Economy


Government Survey

The undecided voters who could swing the EU referendum

Paul Carroll of our social research qualitative team, writes in politics.co.uk on what we learned from our  group of undecided referendum voters for BBC Newsnight.
Economy Survey

Corporation Tax and Brexit

Ipsos has carried out research on behalf of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) and The Times, aimed at understanding senior financial and business decision makers' attitudes towards corporate taxation and the European Union.
Politics Survey

Wondering why Boris Johnson keeps mentioning bendy bananas and Brexit - there's a simple explanation

People are getting their facts confused about Brexit, and this might be a nifty trick being played on us all, says Bobby Duffy in the Independent.
Healthcare Survey

Brexit and the UK pharma industry

Eleanor Biggs of Ipsos Healthcare asks what Brexit could mean for the UK pharmaceutical industry in PharmExec.com.
Investors Survey

Economy Matters: The View From Here

Simon Atkinson, Ipsos' Chief Knowledge Officer, blogs in the Huffington Post on what the latest Global @dvisor economic data tells us about the state of the global economy.
Economy Survey

The use and impact of venture capital schemes

Random probability telephone survey interviews and more detailed qualitative follow-up interviews were undertaken with investee companies and investors, covering EIS and VCT schemes.
Europe Survey

Continental Shift: What Europe Thinks (And Feels)

Simon Atkinson blogs for the Huffington Post on what our recent research reveals about Europeans' hopes and fears and their attitudes to life in Europe.
Economy Survey

Survey for The Equality Trust on Tax Credits

Ipsos asked a nationally representative sample of adults about their perceptions of tax credit withdrawal rates on behalf of The Equality Trust.
Housing Survey

Capital concerns: The housing crisis in London

Victoria Harkness blogs in The MJ on the possible reasons why housing is the top issue of concern for Londoners according to our research for London Councils.