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Indeed, he liked to stress that wages are irrelevant apart from how they factor into per-unit production costs.
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Simon asserted the opposite: more people meant more brains meant better methods of extraction and lower usage per unit of production.
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It was a particularly foolish idea for an economy that, thanks to decades of high oil prices and strict regulation, already boasts manufacturers that are among the most efficient in the world in carbon emissions per unit of production.
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Economies of scale are the cost savings associated with a larger production size of certain product, the larger the production scale, the lower the per unit product cost.
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Economies of scale are the cost savings associated with a larger production scale (size) of certain product, the larger the production scale, the lower the per unit product cost.
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More sales equal larger economies of scale, which lowers per-unit costs of production for businesses and cuts prices for consumers.
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ZooBiotic now produces 600, 000 maggots, and 1, 500 dressings per month from its pharmaceutical production unit, supplying a client base of more than 4, 000.
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There are set-up costs that make per-unit expense lower for large production runs than for short runs.
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