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New LSEG/Ipsos Poll Finds Consumer Confidence Nudges Up


MONEY FOR GOOD UK - New Philanthropy Capital

We would like to thank our partners for their support and contributions to this research: • Ipsos MORI worked with NPC on survey design, conducted all ...

Risk and Regulatory Policy - OECD

An OECD survey revealed that very few countries have attempted to develop a coherent policy on the management of risks through regulation. Yet it is precisely ...

european commission - EUR-Lex

Consumer law, on the other hand, does address a range of potentially harmful practices, at EU level notably through the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive ( ...

Evidence from field experiments at international debating competitions

5 we conduct a different categorization based on a small follow-up survey and find the results to be qualitatively robust). ... A 2012 Ipsos poll ...

Poverty and decision-making - Behavioural Insights Team

Very little behavioural research analyses how interventions to improve short term decisions, in areas such as consumer credit and work, influence long term ...

(PDF) Increasing Sustainable Behaviour with New Approaches to ...

The paper introduces and discusses the terms nudge by proxy, polynudge, environmentalist bias, and scientist bias. The paper makes the case for ...

Financial innovation for SME net zero transition:

SMEs increasingly want to incorporate the latest information about net zero action into their business and financing processes but often struggle accessing this ...

Extending working life - the University of Bath's research portal

to evaluate not only the impact of new and established nudges designed to engender desired ... up new challenges or to “downshift” in terms of responsibilities ...

Net zero behaviours in the recovery from COVID-19 | ClimateXChange

Come September, Faith has kept up her new food habits of cooking from scratch and ... and the Ipsos MORI poll in Scotland found that 43% expected ...

Tomorrow comes today Trends shaping the future of the Creative ...

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March 2024 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index

Americans' confidence in the economy is back where it was to begin 2024, and two points higher than it was this time last year, according to ...

UK housing: Fit for the future? - Climate Change Committee

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Sitemap | Institute for Employment Studies (IES)

New study finds GPs need more training to make better use of fit note ... Employment and Support Allowance: Findings from a follow-up survey with customers ...

ADVANCING THE DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION OF YOUTH

consumers; different and new consumer needs; customers' inexperience with formal ... lack of consumer trust and confidence in digital ...

Prime - Office for National Statistics

... London, Stress and health study MR262, The Stress and Health study (ONS ref. MR262), also known as the Whitehall II study, was set up in 1985 to explore the ...

Finance lessons from European entrepreneurs - Nesta

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Exploring-Universal-Basic-Income-A-Guide-to-Navigating-Concepts ...

... up the case for a basic income in a con- structive manner, and should be ... new opportunities for rethinking how to forge a more inclusive social ...

The effective and ethical development of artificial intelligence

A consumer data right as a new competition and consumer measure to ... Ipsos found that Australians are less optimistic about the ...

evidence from survey and field exper - UCL Discovery

However, new vehicles purchased by businesses make up just 1.2% of all new ... jointly responsible for their household bills” (Ipsos Mori and Consumer Focus, ...

Ben Baumberg Geiger - School of Social Sciences - University of Kent

He now works as part of the team teaching students new skills in quantitative and qualitative methods, wider critical thinking skills, and ...