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The Economics of Multi-Plant Operation - An International Comparisons Study (Hardcover)
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The Economics of Multi-Plant Operation - An International Comparisons Study (Hardcover)
Series: Harvard Economic Studies
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Why should manufacturing firms in many national industries maintain
multiple small scale plants when they might produce the same output
at a lower unit cost in a single large establishment? What specific
benefits are attained through the operation of multiple plants? To
address these questions, the authors conducted 125 in-depth
interviews with businessmen actively involved in plant size and
multi-plant operating decisions. They investigated the experience
of twelve industries in six countries (West Germany, France, the
United Kingdom, Sweden, Canada, and the United States). The authors
develop an economic theory of plant size and multi-plant decisions
and apply it to analyze the statistical and qualitative evidence on
factors affecting plant size choices. They then examine the extent
of multi-plant operation, its statistical correlate, and the
economy actually or potentially realizable from various modes of
multi-plant operation. Implications are drawn from antitrust and
foreign trade policy, the evolution of scientific business
management, and the development of industrial organization
knowledge.
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