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Flair India 2018 - Aspiration to Action
In 2018, the Indian economy will be in fifth place worldwide, ahead of France and the UK. This dynamic, opening new balances of power, is part of a favourable trend for Asian countries that will be in the ranking of the ten largest economies in the next 15 years.
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Life in Australia 2017
In November 2017 we asked 10,188 Australians to select the top five attributes that they believe make somewhere a good place to live. We also asked them to rate how well their state and local area performed against all 16 liveability attributes.
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2017 US Politics - The Perception That Morality is a Major Problem Facing American has been Creeping Upwards (December 13)
President Trump’s approval rating is now 33%.
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The Digital Transformation Of The National Government As Seen By European Citizens
For the third consecutive year, Sopra Steria has published its survey on the digital transformation of the state*, in partnership with Ipsos.
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Perceptions Are Not Reality: Things are NOT as Bad as they Seem
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception survey highlights how wrong the online public across 38 countries are about key global issues and features of the population in their country.
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The Curse of Cosy
The seemingly harmless Danish 'hygge' trend is now damaging our health, such is the way in which the British have interpreted it. It has been mistranslated as the 'easy life' and is often used as a justification for being a bit lazy.
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New Global Poll in 24 Countries Shows Growing Consensus (84%, up 7%) That Free Trade Benefits Local Economies
Strong majorities in Canada (89%) and US (87%) agree that Free Trade benefits their local economy.
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Get Your Head in the Game: Why Sports Organisations Need Fan Insights
As we enter November, I prepare for my favorite time of the year: college football season. I grew up in Columbus, Ohio in the heart of Ohio State Buckeye country and went to college at fellow Big Ten school, Northwestern.
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The Rising Tide of Next Generation Cancer Treatments
Despite the answers we are still seeking, huge progress has been made since the initial discovery of anti-cancer drugs – and all in a relatively short space of time. Indeed, the pace of advancement has never been more rapid than it is today.
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Sugar: What next?
Ipsos is today releasing a review of the public and legislators’ attitudes towards sugar, and its future control.