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A multiperiod supply chain network optimization model with investments in labor productivity enhancements in an era of COVID-19 and climate change
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    A multiperiod supply chain network optimization model with investments in labor productivity enhancements in an era of COVID-19 and climate change (English)
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    20 January 2022
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    multiperiod model
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    labor
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    labor productivity
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    supply chains
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    networks
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    optimization
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    variational inequalities
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