In many modern U.S. industries the following patterns seem to hold: (a) Small firms are more likely

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In many modern U.S. industries the following patterns seem to hold:

(a) Small firms are more likely to outsource production of inputs than are large firms;

(b) “Standard” inputs (such as a simple transistor that could be used by several electronics manufacturers) are more likely to be outsourced than “tailormade”

inputs (such as a circuit board designed for a single manufacturer’s specific needs).

What factors might explain these patterns?

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Economics Of Strategy

ISBN: 9781118273630

6th Edition

Authors: David Besanko, David Dranove, Scott Schaefer, Mark Shanley

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