synergies and economies of scale
Synergies refer to the benefits gained when two or more entities or elements work together, resulting in a combined effect that is greater than the sum of their individual effects. Economies of scale, on the other hand, describe the cost advantages achieved when the production volume of a product or service increases, leading to lower average costs per unit.
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