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*Economies of scale in commercial banking in the Philippines.
by Ibay, Rufino G., 1946-;
Subject: Banks and banking -- Philippines; Economies of scale.
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Economies of scale in academic libraries of the University of the Philippines Diliman.
by Cataylo, Neville C.; 2005.
Subject: University of the Philippines Diliman -- Libraries; Economies of scale.
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Increasing returns and economic analysis.
Basingstoke, Hants., Eng.: Macmillan, 1998.
Subject: Competition, Imperfect; Economies of scale; Classical school of economics.
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Economies of scale, relative efficiency, and banking policy : an application to the Philippines.
by Tolentino, V. Bruce J.;
Subject: Banks and banking -- Pilippines; Economies of scale -- Philippines.
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The competitiveness of small firms.
by Pratten, C. F. (Clifford Frederick); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Subject: Small business -- Great Britain; Competition; Economies of scale.
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Economies of scale in the household production model and intra-family allocation of resources.
by Fabella, Raul Villasenor; 1982.
Subject: Households -- Philippines -- Mathematical models; Economies of scale; Production capacity.
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<The> costs of hydro power: evidence on learning-by-doing, economies of scale and resource constraints in Austria.
by Pfeiffenberger, Hannes;
Subject: Cost of hydro power; Economies of scale; Learning-by-doing; Resource depletion, empirical analysis.
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Firm size and the business environment : worldwide survey results.
by Schiffer, Mirjam, 1972-; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2001.
Subject: Industries -- Size; Corporations -- Growth; Economies of scale; Business enterprises -- Case studies.
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Marshall's scale economies.
by Henderson, Vernon.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Marshall, Alfred, 1842-1924; Economies of scale; Externalities (Economics); Industrial location -- United States.
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The division of labor need not imply regional specialization.
by Leppala, Samuli; Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V, 2010.
Subject: Social sciences; Regional specialization; Comparative advantage; Economies of scale and scope; Knowledge spillovers.
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