Analysis of the Profits of Banks and Supply Chain Enterprises under Noncollaborative and Collaborative Financing

In order to solve the problem of how to choose a financing strategy for supply chain enterprises with financial constraints, including the manufacturer and the retailer, this paper puts forward two financing strategies in the bilateral supply chain with uncertain output and certain demand. The two f...

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