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August 21, 2020PublicationsBy Laura Ramos

Central California Business Review

This report, published by the Fresno State Craig School of Business, features valuable insights into the regional economy such as consumer and real estate sentiments, the labor market, and business interests including agriculture, water, manufacturing, banking, and global issues.

CWI contributed to the “Water & Agriculture in the San Joaquin Valley” section of the Business Review report.

  • The authors of the 2019 report were Helle Peterson and Thomas Esqueda.
    • 2019 Article
  • The authors of the 2020 report were Amber R. Crowell, Thomas Esqueda, and Thomas Holyoke.
    • 2020 Article


For more information visit Central California Business Review.

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Laura Ramos

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