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Ipsos – the emerging countries trust more in economic upturn than the more advanced countries
The inhabitants of the emerging countries are much more optimistic, over the economic upturn than the citizens of the more advanced countries – shows the survey of Ipsos.
According to the survey; the Brazilians are the most confident, that their economy will be in better shape in six months than it is now: 78 percent of the respondents believe in this. This ratio is only 4 percent in France – the lowest among the 24 surveyed countries. Hungary is also among the laggards with Japan and Great Britain – reports ProfitLine.hu.
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