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Network externalities resemble economies of scale, but they are not considered such because they are a function of the number of users of a good or service in an industry, not of the production efficiency within a business.
Economies of scale external to the firm ( or industry wide scale economies ) are only considered examples of network externalities if they are driven by demand side economies.
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