As the world slowly emerges from COVID 19 both the virus and the lingering effects on the economy will be in the spotlight. There is a real urgency to get businesses up and running and employees working again. Some businesses may be able to flip a switch and up to speed while other may need to ramp up more slowly and will only be able to turn up the dial. In both situations, there are implications for the local workforce and for the community
Findings from a CARI study conducted in 1997 illustrated the importance of business development as a...
In an effort to stem Nebraska\u27s loss of population and create new employment opportunities, the S...
Nonmetropolitan residents, those living outside central urbanized areas greater than 50,000 in popul...
The global pandemic has driven the whole country into an unprecedented crisis. As the months passed ...
This article describes the impact of COVID-19 on nonprofit organizations in Nebraska based on eviden...
The Nebraska economy will contract in 2020 but the rate of decline will not be as rapid as nationwid...
In rural economic development, the old way of doing business no longer works. There used to be a tim...
Workforce development is a growing need in rural communities. This article recognizes Cooperative Ex...
Since 1999, the Nebraska Cooperative Development Center (NCDC) has provided technical assistance, ed...
Many rural communities focus their development efforts on job creation. In the non-metropolitan port...
In July 2015, the University embarked on a collaborative project with five southeast Nebraska counti...
Whether a business is impacted by weather-related disasters, road construction or sudden economic do...
In the June 10, 2020 issue of Cornhusker Economics, the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) w...
The abrupt onset of Covid-19 disrupted the US and global economy. After the initial shock, the US sa...
For the past twelve years, the NebraskaEDGE Program has assisted nascent and active entrepreneurs th...
Findings from a CARI study conducted in 1997 illustrated the importance of business development as a...
In an effort to stem Nebraska\u27s loss of population and create new employment opportunities, the S...
Nonmetropolitan residents, those living outside central urbanized areas greater than 50,000 in popul...
The global pandemic has driven the whole country into an unprecedented crisis. As the months passed ...
This article describes the impact of COVID-19 on nonprofit organizations in Nebraska based on eviden...
The Nebraska economy will contract in 2020 but the rate of decline will not be as rapid as nationwid...
In rural economic development, the old way of doing business no longer works. There used to be a tim...
Workforce development is a growing need in rural communities. This article recognizes Cooperative Ex...
Since 1999, the Nebraska Cooperative Development Center (NCDC) has provided technical assistance, ed...
Many rural communities focus their development efforts on job creation. In the non-metropolitan port...
In July 2015, the University embarked on a collaborative project with five southeast Nebraska counti...
Whether a business is impacted by weather-related disasters, road construction or sudden economic do...
In the June 10, 2020 issue of Cornhusker Economics, the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) w...
The abrupt onset of Covid-19 disrupted the US and global economy. After the initial shock, the US sa...
For the past twelve years, the NebraskaEDGE Program has assisted nascent and active entrepreneurs th...
Findings from a CARI study conducted in 1997 illustrated the importance of business development as a...
In an effort to stem Nebraska\u27s loss of population and create new employment opportunities, the S...
Nonmetropolitan residents, those living outside central urbanized areas greater than 50,000 in popul...