Mohring effect
The effect Mohring is a property of the systems of Transport illustrating the Rendements of scale.
When, on a given way, the means of transport (for example of the drunk ) increase in quantity to satisfy the request, their frequency also increases, returning the use of these more advantageous means of transport for the users (since their latency decreases).
The name of this effect comes from the economist who studied it, Herbert Mohring.
See too
- Externalité
- Effect Logistic network
- Transport
- the Council in logistics
Category: Microeconomy
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