Sentences with phrase «economies of scale which»

They weren't able to buy this land, but on a cooperative basis where they combine farming their and our land, they have been able to achieve economies of scale which have allowed them to have their sons return from the oilfields.
Part of getting the cost down will be economies of scale which a small company just couldn't achieve.
APF works with each partner to maximize and leverage their own unique assets and special expertise to achieve enhanced economies of scale which otherwise would not be possible to achieve.
«Big banks have economies of scale which means lower pre-approval costs.»

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Economics Sometimes the price difference really is pure economics: Canada is a sprawling country with a small population, which means higher costs for shipping, storage, distribution and economies of scale.
New Leaf Paper, which must cope with huge economies - of - scale issues in order to compete with the paper manufacturers that use virgin fiber, has formed alliances with various large stable companies like Old Navy Clothing, Nike, and Hewlett - Packard to ensure that its orders are of decent volume.
Islam speculates that contracts for which Zantech once competed are flowing to large firms, which have greater name recognition and economies of scale and can do the work for less money.
Writer Tom Foster, in «Reprogramming Retail,» depicts what is being called a «post-Amazon world,» in which scrappy, inventive retailers use quality, high - touch service and an appeal to customers» hearts to compete with the online giant's massive economies of scale.
On a scale of 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree), which of the following do you think the Canadian government should do to help strengthen our economy:
Since they are the ones getting into the less - exploited asset classes and strategies, they are also not achieving the economies of scale of a State Street SPDR ETF family or BlackRock's iShares, which can charge less based on massive asset bases, said Michael Rawson, ETF analyst at Morningstar.
Most every other stock was muddling along, a reminder that the index, like Canada's economy, depends greatly on the oil industry, which is scaling back its ambition to fit an international crude price of around $ 50 per barrel.
As a result, bilateral ties between the two countries have become highly personalized with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping directing government commissions, sitting officials, and heads of state corporations to develop financial and trade deals — most of which are large - scale, top - down investments of Chinese money into key sectors of the Russian economy.
They can only be made consistent if Washington also unleashes an infrastructure building program, a policy initiative consistent with either of the other two, on a truly heroic scalewhich, as an aside, I suspect would be a smart strategy under any circumstances as American infrastructure needs are so great that the consequent productivity increases would fully service the associated debt long before they stopped adding value to the economy.
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).
Tax cuts always effect assets prices, regulations are estimated to account for up to 35 % of building new construction costs for homes in some locations and though federal deregulation may not impact local regulations as much it does have a multiplier effect on the economy just like a tax cut does and anticipation of an infrastructure plan the scale of this administration's, though it hasn't been passed, would also have an anticipatory effect on leading indicators like stocks and other commodities that raise costs, which we have already seen.
The same is true, though on a less spectacular scale, for the smaller east Asian economies, a number of which have bounced back strongly from the weakness seen in the first half of last year.
Not only does this system increase efficiency and achieve economies of scale (both of which lead to a drop in costs), but it lays the groundwork for even more pathbreaking technological changes in processes and products.
Furthermore, there are economies of scale, which mean that the greater the wealth concentrated in one organization, the easier for it to function well in the market.
There are economies of scale, which rise as technology improves.
What Lasch adds to this picture is that married women's large - scale entry into the workplace coincided with the shift to an economy that «depended on work that had no other object than to keep people at work and thus to sustain the national capacity to consume, which in turn sustained production, which sustained... an approximation of full employment» all without reference to the intrinsic quality of the goods and services produced or the intrinsic satisfaction of the work that went into them.»
«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
In the extreme, this model could create a de facto market share cap, leading to a perverse outcome in which firms with substantial market power are prevented from innovating or achieving economies of scale, or in some cases, merging at all.
De Saint - Affrique is sure that Barry Callebaut is able to satisfy both poles of the market — due to its production know - how and its size, which result in economies of scale, Barry Callebaut is able to keep up competition in the market for lower - priced products, while at the same time its master chocolatiers guarantee innovation and make sure that the company can meet the highest customer requirements.
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.
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.
In which case, the economies that Leigh wants - and for which he has such a keen eye in his role as a former Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee - wouldn't be enough to deliver tax cuts on the scale he implies.
A 50,000 unit blood bank would provide economies of scale that would reduce the cost to the NHS for every treatment as well as radically reducing the need to import stem cell units from abroad, which is a common and expensive practice today.
Taken up on a large scale, these competitions could be a cost - effective way of solving global problems — and accelerating the process of commercialising the science on which a large part of our global economy relies.
The real economies of scale will come from getting big — real big — which will require a new generation of big rockets.
The United Learning Trust and the United Church Schools Trust (ULT / UCST), a leading education charity which currently operates a family of 11 independent schools across the UK, make great use of both centralised purchasing and economies of scale
Although some small districts may have lower salaries and transportation costs than larger districts, and opportunities for creative and cost - effective service delivery certainly exist, it is often assumed that larger districts necessarily enjoy economies of scale from which small districts can not benefit.
This amazing and thoroughly - researched resource can be used to identify the frequency with which different key topics appear on the exam paper, and to compare and identify trends in the type of questions chosen (for example, if a question on Economies of Scale appears on Paper 4 it is then highly unlikely that a question on Economies of Scale would appear on Paper 3).
Those initiatives include; Let's Get Digital, a scheme to help schools get the most out of technology and incorporating groundbreaking projects with Microsoft and Google; DigiSafe, a centre of excellence for online safety; CyberProtect, founded to protect schools from security threats; SuperCloud which is about helping schools save money through the cost effective harnessing of next generation cloud technologies; SmartBuy, a commitment from LGfL to use its economies of scale to purchase technology and software for schools at a vastly reduced price saving schools money and allowing access to technology that might otherwise be out of financial reach; and Bridge the Divide which is about tackling inequality and supporting those most in need.
The majority of the new students in higher education over the past several decades attend large public institutions, which have long since exhausted their economies of scale.
For MATs we have a pro rata sliding scale, which gives economy of price for multiple establishments.
In classic «factory model» schools (which, let's face it, most of our schools still are), specialization and economies of scale go hand in hand.
Costs are also not further reduced for individual schools as a MAT grows, said the report, which examined the cost savings and «economies of scale» of belonging to a local authority, single - academy trust or multi-academy trust.
The report found this was because the department could group projects when putting tender, as well as funding large projects, which can drive economies of scale.
The confidential plan also addressed long - term difficulties in principal training resources by recommending to outsource to one or more proven providers, which would allow charter schools to use capital «for other purposes and capitalize on economies of scale
One example of this is the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's withdrawal from its small schools investments, which left districts with the burden of funding schools that were more expensive to run based on economies of scale.
Of the 50 charters with the highest administrative spending, however, 15 are schools owned or managed by these largest charter companies in the state, which should be exhibiting economies of scalOf the 50 charters with the highest administrative spending, however, 15 are schools owned or managed by these largest charter companies in the state, which should be exhibiting economies of scalof scale.
Ask anyone at Ford or Chrysler about mid-size trucks, and you get the same lecture: Mid-size pickups are nearly as expensive to develop and are thus nearly as expensive to buy as full - size pickups, which enjoy far greater economies of scale.
With fuel economy and economies of scale in mind, the Blue Oval decided to build the Mustang on a version of the corporate Fox chassis, which was shortened by 5.1 inches for the sportier vehicle.
Mazda says the agreement, which auto industry analysts suggest may be used as the spring board for a broader platform sharing deal encompassing higher volume models, provides added economies of scale and production efficiency for the next - generation MX - 5 Miata.
Most versions of the MDX will manage around 22 mpg combined, which is good enough for a 6 out of 10 on our fuel - economy scale.
In fact, you could argue that, with the economies of scale that you need to make hardware break - even or profitable business, pushing the tablet into international markets will be an important part of the equation for Tesco, which says that it is producing the tablet with a «manufacturing partner based in China... which also manufactures well - known products for Microsoft, HP, Blackberry and Sony.»
Publisher mergers will increase, which will have a ripple effect throughout the book publishing world as many attempt to cut costs and gain economies of scale.
That in turn leads to better economies of scale, more power to price ebooks at low prices, more resources to work on new features, and better Kindle prices — all of which leads to more sales.
Unfortunately, print - on - demand can't work at the scale economies of the mass - market paperback, so I'm looking at a trade paperback format which is always more expensive.
Fortunately, there are firms, such as eWritingService.com, which are able to offer cheap term papers by excellent writers because of their great efficiency and economies of scale.
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