Europe


Economy Survey

Managing Mobility Matters- A European Perspective

The importance of mobile employees to business and the barriers to mobility.
Europe Survey

Joining The Euro

Which of the following best describes your own view of British participation in the single currency?
Europe Survey

Joining The Euro: All Companies' Polls 1999-2002

MORI, ICM, Gallup. NOP and Eurobarometer published polls on joining the Single European Currency
Europe Survey

Single European Currency Tracker, January 2002

Our latest MORI poll shows a sharp rise in public support for EMU entry. The balance of opinion against EMU is back to January 1999 levels and is close to the mid-98 highs.
Europe Survey

Business Leaders' Support Grows For Single European Currency

Following a decline over the previous three years, belief in the value of the Euro to Britain has risen again, according to the latest MORI annual Captains of Industry survey. By around 3:2, Britain's business leaders support rather than oppose Britain joining. The findings come as the currency becomes a tangible reality for our Continental neighbours.
Europe Survey

EMU: Sentiment Still Against, but ...

Survey assessing suport for Britain's entry into EMU
Europe Survey

New Insights Into Labour Migration

International research examining attitudes towards labour migration in EU accession countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary).
Europe Survey

Factors Influencing Law Firm Selection

A MORI survey has revealed the major factors influencing some of Europe's biggest companies in their decision to select a law firm for the first time. Decisions are heavily swayed by the ability of a firm's individual personnel, as well as the technical abilities of the firm. These are the top selection criteria given by the in-house lawyers who participated in the poll.
Europe Survey

Single European Currency Tracker, September 2001

Our latest MORI poll suggests that public opinion remains heavily against EMU entry. The balance of opinion against EMU entry is still higher than when Labour first took office. Even Labour voters are split fairly equally between those who support and oppose EMU entry, while more than three-quarters of Conservative voters are against EMU entry.