1. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: United States: Nebraska: Business and Economy: By Locality. Localities are towns and cities within the state of Nebraska. Curlie - Regional: North America: United States: Nebraska: Business and Economy: By Locality
  2. Category includes webpages about companies that are in business to make a profit that have business locations or limited service areas restricted to the state of Nebraska. These include, but are not limited to companies that specialize in manufacturing, retail sales, legal services, banking, real estate brokers and transportation of goods.
  3. globalbusiness.org

    International companies in Nebraska employ 39,000 U.S. workers. Approximately 19,600 of those jobs are in the manufacturing sector. With 442 international companies in the Cornhusker State, global investment grows Nebraska's economy. Discover how global investment is growing Nebraska's economy and providing high-quality jobs in local ...
  4. Jan 17, 2025The situation in Nebraska is far from unique: Across the U.S., there's a labor shortage, which has clashed with anti-immigrant sentiment. But the situation is especially dire here, and it might come to a head in the city of North Platte. The population in North Platte has been declining for the last decade or so.
  5. local participation in regional economic specializations, or industry clusters, and assesses the distribution of benefits to places and people when localities participate in those clusters. We identify four main factors that drive local economic connectivity to regional economies: business ecosystems, infrastructure, planning support and funding,
  6. Ord's Historic Two-Dimensional Economy For most of its history Ord and its regional economy has been two dimensional with production agriculture (e.g., farming, ranching, and allied activities) as the foundational economic activity and Ord [s role as an area hub for retail trade and services.
  7. Jan 26, 2023North America also boasts considerable demographic advantages. Mexico has a vast supply of young highly skilled workers, while the U.S. and Canada have significant high-wage jobs in developed ...
  8. northshorealliance.org

    May 3, 2023That economy must include the dynamic and growing proportions of diversity-owned businesses in the United States and in cities and towns closer to home. For this article, we will be using interchangeably diversity-owned, minority-owned, and minority-owned business enterprises as various organizations use different terms to express similar findings.

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