Sentences with phrase «economies of scale while»

The first wave of ETFs was about attaining economies of scale while implementing traditional market indices.
LLPs are a flexible, legal and tax entity that allows partners to benefit from economies of scale while also reducing their liability.
By pooling many functions, NSF hopes to make better use of available expertise and achieve economies of scale while preserving independent scientific operations.

Not exact matches

While the president's report does not propose any quick fixes for growth, it suggests that large - scale investment in infrastructure improvements, regulations that ensure the internet remains open to all, and protections for the increasing number of workers who wind up as contractors in the gig economy will be essential.
While this argument can take many forms, it often centers around two separate concerns: whether community institutions have the economies of scale to go toe - to - toe with the biggest banks; and whether the «too big to fail» crowd has unfair advantages that slants the playing field in their direction.
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.
While only Italy and Japan here are considered major economies on a global scale, the high debt levels of countries like Greece or Portugal are also important to monitor.
Science and medical technology advanced exponentially throughout the twentieth century, allowing the prolongation of life in previously unimaginable ways, while professionalization, regulation, and economies of scale resulted in the outsourcing of events related to death — even for beloved family members.
«We are encouraging accelerated development to be the first to market and beat the competition while realizing economies of scale with development, marketing and operating costs at the same time.
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.
However the economies of scale do apply and if the food in a school is proven to be good over a sustained period, then universal takeup can lower the price while maintaining the quality or indeed further improve the quality (for example in our school when the takeup reached more than 60 % they were able to switch to entirely free range organic meats where they had previously managed just decent quality local meats).
Labour lost because they: a) broke manifold electoral promises b) lied shamelessly to the people and parliament c) engaged in industrial - scale corruption and lame cover - up d) wilfully enraged their newest supporters e) eschewed democracy at every opportunity f) treated the electorate like idiots g) alienated a vast constituency of voters with strong personal interest in the well - being of our servicemen h) inherited the most benign of economies and recklessly maxed out the public debt i) devoted inordinate time and effort to policies based on immature class war antics j) engaged in open internal dissent while being too cowardly to take any definitive action k) offered a wholly negative electoral campaign Unless confidence is restored in these areas, Labour will continue to be despised.
The performance of the US economy will have a huge impact on Britain's economic prospects, while smaller - scale uncertainties like the extent of savings achieved through welfare cuts are also uncertain.
Ron took the more business and economy of scale approach to online dating while Sheryl used the slow and steady philosophy.
They are unique in the nation in that they have autonomy over budget, staffing, governance, curriculum and assessment, and the school calendar to provide increased flexibility to organize schools and staffing to best meet students» needs, while operating within the economy of scale of a large urban public school district.
While district size can bring about economies of scale, research has shown that these economic benefits diminish as size increases and that per - pupil expenditures actually increase when an optimal district size is breached.
Given that the typical charter operator in Arizona appears to have about 550 students, while the average public school district has about 4,700 students, economies of scale could explain much of the cost gap.
While schools will get more money as pupil numbers increase and therefore could create economies of scale, they face a worrying financial position if their expenditure continues to exceed income.
Automakers are reducing the number of active platforms and increasing their economies of scale, while others are trying larger - scale commonization across diverse brands.
Leaning heavily on the design of the interior seen in the second - generation Cayenne and Panamera, its adoption forms part of a conscious effort to provide the new 911 with higher overall perception of quality than ever before, while also providing added economies of scale through additional parts sharing with Porsche's four - door models.
It might not be all - aluminum for cost reasons, but using aluminum body panels would boost both fuel economy and performance while helping the Blue Oval reap the financial benefits of economies of scale.
Stith states, that «while there are certainly economies of scale offered by traditional publishing when printing 10,000 — 50,000 copies of a book, we're more interested in those wanting to print 10 or 50 copies.
Less hardware diversity means being able to share more components across devices (particularly in the mid-to-low-end models), allowing Samsung to maximize profits while they «further leverage economies of scale
eResource Central also offers economies of scale for customers, taking advantage of SirsiDynix's cloud environment and expertise to reduce the need to load and index e-resource collections locally while maintaining the library's ability to present staff and end users with a single discovery interface for all library resources.
There's always an economy of scale... Free book, for a while is a great marketing tool.
While there will be a lot of focus on the big trade merger and its constituents, the industry's other players will have to fight aggressively not to lose any advantage — we all recognize that «bigger is better» when it comes to applying economies of scale in a business whose underlying business model is changing radically.
The sector average is EUR 959 per sqm, while a EUR 900 per sqm market cap weighted average reflects the purchase discounts & economies of scale larger companies can achieve.
We can also assume a reduced / zero level of acquisition - related expense, while the company will ideally enjoy some new economies of scale & a decent level of organic growth — all of which would provide a real margin kicker.
Next Gen Financial Planning firmly believes that despite the growing popularity of the AUM model and its important advantages over commissions, it is still riddled with conflicts of interest while also preventing clients from receiving the enormous benefits of economies of scale that now exist.
While there are certainly positive signs that can be taken from the growth of the top tier of pet specialty chains — for example, economies of scale are almost certain to make these predominantly brick - and - mortar retailers more price competitive with online outlets like Amazon — the general decline in smaller operations could ultimately suppress product diversity in the industry.
These are the businesses that are nurturing the broad trends fueling the pet industry's growth — such as the emergence of the super-premium pet food category — while also leveraging economies of scale to fend off increasing competition from mass and internet retailers.
To hotel owners and managers, Preferred Hotel Group's key strength lies in allowing its members to maintain their individuality and distinctive methodology, while still benefiting from the economies of scale that an affiliation with a larger group of like - minded properties can offer.
«Gaylord properties will benefit from Marriott's economies of scale, including lower costs for central reservations, procurement and other services, plus strong sales, revenue management, marketing and distribution systems, while Marriott will be able to capture even a greater share of the major event market.
The case for the PlayStation 5 also boils down to simple economics: it's well documented that the longer a console can persist on the high - street shelves, the more profitable it becomes over time, as economies of scale reduce manufacturing costs, while a large install base means publishers can sell more copies of their latest games.
In 1945, Calder made a series of small - scale works; in keeping with his economy, many were made from scraps of metal trimmed while making larger pieces.
Certainly such collaboration, with the experience Fazzone gained while at Art Basel, could benefit fairs by sharing expertise and achieving economies of scale in, say, VIP programming or communications.
And while ecological problems in the context of a vast coherent economy are not new — Rome knew them, IIRC — the scale is unprecedented.
While there are plenty of great ideas for energy generation, the true challenge is taking these ideas and building the economies of scale to make them economically competitive with established energy generation technologies.
And while this might be frustrating to us non-rich people who would love access to plug - in electric vehicles, it seems to confirm Tesla and Fisker's strategy: Enter at the top of the market where people are ready to pay a premium so you can recoup your big R&D; and capital investments, and once you have economies of scale and the technology is more mature, go downmarket.
While carbon pricing can theoretically address the externalities associated with climatic harm from emissions, it can not automatically deal with the externalities holding back grid development, which include the monopoly status of many of the firms involved, issues concerning economies of scale, the fact that the absence of transmission capacity restricts the emergence of renewable generation capacity (and vice versa).
Yet while important for our economy, environment, and security, it does not present the same scale of economic opportunities and global leadership offered by the emerging $ 2.3 trillion clean energy market.
Here's what is required (leaving aside Theresa May's electorally hamstrung inability to deliver much of it): The entire cabinet and every business leader the government's black book can muster, on stage for the launch of the new strategy; an explicit declaration that this, full decarbonization of the economy, is the post-Brexit economic strategy; clear and attractive retail policies, such as a diesel scrappage scheme, tax breaks for green investment, new apprenticeships, a green home building program; an open invitation to all opposition party leaders to share a platform to support the plan with a declaration that while they may not agree on every component they fully endorse the over-arching goal; a willingness to shame those party leaders who play party politics and refuse to turn up; a fortnight - long program where each day sees a new cabinet member explain how the plan will transform parts of the economy; a Royal Commission on the flaws of GDP as an economic measure and the viability of alternative quality of life metrics; and, yes, a brave assertion that carbon intensive industries will have to transform or be scaled back, backed by a decarbonization adaptation fund to help affected communities respond to this global trend.
While David Springer is very correct for California (and most of the green world), there is an odd «economies of scale» being used with UK renewables: http://www.britishgas.co.uk/products-and-services/gas-and-electricity/our-energy-tariffs/tariff-rates.html
However, the team learned that while there are many possible ways to earn NYREV incentives, businesses will need economies of scale in markets that are less incentivized than New York City under NYREV.
In order to meet those targets, the global economy will have to be swiftly decarbonized and the use of fossil fuels sharply curtailed, while the use of clean, renewable energy will need to be scaled up just as rapidly.
Post Danmark had a market share of 95 %, significant structural advantages and a nationwide distribution network, while the market was characterised by high barriers to entry and economies of scale.
Indeed, ironically, given your fixation over «cartelization», the current regulatory regime gives the big four accounting firms an advantage in that respect, since only they have the economies of scale sufficient to implement the complicated structures neccesary to comply with the existing regulatory regime while still providing their clients integrated services (the same might be said of the multinational law firms such as Dentons and Norton Rose, providing integrated multi-national legal services).
While benefitting from significant operational economies of scale, we will ensure that all commitments to our distribution business partners are maintained and further strengthened.
For another, dropping the cost of legal services while preserving the quality that only comes with having an actual lawyer handling a legal matter will require economies of scale.
In addition, customer may also be able to take advantage of volume discount while supplier may be able to get the benefit of economies of scale.
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