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diseconomy

n. (context economics English) A financial drawback or cost arising from a process

Usage examples of "diseconomy".

It is good to listen to something besides external diseconomies or the cross-subsidies of interlocked transport, or the marginal disutility of heavy highway lorries.

It will have a title something like, 'The External Diseconomies of Artosan SpacioGraphics.

First, we must study the energy and personnel parameters for critical technologies, balance the input and output against the wastes and other diseconomies, and then pinpoint areas of diminishing returns, where the use of more high technology may not produce commensurate benefits.