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November 2014

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Cover Story

Georgia Holds On To First Place

The right foundation for new capital investment includes a workforce with the skills in demand by industry and making state government as non-intrusive as possible, says Governor Nathan Deal.

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Features

Home Base

The domestic US industry is rebounding and the Mexican auto sector is soaring on the power of multiple megaplants.

Continental Drift

Frankfurt and Amsterdam surge, but latent London demand figures to drive projects by year's end.

A Taxing Concern

Calls for repeal of the excise tax on medical devices haven't died down.

Evidence Mounts

Evaluation of tax incentives is good for business and good for taxpayers.

Investment Profiles

Big Sites, Big Opportunities

Certified industrial real estate is primed for development near Toledo, thanks to layers of infrastructure and collaboration.

International

The True Price

The Ontario Ministry of Energy's cost/benefit insights on going green.

Heart of the Americas

Panama and Costa Rica lead the way in a region aiming to boost its standard of living along with its global competitiveness.

Worth Savoring

Like their resurrected winemaking tradition, Slovenians win over investors with a blend that is both complex and delightful.

After the Fall

Twenty-five years later, Germans remember when the Berlin Wall fell, reflect on how far a unified Germany has come, and ponder how far it has yet to go.

Departments

Raise the Visa Cap Already!

In 2013, 10,000 high tech positions at five high tech companies — IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Oracle and Qualcomm — went unfilled due to a lack of qualified US candidates.

Area Spotlights

Virtuous Cycles

Leaders offer insights into serving energy, commodities and consumers in Greater Omaha and beyond.

Made in Montana

Entrepreneurs are building innovative companies in Big Sky Country.

Brains and Brawn

The Big Three river cities continue to apply their considerable economic muscle.