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Diego Nocetti

Diego Noceti, Ph.D., is a professor of economics at the David D. Reh School of Business at Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, and co-editor of the Eastern Economic Journal.
dnocetti@clarkson.edu
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COVID-19 and the health care supply chain: impacts and lessons learned

The COVID-19 pandemic shone a bright light on the cracks and weaknesses in the health care supply chains. There are several strategies that the industry can implement to mitigate supply chain disruptions during major emergencies without incurring exorbitant costs.
February 17, 2021
Farzad Mahmoodi, Erik Blutinger, Luciana EchazĂș, and Diego Nocetti
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The COVID-19 pandemic shone a bright light on the cracks and weaknesses in the health care supply chains. There are several strategies that the industry can implement to mitigate supply chain disruptions during major emergencies without incurring exorbitant costs.


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Navigational aids for an uncertain world

February 28, 2018
Diego Nocetti, Michael Wasserman, and Farzad Mahmoodi
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Changes in international economic policy are increasing supply chain risks. Four "guideposts" can help supply chain managers determine whether to change strategy or stay the course.
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