The Ipsos Global @dvisor

Key topics covered in this analysis include world citizen's attitudes on economic confidence, trade and regulation, trust of business, their most worrying issues and a unique segmentation on globalization and control.

Recession? Depression? Let's Call It a Disruption...

Welcome to the first world public opinion report from the Ipsos Global @dvisor. Ipsos Public Affairs decided to produce this report because demand from our clients for more insight into world public opinion matches with our own belief that, in this time of global economic crisis, it is important for "experts not to remain silent" (with deference to Ipsos Co-President Jean-Marc Lech).

About Global @dvisor

The Ipsos Global @dvisor is a semi-annual, online survey of 22,000 consumer citizens in 22 countries across the globe, covering 75% of the world's GDP. It produces syndicated reports and studies specifically tailored to the needs of corporations, advertising and PR agencies, and governments.

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