Economies of scale

Cost advantages that businesses obtain due to their scale of operation, where the cost per unit decreases as output increases.

Coined by economist Alfred Marshall in his 1890 'Principles of Economics.' 'Economy' comes from Greek oikonomia (household management), and 'scale' refers to the size or extent of operations. The phrase formalized observations about industrial efficiency.

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