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COVID market disruptions were tougher on small firms spread up and down supply chain

Research from UW–Madison shows that vertical integration can expose small business to greater risk during times of economic upheaval.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/covid-market-disruptions-were-tougher-on-small-firms-spread-up-and-down-supply-chain/
Posted in Economics of Agriculture, ResearchTagged Andrew Stevens
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