产能扩张与工厂规模

Capacity Expansion and the Size of Plants

RAND Journal of Economics · 1990
被引 8
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究企业在增长行业中如何权衡工厂产能与平均成本,通过投资时机博弈模型分析自由进入下的均衡产能扩张,发现小工厂与大工厂可能共存且均衡利润为零。

Abstract

Scale economies in industrial plants confer a tradeoff on firms between the capacity of production facilities and the average cost of production. This tradeoff is central to firms' capacity expansion decisions in growing industries. This article imbeds the cost versus capacity tradeoff in an investment-timing game and explores the properties of equilibrium capacity expansion in growing industries with free entry. Some of the results are analytical and others are based on numerical examples using a particular class of demand functions. Equilibrium capacity expansion is suboptimal from a social point of view, but it involves zero profits. Small plants with high unit costs can coexist in a rent-dissipating equilibrium with large plants with low unit costs. Small plants sometimes precede and at other times follow the installation of large plants as the industry evolves along the equilibrium path.

规模经济产能扩张工厂规模投资时机博弈