Do the Largest Firms Grow the Fastest? The Case of U.S. Dairies



the environment, policies to facilitate small business growth and diversification could
achieve multiple policy objectives. Further, because public concerns about air and water
pollution from confined animal production units increase with the geographic
concentration of the industry, strengthening policy instruments to mitigate negative
environmental externalities could simultaneously promote a less concentrated,
competitive industry of small businesses.

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