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Malaysia: Between money well spent and life well lived
In Malaysia, the factors for inflation are multi-dimensional. Malaysia has managed to keep inflation at a relatively low level, 4.5 % in September 2022, compared to its regional peers. The subsidies and price controls have kept inflation in check to a large degree.
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Turkey: Re-designing adaptation in the shadow of hyperinflation
Inflation is not a new term in Turkey. Looking at the history of inflation; the annual rate for the last 50 years is around 40%.
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68% globally are willing to accept new policies encouraging sustainable technology adoptions
Incentives, discounts and other inducements are most supported policies to help tackle climate change in new global study ahead of COP27
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Ipsos Update – November 2022
Emerging risks, hybrid working and resilience in Ukraine… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos around the world.
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An introduction to Flair Brazil 2023: What Brazilians think
In 2023, after almost a decade, Brazil is once again looking to its future.
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The Social Media Conundrum
Corporate communicators must determine whether the risks outweigh the rewards of communicating on social media
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How polarization and inflation are impacting U.S. public policy and shaping the upcoming Midterm elections.
Watch Ben Page's introduction to the Ipsos' DC Salon series
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Editorial
On 17 March 2020, we entered uncharted territory, as anti-Covid-19 measured were announced. What followed was like something of another age or of a bizarre planet from a science fiction novel that no publisher would have published: pandemic, lockdowns, curfews, social distancing, vaccine passes, pro-vax, anti-vax...
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What does 2022 portend?
Each year, the Ipsos Global Prediction survey reveals what people around the world thought of the past year and, the hopes they have for the New Year
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Environment: The state of emergency is accelerating
For the third consecutive year, Ipsos conducted a survey for EDF in 30 countries and with a sample of 24,000 people, the findings of which were released at the end of 2021