One of the advantages of exporting is that it provides scale economies. True or False
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Scale economies refer to the cost advantages that businesses obtain due to their size of operation. Larger businesses can often produce goods or services at a lower cost per unit because they can spread their fixed costs over a larger number of units. Show more…
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