custoso
Custoso is a term used in theoretical discussions of cost-benefit dynamics to denote a regime in which costs rise faster than benefits as a process scales. It is invoked to describe situations in which expansion or intensified effort yields diminishing or negative net value, signaling potential inefficiency or risk in scaling decisions.
Etymology and usage notes suggest that custoso derives from the Romance-language word for costly, with the
Definition and scope: In economic modeling, a custoso regime occurs when marginal costs exceed marginal benefits
Measurement: Analysts look for rising average costs relative to stable or declining benefits as output or coverage
Examples: Large infrastructure projects with substantial upfront capital and uncertain ongoing maintenance; software platforms requiring extensive
See also: cost-benefit analysis; diminishing returns; economies of scale; sunk costs.