kostintensiva
Kostintensiva is an economic term used to describe sectors or activities that incur high total costs relative to output, driven largely by substantial fixed costs and capital expenditures. The concept helps explain how some industries rely on scale and reliable access to financing to spread large upfront and ongoing costs over a large volume of production.
Key features of kostintensiva activities include high fixed costs (such as plant, equipment, and facilities), sizable
Economic implications involve barriers to entry, since new entrants must fund large initial investments. Profitability becomes
Common examples often described as kostintiva include cement and steel production, petrochemicals, chemicals, mining, and other
See also: economies of scale, fixed costs, variable costs, capital intensity, price pass-through.