Global Entrepreneurship Index
The Global Entrepreneurship Index (GEI) is an economic activity index compiled by US-based The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Institute, which looks at how individual countries across the world allocate resources to promoting entrepreneurship, if indeed they do.
History
The Institute was founded by economic scholars from the Imperial College London,[1] the LSE and the University of Pécs (Hungary).
Structure
The main purpose of The GEDI Institute is to produce the GEI, which gives a rating of an individual country's entrepreneurship ecosystem.
See also
- Global Entrepreneurship Monitor
- Global Entrepreneurship Program
- Global Entrepreneur Programme
- Global Entrepreneurship Week
- Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship
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