with domain and preservation experts to ensure that personnel are fully equipped with needed technical skills in selecting and curating materials
We can take advantage of
economies of scale by pooling assets, and benefit from the management and expertise in larger plans top reduce administrative burdens and costs.
(2) Any law society has power to create
economies of scale by establishing support services in regard to particular parts of the work of producing legal services.
This is achieved through
economies of scale by producing large amounts of water for individuals and operating much like an electric grid.
They are more likely to be owned by third - party developers who want to maximize
economies of scale by building up against the limit of what counts as community scale (it's 1 MW in Minnesota, 2 MW in Colorado, for instance).
Robo - advisors get
economies of scale by getting everyone to invest in the same ETFs.
By having multiple restaurants in the same city, it is able to benefit from
economies of scale by centralizing backroom human resources and purchasing operations.
And finally, large charter management organizations (CMOs) may attempt to leverage
economies of scale by replicating a single model at multiple schools.
Whittle supports his assertion on scale economies with a table (page 180 in his book) that contrives the appearance of
economies of scale by comparing a school district spending $ 28 million in 2030 with a hypothetical contractor receiving $ 25 billion in revenues.
These new models also help address the problems of saturation and
economies of scale by operating in collaboration with the district.
The Concept: Move the majority, or all, of the core infrastructure and technical team to a central location and gain
economy of scale by leveraging larger resources and spreading the investment of those resources across numerous clients (a jump in the MSP model).
In the past it was felt that you get
an economy of scale by building a very big nuclear reactor because of permitting and other issues.
You are substituting
economy of scale by size with
economy of scale by number.
Not exact matches
«The gig
economy is typified
by irregularity, meaning there is no job security and instead
of having a boss who trains you and helps you improve, your performance is rated on a
scale of 1 - 5 stars
by strangers who have no understanding
of your growth as a professional,» explains Scot Wingo, founder and CEO
of Spiffy, a modern on - demand company.
By putting those on a common
scale and combining them, we were able to get a picture
of the overall state
of each metro area's
economy.
With this new sharing
economy, you can defy the law
of physics
by scaling faster with excess capacity, tap exponential learning, and the benefits
of shared open assets versus problems
of open assets.
These are called disruptive technologies or the next big thing, in the sense that existing markets or
economies of scale are disrupted
by the scope
of change.
Despite the media coverage, controversy, protests and fears
of disruption generated
by the likes
of Uber and Airbnb, those two companies remain the only sharing (or on - demand)
economy players
of scale in Canada.
Musk's premise is that
economies of scale, technological advances, and efficiencies at the new plant will cut battery costs
by more than 30 %, providing a chunk
of the savings needed to sell a Tesla for $ 35,000.
Tesla claims the Gigafactory would help the company dramatically cut the cost
of its batteries once it's fully operational
by «using
economies of scale, innovative manufacturing, reduction
of waste, and the simple optimization
of locating most manufacturing process under one roof.»
In terms
of the large -
scale, mass - produced
economy, the utility
of low - skill human workers is rapidly diminishing, as many blue - collar jobs (e.g., in manufacturing) and white - collar jobs (e.g., processing insurance paperwork) can be handled much more cheaply
by automated systems.
, a program created in 2004
by Mexico's Secretary
of Economy and the US - Mexico Foundation for Science (FUMEC), launched with the aim
of «strengthening the entrepreneurial, technological and innovative capacities
of small and medium sized technology - based companies» and to help startups
scale their products and great ideas into foreign markets.
But this was mostly from the decline in real economic activity in the United States and Europe and the
scaling back
of global operations, including trade credit,
by banks based in the major
economies.
For turnover in FX derivatives, several things stand out (Graph 4): (i) activity has generally risen over the past decade even when
scaled by a measure
of cross-border transactions; (ii) developed Asian markets stand out as having a high degree
of turnover; (iii) there was a particularly strong increase in turnover in these markets between 2013 and 2016; and (iv) FX derivatives turnover in emerging Asian
economies has also increased significantly in the past few years, but remains a small part
of the global market.
All new industries go through a process
of discovery and invention followed
by manufacturing knowledge and
economies of scale.
The argument from Gavin and other who supported increasing the transaction capacity
by this method are essentially there are
economies of scale in mining and that these
economies have far bigger centralisation pressures than increased resource cost for a larger number
of transactions (up to the new limit proposed).
Without it, the company will have trouble securing enough battery supply to make hundreds
of thousands
of EVs (which they plan to do for the upcoming, more affordable Model 3, to be unveiled in March 2016), and it will have trouble reducing its prices enough to attract Mr. and Mrs. Everybody (the Gigafactory is expected to slash costs
by at least 30 % through
economies of scale and high - tech manufacturing).
However, manufacturers have been trying to offset sourcing costs
by trying to achieve
economies of scale in production.
High prices are often a signaling mechanism to tell the market that your product is worth more than a competitor's, and trying to compete with bigger companies
by cutting prices is often a mistake, as it undercuts your profitability while still failing to match the bigger brands»
economies of scale.
The speech starts
by setting out three key themes
of the Bank's recent communication about Australia's transition from the resources sector boom to more normal economic conditions: that the sheer
scale of the boom means that this transition is challenging, and that the broader global environment compounds the challenge; that a reasonably successful transition is possible given our
economy's positive fundamentals and flexibility; and that monetary policy is doing what it can to help the transition, but that the chances
of success would be boosted
by a lift in productivity growth and an increase in the expected risk - adjusted rate
of return on investment.
This approach seeks to maximize long - term profits
by increasing market share and lowering costs through
economy of scale.
By virtue
of their size within the ETF industry, the firms have the ability (through
economies of scale) to charge significantly lower fees in comparison to other companies.
A full - on globalization backlash could undermine hopes for shifting away from secular stagnation
by derailing the nascent recovery in investment spending and productivity growth in the U.S. Global trade tends to boost productivity through fostering
of competitive pressures, product specialization,
scale economies, global value chains and technology transfer.
However, if the vulgar incomes
of the richest Americans result from relaxed social norms rather than from productive forces inherent in the market
economy, as Krugman surmises, then social and political changes, such as those advocated
by Hollenbach and Hicks, can extend the structure
of accountability to these upper echelons
of the income
scale.
«We are calling on Manchester United, which already makes such a positive contribution to the UK
economy, to show leadership
by recognising the asks
of the local community and acknowledging that fair pay can go a long way to improve the lives
of their employees at the other end
of the pay
scale.»
By engaging a critical mass
of companies, from seed growers to manufacturers, we achieve the
economy of scale that makes long - term non-GMO sourcing possible.
As Samuel and King pointed out, the courts have recognised competition,
by its very nature, is deliberate and ruthless, and so their examples
of conduct (such as a corporation gaining an advantage through R&D and innovation, or as a result
of economies of scale) would not be regarded
by the ACCC or the courts as a lessening
of competition, even if the conduct caused competitors harm or forced them to exit the market.
By leveraging
economies of scale, Towne Park reduced the hotel's overall costs.
Organic agriculture — identified as a package
of intelligent and innovative farming techniques, sustainable and fair food chains based on principles that strengthen small -
scale farmers and empower rural
economies - are being adopted globally
by governments and local authorities, carried out
by millions
of farmers and supported
by a rapidly increasing number
of consumers.
The latter have themselves emerged with the rise, formalization, and consolidation (abetted
by economies of scale)
of the processing sector in many Asian countries in the 1980s and 1990s (more or less along the lines
of the waves in retail change).
As schools are forced out
of CEP
by the House proposal, they lose
economies of scale.
Historically, one
of the important reasons to not only allow inheritances but to specifically favor inheritances to a single heir to an entire fortune was that gifts and inheritances were a major mechanism
by which significant amounts
of property were concentrated under a single manager, which allowed for
economies of scale.
The DLCC has made DLCC Go affordable
by negotiating an
economy of scale price with NGP VAN, a Democratic campaign technology company.
But eventually Brown and Alistair Darling were forced to act in extraordinary and unprecedented ways
by the sheer
scale of the crisis, which threatened the viability
of the whole banking system and the
economy.
Thatcherite Tories favoured
scaling down the size
of economic and social units: breaking up the welfare state and dismantling the corporate
economy into privatized units run
by entrepreneurs and business leaders operating within a smaller — but stronger — state.
The large -
scale infrastructure projects he championed are likely to go ahead without his chairmanship, because his approach is shared
by the chancellor, who is keen to boost investment to offset the impact
of Brexit on the
economy.
putting aside constitutional arguments, your logic can be easily shown force
by extension: to maximize
economy of scale, we could bind all
of our income / spending together and everything will cost less.
It is our reckoning that the militarized approach adopted
by His Excellency President Akufo Addo towards small
scale mining leaves much to be desired
of, considering the fact that small
scale miners are hardworking citizens
of Ghana whose contribution to the national
economy can not be underestimated.