COVID-19, MSMEs, AND THE INFORMAL SECTOR
Reden is the owner of a small online vegetable delivery service in Marikina. The lockdown saw the increase in the daily transactions that his small enterprise usually receives in a day – from 60 to 300. Reden counts himself lucky. However, he did experience difficulty in sourcing and transporting hi...
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Main Authors: | Jimenez, Shieradel, Habarada, Raymund B, Mia, Ian Benedict R. |
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