Economies of Scale
Economies of Scale
Economies of Scale
Scale
CONTENTS
• Economies of Scale
• Diseconomies of Scale
OBJECTIVES
•Technological Economies
•Bulk-buying Economies
•Marketing Economies
•Inventory Economies
•Managerial Economies
•Financial Economies
Example of Internal Economies
• Transportation modes.
•Inefficient Management
•Labour Inefficiencies
•Technical difficulties
•Financial Diseconomies
•Production Diseconomies
Examples of Internal Diseconomies
• Poor Communication
• Inefficient Management
•Diseconomies of Pollution
•Diseconomies of Infrastructure
• Taxes
• Regulations
• Resource constraints
Internal or External
Mr. Jones owns several bakeries. He hires 5 employees in each of his 10
stores so he now has an additional 50 employees. On his own, it is
incredibly difficult to manage and plan the schedules, wages, and other
factors for these new workers. In turn, he may have to hire additional
managers, accountants, and lawyers, thereby adding to costs.
The employees get stuck in traffic or suffer from train delays because of
poor infrastructure. This may result in staff being late, stressed, and
therefore, unproductive.