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Economy of scale - перевод на испанский

THE COST ADVANTAGES THAT ENTERPRISES OBTAIN DUE TO SIZE, THROUGHPUT, OR SCALE OF OPERATION, WITH COST PER UNIT OF OUTPUT GENERALLY DECREASING WITH INCREASING SCALE AS FIXED COSTS ARE SPREAD OUT OVER MORE UNITS OF OUTPUT
Economies of Scale; Scale economies; Economy of size; Advantage of size; Advantages of size; Internal economies of scale; Economics of scale; Scale effects; Economy of scale; Scale economy; Scale economics; Economies of size of market; Industrial scale
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Economy of scale         
Economía de escala
Un costo más bajo por unidad producida, alcanzado a través de producción a gran escala. El costo más bajo puede resultar de mejores herramientas de producción, mayores descuentos en suministros comprados, producción de productos secundarios, y/o equipos o mano de obra usados a niveles de producción más cercanos a su capacidad. Una operación grande de alimentación de ganado podría ser capaz de beneficiarse de las economías, tales como costos más bajos de la unidad de alimento, incremento de la mecanización y costos veterinarios más bajos por unidad.
economies of scale         
(n.) = ahorros considerables
Ex: The piecemeal mechanization of the binding process immediately offered economies of scale.
economics of scale         
Ventajas al tamaño (principio que indica que mientras más crecen un negocio o un cuerpo (hasta un final fijado) así puede ahorrar en el costo o obtener otras ventajas (en economía)

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Economies of scale

In microeconomics, economies of scale are the cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, and are typically measured by the amount of output produced per unit of time. A decrease in cost per unit of output enables an increase in scale. At the basis of economies of scale, there may be technical, statistical, organizational or related factors to the degree of market control. This is just a partial description of the concept.

Economies of scale apply to a variety of the organizational and business situations and at various levels, such as a production, plant or an entire enterprise. When average costs start falling as output increases, then economies of scale occur. Some economies of scale, such as capital cost of manufacturing facilities and friction loss of transportation and industrial equipment, have a physical or engineering basis.

The economic concept dates back to Adam Smith and the idea of obtaining larger production returns through the use of division of labor. Diseconomies of scale are the opposite.

Economies of scale often have limits, such as passing the optimum design point where costs per additional unit begin to increase. Common limits include exceeding the nearby raw material supply, such as wood in the lumber, pulp and paper industry. A common limit for a low cost per unit weight commodities is saturating the regional market, thus having to ship product uneconomic distances. Other limits include using energy less efficiently or having a higher defect rate.

Large producers are usually efficient at long runs of a product grade (a commodity) and find it costly to switch grades frequently. They will, therefore, avoid specialty grades even though they have higher margins. Often smaller (usually older) manufacturing facilities remain viable by changing from commodity-grade production to specialty products.

Economies of scale must be distinguished from economies stemming from an increase in the production of a given plant. When a plant is used below its optimal production capacity, increases in its degree of utilization bring about decreases in the total average cost of production. As noticed, among the others, by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (1966) and Nicholas Kaldor (1972) these economies are not economies of scale.

Примеры употребления для Economy of scale
1. "When one looks at it from an economy–of–scale point of view, it‘s less easy to understand," Usenko said.
2. Pooling the institutions‘ mouse–raising space "will generate a lot of efficiency, a lot of economy of scale," Mitchell said.
3. Those firms that apply the principle of economy of scale, those that invest in human resources and design can continuously enlarge their businesses.
4. The existing mom–and–pop shops are not a particularly competitive format, so a larger retailer will benefit from an economy of scale, competitive pricing and brand recognition," Martin said.
5. Those prices can result in creation of petrochemical products at savings that can reach into the hundreds of dollars per ton, which gives the country a unique position in the global economy. «The key reasons for success have been, first and foremost, feedstock cost advantage, as almost 60 percent of the integrated cash flow is hydrocarbon based, and economy of scale has been fully exploited by the Saudi petrochemical producer.