ALL meanings of diseconomy
dis·e·con·o·my
D d - noun plural diseconomy a lack of economy. 1
- noun plural diseconomy something that adds costs, as opposed to something that contributes to economy or efficiency. 1
- noun diseconomy An economic disadvantage such as an increase in cost arising from an increase in the size of an organization. 1
- noun diseconomy (economics) A financial drawback or cost arising from a process. 0
- noun diseconomy disadvantage, such as lower efficiency or higher average costs, resulting from the scale on which an enterprise produces goods or services 0