noun
Etymology
Origin of diseconomy
Example Sentences
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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
The governor makes a strong case for the diseconomy of spending $550,000 a year to keep hardcore criminals incarcerated for an undetermined length of time.
From Washington Times
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