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The Georgia Manufacturing Survey
 
The Georgia Manufacturing Survey (GMS) is a statewide study conducted every two to three years by Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute and the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy to assess the business and technological conditions of Georgia’s manufacturers. | More about GMS and Innovation Surveys

 

Administration of the Survey: Archive of Questionnaires, Reports, and other Materials

The Georgia Manufacturing Survey provides critical benchmark information on Georgia manufacturers’ problems and needs, business performance, and technology use and plans. Survey information is used for analysis and research on issues and trends, program planning and evaluation. The survey is mailed to all Georgia manufacturers with 10 or more employees. The first GMS was conducted in 1994. The most recent is 2008.

Select on the items below for additional information, including copies of the results of earlier surveys. Our consent and confidentiality statement can be accessed here. Below, you can find details of the survey questionnaires, cover letters, final reports, benchmark reports, summary reports, and other materials related to the administration and results. These are public and available for fair use. We request that you give appropriate acknowledgements if you use or draw from the materials. 

2008 Survey

2005 Survey

2002 Survey

1999 Survey

1996 Survey

1994 Survey

 
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