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indivisibility

 
Geography Dictionary: indivisibility

The difficulty of using only part of a plant for profitable production. For example, if a plant has a set of machines with different capacities, they will only be used economically if they are used to the full. This is an important concept in understanding not only economies of scale, but also the diseconomies imposed by serving a market which does not require industrial plant to be used to the full capacity of the plant.

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Geography Dictionary. A Dictionary of Geography. Copyright © Susan Mayhew 1992, 1997, 2004. All rights reserved.  Read more