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Encouraged by the feasibility study, the OECD launched the Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme (EIP) in 2006 in order to build internationally comparable statistics on entrepreneurship and its determinants. In 2007, Eurostat joined forces with the OECD to create a joint OECD-Eurostat EIP, and work began with the development of standard definitions and concepts as a basis for the collection of empirical data.
This report presents the results of the first round of empirical data collected under the EIP.
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Foreword
The importance of entrepreneurship
The OECD-Eurostat Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme (EIP)
Results of the first round of empirical data collected under the EIP - Introduction
A. Structural indicators on enterprise population
B. Entrereneurial performance
C. Determinants and impacts of entrepreneurship
Future Work under the Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme
Acknowledgements
Press releases
A New Global Measurement for Entrepreneurship, The Kauffman Foundation
OECD-Eurostat entrepreneurship indicators aim to support new business creation, OECD
In the news
Where Companies Grow, Wall Street Journal, 3 December, 2008
Start-ups and slow-downs, The Economist, 18 November, 2008
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