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diseconomy

American  
[dis-i-kon-uh-mee] / ˌdɪs ɪˈkɒn ə mi /

noun

diseconomies plural
  1. a lack of economy.

  2. something that adds costs, as opposed to something that contributes to economy or efficiency.


diseconomy British  
/ ˌdɪsɪˈkɒnəmɪ /

noun

  1. economics disadvantage, such as lower efficiency or higher average costs, resulting from the scale on which an enterprise produces goods or services

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Etymology

Origin of diseconomy

First recorded in 1935–40; dis- 1 + economy

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Too many talents sometimes sink a team and get the coach fired due to the diseconomy of scales.

From New York Times • Jul. 4, 2016

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