Vertical integration is not attributed to a single inventor, but it was popularized by industrialists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most notably by Andrew Carnegie in the steel industry and John D. Rockefeller in oil. They implemented this strategy to control multiple stages of production and distribution, reducing costs and increasing efficiency. The concept has since become a fundamental business strategy across various industries.
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