The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor is the largest and longest-standing globally focused entrepreneurship research. Researchers from Babson College, the London Business School, and a university team for each participating country, explore the role of entrepreneurship in national economic growth. More than 200 scholars and researchers are currently participating in the GEM project. The results of GEM data analysis are used as a key benchmarking indicator by a number of distinguished regional, national and supranational authorities around the world.
GEM’s unique ability to provide information on the entrepreneurial landscape of countries in a global context makes its data a necessary resource for any serious attempt to study and track entrepreneurial behavior worldwide. GEM’s renewed vision will allow researchers to further increase their ability to educate policy makers and make a difference in our economies.
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GEM 2007 Report on Women and Entrepreneurship

GEM 2007 Executive Report

GEM 2007 High-Growth Entrepreneurship

GEM 2006 Financing Report

GEM 2006 Report on Women and Entrepreneurship

GEM 2006 Global Report

GEM US 2004 & 2005 Executive Report

GEM Global 2005: Executive Report

GEM Global 2004: Financing Report

GEM Global 2005: High Expectations Report
GEM Global 2004: Women and Entrepreneurship Report

GEM Global 2004: Women and Entrepreneurship Report - Arabic Edition
Additional 2004 GEM National Team Reports >>>
Copies of current and past individual reports from GEM countries are available at www.gemconsortium.org .
For additional information on GEM, contact Marcia Cole at colema@babson.edu .