Varela V., RodrigoSoler, Juan David2012-11-232012-11-2320122012-10http://hdl.handle.net/10625/50543http://repository.icesi.edu.co/biblioteca_digital/handle/10906/79269The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) conducts on-going research worldwide in order to study and analyze relationships that exist between entrepreneurship and national economic development. More than 60% of the Caribbean people surveyed consider they are able to identify opportunities and have the capabilities to create and manage a new business. However, many of the potential entrepreneurs are not developing entrepreneurial competences to the required level.Textapplication/pdfenSMALL ENTERPRISESENTREPRENEURSHIPCOMPETITIVENESSECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTEDUCATIONAL POLICYBUSINESS MANAGEMENTNON-FORMAL EDUCATIONCARIBBEANGlobal Entrepreneurship Monitor Caribbean 2011 : Caribbean regional reportSynthesis Report