The late Thomas McCraw of the Harvard Business School once wrote, Throughout American history, entrepreneurs have tried,

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The late Thomas McCraw of the Harvard Business School once wrote, “Throughout American history, entrepreneurs have tried, sometimes desperately, to create big businesses out of naturally small-scale operations. It has not worked.” What advantage would entrepreneurs expect to gain from creating “big businesses”? Why would entrepreneurs fail to create big businesses with “naturally small-scale operations”? Illustrate your answer with a graph showing long-run average costs.

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Microeconomics

ISBN: 9780135952955

8th Edition

Authors: Glenn Hubbard, Anthony Patrick O Brien

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