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Half think aid spending is wasted
Three quarters of those surveyed in 24 countries know little about aid spending, and half think it is wasted, according to Ipsos Global @dvisor.
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The value of accurate forecasting
An interesting approach to how improving company attitudes towards volume forecasting can make a contribution to the bottom line.
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A complete dissolution of confidence: how it's not just Britain's banks that are no longer considered trustworthy
Now it is not just bankers that the public mistrust: Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty on how the influential are viewed with suspicion by the public.
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House prices: what do the public think will happen next?
Financial Statement Blog: Ben Marshall blogs on what our research for Halifax tells us about how good the public are at predicting house price movements.
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The acceptability of carrots
Jane Eunson and Lorraine Murray on the moral acceptability of using financial incentives to change behaviour.
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Minimum pricing and underage drinkers
Carolyn Black of Ipsos Scotland explores the potential impact of alcohol minimum pricing on underage drinkers.
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The Imperatives for Customer Loyalty 2012
For the fourth year running, The Logic Group has partnered with Ipsos to conduct consumer research with the Great British public to understand the key drivers behind, and manifesting behaviours of, customer loyalty in 2012.
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The complexities of the impact of `Bedroom Tax'
Steven Treanor explores the potential impact of Housing Benefit Reform on landlords, families and communities
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The impact of Universal Credit
Research Director, Caroline Booth discusses our work with the Social Market Foundation and Iain Duncan Smith's new Universal Credit.
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Labels, damn labels and statistics
Sara Davidson looks at the precieved labelling of individiuals through the use of quantitative data