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China Pulse - June 2015
China’s Economy Showed Steady Growth In the First Quarter of 2015 with 7% YOY Growth; Total RSCG went up by 10.0% in April.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - June 2015
The national economic assessment average improves one point since last sounding, as four in 10 (41%) global citizens rate their national economies as “good”.
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Designing Authentic, Credible, and Effective Corporate Social Programs
Corporations have a great ability to ‘do good’ in the world – even more so than governments, given the wealth of resources and freedom to innovate outside of bureaucratic structures. Some would argue that beyond an ability to do good, corporations have a responsibility to do good.
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20 Years Of Change Among Europe’s Affluent Consumers
This year Ipsos celebrates 20 years of the European Media and Marketing Survey (EMS), or as it is called now, The Ipsos Affluent Survey Europe. 20 years of tracking the Affluent, with their disposable income and whom are disproportionately important to most marketers of products and services.
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Global Attitudes on Abortion
A new BuzzFeed News/Ipsos global poll of citizens in 23 countries polled.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - May 2015
After gaining two points last sounding, the national economic assessment is down one point this month with four in 10 (41%) global citizens rating their national economies as good. For a third month in a row there is no change in the local economic assessment; and the future local assessment is holding steady for a second straight month.
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Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Unions
On the heels of Ireland becoming the first country to legalise same-sex couple marriage through a referendum, a new BuzzFeed News/Ipsos poll of citizens in 23 countries indicates a majority (65%) of all surveyed support some legal recognition of same-sex unions.
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Commercial vehicle lubricant market in Indonesia
The continued steady growth of the truck population over the past several years reflects Indonesia's growing economic activity, where trucks are generally being stretched in their usage to obtain maximum value from them.
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Beyond the Price Tag
When behavioural economics helps understanding the impact of psychological costs in purchase decisions.