Sentences with phrase «same economies of scale»

However, since it was the first plant of its kind, eSolar was not able to achieve the same economies of scale that will be achieved with future facilities.
Since Overdrive's pricing structure is very a la carte, and production would not generate the same economies of scale as the Kindle, Nook, etc., a system for ereader lending would be just another exorbitant expense.
Independent retailers complain that Foster's does not give them the same deals as the supermarket chains because they do not have the same economies of scale.
They don't have the same economies of scale.
MLSs and brokerages that want to provide the kind of bells and whistles that attract consumers to third - party sites are at a disadvantage because they don't enjoy the same economy of scale.

Not exact matches

Larger operations tend to have greater profitability, because of economies of scale, but, at the same time, these businesses would likely capitalize more than smaller ones from any innovations.
Because it costs the same to 3 - D print 1,000 of the same product as it does 1,000 of different products of the same size and material, the new manufacturing technique eliminates economies of scale.
That breadth gives Volkswagen economies of scale, and the company is developing new Lamborghini and Bentley SUVs on the same architecture as the next Porsche Cayenne.
At the same time, Ludwig von Mises published an article in 1920 called «Economic Calculation in the Socialist Society» and a 1922 book, Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis, arguing that comprehensive central planning of the economy would be disastrous because central planners lacked market prices and market institutions to inform their actions, hence they would waste resources on a vast and even fatal scale.
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 was the Competition Bureau not entitled to project what the operator of a VOW may or may not seek to charge in a commission sense, the Competition Bureau ignored that full - blown VOW's were not just office sites in terms of the scale of their business, (others continue to make this same mistake) and that consequently before a VOW might even reach the point of «economies of scale», the additional costs associated with running a full - blown VOW would need to be satisfied.
«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.
Because of economies of scale, says Huber, «it would cost the same, $ 80 to $ 120 billion, to wire up all of Europe, or to wire up Germany» with a broadband network.
Adapt allows clients to benefit from economies of scale from purchasing the same elements, whilst still having enough flexibility for each school to remain individual.
The lower cost per learning hour used in large organizations likely correlates to the same concepts of reuse and economies of scale that temper overall spending per employee.
«Many MATs face financial challenges because they don't have the same level of economies of scale as local authority - run schools.
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.
These labels will give consumers better, more complete information — including expected savings over a five - year period, a fuel economy comparison to other vehicles in the same class, as well as guidance, on a scale of one to ten, about each car or truck's environmental impact.
At the same time, Polestar will benefit from technological and engineering synergies within Volvo Cars and significant economies of scale as a result.
Four more new models will be based on the same platform to increase the economies of scale.
Previous rumors suggested that the German carmaker will be able to manufacture diesel and gasoline engines on the same production line in the near future, resulting in economies of scale and higher profit margins.
To offer it at the same price, the economy of scale would probably have to extend into the thousands.
As for other funds offered in the plan, the complaint says that, rather than taking advantage of the plan's economies of scale, as required by its investment policy statement (IPS), to reduce the investment expenses charged to plan participants, Philips North America selected and maintained high - priced share classes of mutual funds, instead of identical lower - cost share classes of those same mutual funds which were readily available to the plan.
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.
«The United States... is marked by a large number of self - directed investors, economies of scale, a high level of price competition, a retirement tax preference that uses the same investments for tax - preferred investments, and one of the highest percentages of assets paying an outside advisory fee not reflected in a fund's total expense ratio,» the GFIE report said.
The more money one invests, the more money they make, and generally speaking, the economies of scale make it more efficient (the cost of buying 100 shares of a stock is a far greater percentage of the total cost of the trade than it would be for buying the 10,000 shares of same stock).
Robo - advisors get economies of scale by getting everyone to invest in the same ETFs.
Per capita consumption is a function of economies of scale from a growing population, so a shrinking population will not consume at the same rate, even though the resources are there to exploit.
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.
Indeed, as the capitalist economies of scale are reduced, the atisfaction from making your own clothes and embracing a low - carbon vegan diet will be so intense, reproduction will come to be seen in the same category as child abuse.
Further, because cloud computing services are available to multiple users leveraging the same infrastructure, the cloud service provider is typically able to achieve significant economies of scale, producing additional savings for its customers.
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).
A separate judges» division, feeding off the same databases, and specialization of every factor of production, and economies - of - scale, is quite possible.
But the trio soon learned in their search they were talking to the same Web site developers, one of whom suggested what the economies of scale would be in exchange for a little cooperation.
But here in Canada, when the economy later goes into recession, bordering on depression possibly, our Loonie, being the world's by then favoured currrency, will in fact buy more local goods and services, as those local prices (real estate included) decline for want of consumers with the cash / borrowing qualifications for stiffened requirements for same, to purchase goods and services on an economy of scale basis as before the downturn.
Not only was the Competition Bureau not entitled to project what the operator of a VOW may or may not seek to charge in a commission sense, the Competition Bureau ignored that full - blown VOW's were not just office sites in terms of the scale of their business, (others continue to make this same mistake) and that consequently before a VOW might even reach the point of «economies of scale», the additional costs associated with running a full - blown VOW would need to be satisfied.
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