We present an overview of the simplest supergravity models which enforce
radiative breaking of the electroweak symmetry, namely the minimal SU(5)
supergravity model and the class of string-inspired/derived supergravity models
based on the flipped SU(5)×U(1) structure supplemented by a minimal set
of additional matter representations such that unification occurs at the string
scale (\sim10^{18}\GeV). These models can be fully parametrized in terms of
the top-quark mass, the ratio tanβ=v2/v1, and three supersymmetry
breaking parameters (m1/2,m0,A). The latter are chosen in the minimal
SU(5) model such that the stringent constraints from proton decay and
cosmology are satisfied. In the flipped SU(5) case we consider two
string-inspired supersymmetry breaking scenaria: SU(N,1) no-scale
supergravity and a dilaton-induced supersymmetry breaking scenario. Both imply
universal soft supersymmetry breaking parameters: m0=A=0 and
m_0=\coeff{1}{\sqrt{3}}m_{1/2}, A=-m_{1/2} respectively. We present a
comparative study of the sparticle and Higgs spectra of both flipped SU(5)
models and the minimal SU(5) model and conclude that all can be partially
probed at the Tevatron and LEPII (and the flipped models at HERA too). In both
flipped SU(5) cases there is a more constrained version which allows to
determine tanβ in terms of mt,mg~ and which leads to much
sharper and readily accessible experimental predictions. We also discuss the
prospects for indirect experimental detection: a non-trivial fraction of the
parameter space of the flipped SU(5) models is in conflict with the present
experimental allowed range for the b→sγ rare decay mode, and the
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