- been some sort of
economy;
economies grew
larger as
societies grew and
became more complex.
Sumer developed a large-scale
economy based on commodity...
-
basis of
economies of scale,
there may be technical, statistical,
organizational or
related factors to the
degree of
market control.
Economies of scale...
-
mixed economy.
Market economies are
contrasted with
planned economies where investment and
production decisions are
embodied in an
integrated economy-wide...
-
science and
information technology.
Planned economies contrast with
unplanned economies,
specifically market economies,
where autonomous firms operating in markets...
- city-states such as Uruk and Ebla. The
economies of the
Ancient Gr**** city-states can also best be
characterized as
mixed economies. It is also
possible that the...
-
traditional economies often carry forward into the "modern"
economies they become, though; it is not
uncommon for a
traditional economy that heavily...
- the size of
various unobserved economies and
examines their consequences in both
socialist and
market oriented economies.
Feige goes on to
develop a taxonomic...
- an
older version of the IMF's list of 38
Advanced Economies,
noting that the IMF's
Advanced Economies list "would
presumably also
cover the
following nine...
-
Economies of
scope are "efficiencies
formed by variety, not volume" (the
latter concept is "
economies of scale"). In economics, "
economies" is synonymous...
- are
internal economies of
scale for a firm, and may
allow for
establishing more of the same firm
outside the area or region.
Economies of
scale external...