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What Worries India - January 2018
The majority (72%) of Indian people think things in the country are heading in the right direction. Financial/political corruption currently occupies the top spot for concern with 42% saying this.
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Plotting a Course for Autonomous Vehicles in India
With the rise of electric vehicles and the imminent arrival of self-driving cars in Western countries, relatively little has been said about the Indian automotive industry’s initiative to develop similar technology.
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Ipsos Launches Mobile Package Solution Driven by Behavioural Science
Recognising that successful package design must perform well in-store and drive saliency on the mobile devices where people increasingly shop, Ipsos Marketing has developed a behaviourally driven pack testing solution.
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Brand Growth: More People, More Often or Both?
The contribution of existing customers to brand growth.
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Countries that have a Younger Population are More Optimistic about 2018 than Countries with an Aging Population
The majority of adults are optimist about what the new year will bring, especially those in countries who have a lower median age, according to a recent online survey conducted by Ipsos in 28 different countries.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index Holds Steady
This month's global Consumer Confidence National Index score remained the same at 50.1.
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Flair India 2018: Aspiration to Action
In 2018, the Indian economy will be in fifth place worldwide, ahead of France and the UK. This dynamic, opening new balances of power, is part of a favourable trend for Asian countries that will be in the ranking of the ten largest economies in the next 15 years.
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87% of Indians are Optimistic for 2018
The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor poll was carried out in 28 countries around the world at the end of 2017. It asked over 21,500 online adults aged under 64 their predictions for 2018.
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Ipsos Update – January 2018
Happy New Year! Welcome to the first 2018 edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.