Diagnosing the Experience Curve
In many cases, the use of the experience curve has led to misleading implications for business strategy. The experience curve describes an inverse relationship between inflation-adjusted value-added costs and cumulative volume of production. It predicts that the largest competitor in a business envi...
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Main Authors: | Montgomery, David B., Day, G. S. |
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Language: | English |
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1983
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