Distinguish between internal diseconomies of scale and external diseconomies of scale

Distinguish between internal diseconomies of scale and external diseconomies of scale

Internal diseconomies imply to all factors which raise the cost of production from within a particular firm as a result of expansion of its scale of production. These can be technical issues of production or organizational issues within the structure of a firm or industry.

External diseconomies of scale refers to external forces imposed by the environment within which a firm or industry operates leading to increase in average costs of production. Causes external diseconomies of scale may includes

  • Intense competition among the firms raises the cost of raw material.
  • The scarcity of electricity, water, finance, and other factors of production raises the price.
  • Local roads become congested and so the transportation cost begins to rise.
  • Local labour becomes scarce and firms have to offer higher wages to attract new workers.
  • Land and factories become scarce and rent begin to rise.
  • The localization of an industry in a specific region leads to pollution. This adversely affects their health. The social cost of production rises.
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