Over the past decade, the explosive impact of small businesses on the United States economy has drawn the attention of policy makers and economic developers alike. And, with good reason! Information from the 1992 Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy showed that in Nebraska microbusinesses (businesses that employed less than 5 employees) accounted for more than 91% of all businesses in the state and contributed 20% of the state抯 payroll and proprietors?income. These businesses are located in communities and on the farms. They are auto repair shops, bakeries, jelly makers, tool and die shops, restaurants and crafters, just to name a few. The list is endless, but the impact reaches far into the community, providing jobs and economi...
Extension's research is informed by the programs and partnerships we have with communities across th...
Small businesses contribute greatly to economic activity and provide employment for large proportion...
Growth of Nebraska Homegrown Industries (Dorothy Switzer) Nebraska is still in need of some impetus ...
Over the past decade, the explosive impact of small businesses on the United States economy has draw...
Economic theory and research data suggest that Nebraska policymakers should redirect economic develo...
Omaha and Lincoln are not the only places in Nebraska where new businesses are happening. Between 19...
How does small business and entrepreneurship in Nebraska compare to its counterparts in other region...
The attention put on microenterprises in economic development planning has been increasing in recent...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper and Poster, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2016.We want to...
Much of the business activity in the New England region centers around providing goods and services ...
Findings from a CARI study conducted in 1997 illustrated the importance of business development as a...
Politicians within the United States regularly tout the advantages of promoting small business as a ...
This issue of Mainebiz features small businesses. This brief article summarizes how communities bene...
The Center for Rural Affairs is a Nebraskan nonprofit organization whose mission is to establish str...
Small businesses are a crucial part of rural America. They certainlyform the images the nation holds...
Extension's research is informed by the programs and partnerships we have with communities across th...
Small businesses contribute greatly to economic activity and provide employment for large proportion...
Growth of Nebraska Homegrown Industries (Dorothy Switzer) Nebraska is still in need of some impetus ...
Over the past decade, the explosive impact of small businesses on the United States economy has draw...
Economic theory and research data suggest that Nebraska policymakers should redirect economic develo...
Omaha and Lincoln are not the only places in Nebraska where new businesses are happening. Between 19...
How does small business and entrepreneurship in Nebraska compare to its counterparts in other region...
The attention put on microenterprises in economic development planning has been increasing in recent...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper and Poster, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2016.We want to...
Much of the business activity in the New England region centers around providing goods and services ...
Findings from a CARI study conducted in 1997 illustrated the importance of business development as a...
Politicians within the United States regularly tout the advantages of promoting small business as a ...
This issue of Mainebiz features small businesses. This brief article summarizes how communities bene...
The Center for Rural Affairs is a Nebraskan nonprofit organization whose mission is to establish str...
Small businesses are a crucial part of rural America. They certainlyform the images the nation holds...
Extension's research is informed by the programs and partnerships we have with communities across th...
Small businesses contribute greatly to economic activity and provide employment for large proportion...
Growth of Nebraska Homegrown Industries (Dorothy Switzer) Nebraska is still in need of some impetus ...