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BabsonMBA "The research presented at this symposium and the resulting dialogue is of utmost importance to the U.N. community—to both the representative member states and the U.N. development agencies that work to promote entrepreneurship." Executive Director, Business Council for the United Nations, on Babson's presentation, "Entrepreneurial Advantage of Nations," to the U.N. in April 2003 – William P. Underwood Entrepreneurship: A World View World-Class, World Perspective, World-Renowned The impact of Babson's Entrepreneurship Program is felt throughout the world. U.S. News & World Report has ranked • The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) examines entrepreneur- ship in countries representing more than 90 percent of the world's GDP and two-thirds of its population. Babson's MBA program No. 1 in entrepreneurship for 10 consecutive years. • The PriceBabson Program has taught nearly 1,000 faculty, hailing from every continent, the art and science of teaching entrepreneurship. • Professor Paul Reynolds received the 2004 International Award for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research. To find out more about entrepreneurship at Babson, please visit www.babson.edu/eship F.W. OLIN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AT BABSON COLLEGE Wellesley, MA BizEd MARCH/APRIL 2004 69