The rationale for this was the efficiency gain discussed above.
In recent years, corporations have become obsessed with efficiency gains.
Yes, but it's presence just may set a lower limit to any efficiency gains.
That's particularly important because it means that the efficiency gains of the 90's are intact and building.
As a result, the efficiency gains associated with mergers were not present.
"The only way to get efficiency gains in information technology is to take some of the people out."
The American system contributed to efficiency gains through division of labor.
It is too early to say whether these increases in process costs will be offset by other efficiency gains.
The efficiency gain is greater for smaller motor power ratings.
We've heard this a hundred times before, the promise of magic efficiency gain.