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This point was driven home in a recent New York Times article, which cited a European Commission
survey
indicating that 80% of Swedes “express positive views about robots and artificial intelligence.”
On the other hand, “a
survey
by the Pew Research Center found that 72% of Americans were ‘worried’ about a future in which robots and computers substitute for humans.”
A
survey
by David Evans and Richard Schmalensee describes numerous situations in which applying old assumptions could lead to mistakes by, say, an anti-trust regulator with only an undergraduate degree.
A
survey
by the United Nations indicated that 66% of the Roma do not complete primary school, and 40% of Roma children do not attend school at all.
In its most recent death-penalty survey, the group pointed to Sub-Saharan Africa as a “beacon of hope” in the global effort to eradicate the practice.
According to an online
survey
conducted by the national newspaper Mmegi, support for capital punishment remains high among voters, which explains why the issue has never gained traction in Parliament.
But, as Porter and Rivkin find in their
survey
of business leaders, companies often discourage investment in skills by their reluctance to hire full-time workers.
There is also a disturbing implication in the Porter-Rivkin
survey
that workers themselves, along with America’s schools, are to blame for wage stagnation: If only workers were not so poor in math and science, so ill-equipped for the modern world, and so unproductive, they would earn higher incomes.
While journalists in South Korea used this
survey
to demand reforms to improve English instruction in their country’s schools, the same
survey
hardly received any coverage in Japan.
The Egyptian government was ranked 111th out of 180 countries in Transparency International’s 2009
survey
of corruption.
To address this shortcoming, donors and governments should fund the development of
survey
methods to measure adolescent death rates.
The same
survey
indicates that nearly six million Americans, who are not currently in the labor force, want to work.
The German construction industry and retailing are still stable, as the latest
survey
of the Ifo Institute shows, and the whole world is profiting from this stability, as Germany is the second largest importer of goods and services after the US.
Based on internal documents from the Mexican and US governments, countless interviews, and a
survey
of much of the existing literature on the subject, Ex-Mex seeks to fulfill three purposes.
Its relatively poor business environment was highlighted by the World Bank’s latest Doing Business
survey.
It appears no one had ever conducted a
survey
about such attitudes.
We decided on the spot to carry out a careful questionnaire
survey
comparing attitudes toward free markets.
We administered the
survey
(with the help of Ukrainian
survey
expert Vladimir Korobov) in New York and Moscow in 1990 and published our results in the American Economic Review in 1991 and in the IMEMO journal MEIMO in 1992.
For our 2015 survey, Boycko and I decided to examine attitudes toward democracy itself.
Maybe this is important, but it is an outlier – the most extreme difference between Moscow and New York in our entire
survey.
Masses of documents and other sources related to the beginnings of Soviet power became accessible for
survey
and analysis.
In a
survey
that I conducted immediately after the 1987 crash, I found that the biggest concern expressed by individual and institutional investors in the US was essentially that the stock market had been overpriced.
And, in a recent Morgan Stanley survey, 71% of respondents stated that they are interested in sustainable investing.
To be sure, a major barrier to incorporating ESG criteria into investment decisions remains: many investors – including 54% of the respondents in the Morgan Stanley
survey
– believe that doing so could lower the financial rate of return.
According to a 2007 survey, the United States is far ahead of the rest of the world in terms of gun ownership, with 90 guns for every 100 citizens.
Last year, for the third year in a row, the CareerCast
survey
identified “newspaper reporter” as the worst career a young person could pursue in the US.
And, although circumstances changed in 1968, when a
survey
by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific revealed the seas around the islands to contain an abundance of resources, the periodic tensions that arose were manageable.
The latest ZEW
survey
of euro-zone business confidence buttresses these fears.
Consider the evidence: In 2005, an American Bar Association
survey
found that 50% of Americans could not correctly identify the country’s three branches of government.
A 2016
survey
of 1,000 liberal arts colleges found that only 18% required a US history or government course to earn a degree.
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