Bruce Henderson: The Experience Curve. In: The Boston Consulting Group (Hrsg.): Perspectives. Nr.16, 1. Januar 1968 (bcg.com [PDF]): „Price and cost data show thatcosts decline by somecharacteristic amount each time accumulated experience is doubled.“
Bruce Henderson: The Experience Curve — Reviewed (Part II). History. In: The Boston Consulting Group (Hrsg.): Perspectives. Nr.125, 1. Januar 1973 (bcg.com [PDF]): „Experience curve is the name applied in 1966 to overall cost behavior by The Boston Consulting Group. The name was selected to distinguish this phenomenon from the well known and well documented learning curve effect. The two are related, but quite different.“
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T. P. Wright: Factors Affecting the Cost of Airplanes. In: Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences. Band3, Nr.4, Februar 1936, ISSN0095-9812, S.122–128, doi:10.2514/8.155: „The present writer started his studies of the variation of costs with quantity in 1922.“
T. P. Wright: Factors Affecting the Cost of Airplanes. In: Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences. Band3, Nr.4, Februar 1936, ISSN0095-9812, S.122–128, doi:10.2514/8.155: „The present writer started his studies of the variation of costs with quantity in 1922.“