KANSAS CITY, MO - In the midst of record unemployment, a new Kauffman Foundation-funded U.S. Census Bureau study reports that startup companies are a major contributor to job creation.
Economic freedom in Malta (di-ve)
Malta's economic freedom score is 66.1, making its economy the 47th freest in the 2009 Index, with the score remaining almost unchanged from last year.
Kauffman Foundation-funded U.S. Census Bureau Data Highlight Importance of Business Startups to Job Creation in the U.s. (Kansas City InfoZine)
Business Dynamic Statistics Also Indicate That Business Startups Remain Robust Even in the Most Severe Recession
Missouri Attorney General Names Jefferson City Lawyer to Key Administration Post (Kansas City InfoZine)
The Governmental Affairs Division provides legal counsel and representation to state government and its agencies, boards and commissions.
Startups boost job creation in tough economies (BizJournals)
Startup companies in the United States contribute significantly to job creation, according to a study released Wednesday by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
Kauffman Foundation-Funded U.S. Census Bureau Data Highlight Importance of Business Startups to Job Creation in the U.S. (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
In the midst of record unemployment, a new Kauffman Foundation-funded U.S. Census Bureau study reports that startup companies are a major contributor to job creation. The Business Dynamic Statistics also indicate that while business startups decline slightly in most of the cyclical downturns, startups remain robust even in the most severe recession over the sample period.
73 Companies in the Cleveland Plus(TM) Region Attract $259 Million in Venture Investment in 2008 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Even in the challenging economic environment of 2008, more companies in the Cleveland Plus region received investment last year than in any of the last five. According to the 2008 Venture Capital Report for the Cleveland Plus region, 73 companies received $259 million in investment capital in 2008.
Starting a business in a bad economy? (Sioux City Journal)
SIOUX CITY -- After being laid off from his computer sales job last year, Jerry Janssen acted on his dream of becoming his own boss.
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