Heartland Expressway Association High Plains Community Development Corporation Nebraska Business Development Center Nebraska Department of Labor Nebraska Department of Economic Development Nebraska Travel & Tourism Panhandle Area Development District USDA/RD Nebraska...
NPPD benchmarks its wholesale rate with roughly 800 members of the National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation (CFC) on a yearly basis. Several years ago, NPPD set a goal to be in the first quartile – which is at or below the 25th percentile for power cost. In 2020 NPPD met...
Nebraska's constitution was adopted in 1875. It was amended in 1982 to ensure that rangeland and farmland could be sold only to a Nebraska family-farm corporation. The executive branch is headed by a governor elected for a four-year term. By constitutional amendment in 1934 the legislature was...
Nebraska's economic development, finance and tax organizations provide a range of incentive programs to initiate new business and commercial investment. Regional Report: The Plains States Rank High for Business Friendliness Steve Kaelble, Staff Editor, Area Development Already a powerful region for ener...
Along with generating power at a competitive price, Nebraska’s utilities participate fully in the partnership that makes it easy for businesses to locate or expand in the state. For example, working with the Nebraska Department of Economic Development, local communities, the railroads, rural power...
Omaha is home to Berkshire Hathaway, whose chief executive officer (CEO), Warren Buffett, was ranked in March 2009 by Forbes magazine as the second-richest person in the world. The city is also home to Mutual of Omaha, InfoUSA, TD Ameritrade, West Corporation, Valmont Industries, Woodmen of...
Economic Drivers Nebraska harvested 266.7 million bushels of soybeans in 2023, worth over $3.36 billion dollars. Biodiesel adds over 70 cents per bushel to the value of soybeans. Nebraska used an average of 24.5 million gallons of biodiesel each year from 2013-2020. Fleet by the Numbers Ne...
The railroad controlled the markets and transportation, but CB&Q management was careful to make adjustments in response to protests by workers and farmers, even when the corporation had the ability to defeat oppositional organizations. The corporate structure also mitigated protest. The workers and ...
Sustainable Economic Development in Previously Deprived Localities: The Case of Khayelitsha in Cape Town In Khayelitsha (new home), the largest African township in the City of Cape Town, there are persistent interlocking challenges that necessitate an integrat... S Ngxiza - 《Urban Forum》 被引...
The left believes that the economy, the IMF, the multinational corporation make inequality. The left is mistaken. The inequality—which certainly offends the pre-analytic Christian-socialist sensibility that all of us start with at age sixteen—can be explained by supply and demand. Supply and ...