(a) What is an industry? (b) Explain the following: i. division of labor ii. economies...

ECONOMICS
WAEC 2019

(a) What is an industry?

(b) Explain the following:

i. division of labor

ii. economies of scale

(c) Outline any four internal economies of scale.

Explanation

(a) An industry is a group of related firms classified according to the type of goods and services produced OR it is a group of fims producing similar commodities or offering similar senvices.

(b) i. Division of labor is the breaking down of a production process into different stages such that each part is handled by a particular individual, unit, or department.

ii. Economies of scale are the internal and external cost-saving benefits that accrue to a firm as it expands in size.

(c) i. Marketing economies: Larger firms can buy inputs in bulk and enjoy discount and also employ an efficient and well organised marketing strategy and also afford to advertise more.

ii. Risk-bearing economies: Larger firms can diversify their products so that they will not suffer undulty if one line of production becomes unprofitable.

iii. Financial economies: larger firms can easily access loans from banks and other financial institutions at lower interest rates because they have collateral and are more credit worthy.

iv. Technical economies: As a firm expands the size, it can aftord advances technology and sophistiIcated plants and machinery, leading to increased output at a lower unit cost.

v. Managerial economies: Larger firms can employ well-qualified and competent personnel to supervise various departments.

vi. Welfare economies: Largerfims can provMde better packages foremploy ees to boost their morale, e.g. subsidised housing, canteen serices, etc.

vii. Research and developmemnt economies: Larger firms have the resources to set up their own research departments or units which promote innovation and inventions.



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