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Climate change, weapons of mass destruction, water scarcity, migration, and energy are the greatest threats we face, according to the 750 experts
surveyed
for the World Economic Forum’s Global Risk Report 2016.
It was the same frontier that Friedrich von Hayek first
surveyed
in The Road to Serfdom in 1944.
The economic returns were also dramatic; one study that
surveyed
outcomes in 73 countries found that every $1 spent on immunizations translated into $18 in health-care-related savings.
And Pew’s research found that only 63% of those
surveyed
believe that hard work leads to success, down from 74% in 1999.
For the previous 39 years, Japanese representatives to the G-7 had focused on the economic discussions at such meetings, content to remain largely silent as the industrialized world’s other leaders
surveyed
the planet’s political hot spots and recommended action or, more often, inaction.
More than half of Iraqis
surveyed
said that they would not welcome Turks, Jordanians, Iranians, or Kuwaitis as neighbors.
In a Jiji Press opinion poll conducted in January, 56.7% of those
surveyed
believed that Abe should visit Yasukuni now – up significantly from 2006, when 43% took a similar position.
Economists: only 42%
surveyed
said they agreed with the need to understand the world through a cross-disciplinary lens.
In all but one of the 34 countries where households were surveyed, a majority of respondents reported that inequality has risen in just the last few years.
For example, in nearly every country surveyed, adolescents do not receive coverage for contraceptives, which are proven to lower teenage pregnancy rates.
Of the 709 randomly selected Palestinians who were surveyed, 30% said that they hope the new Hamas government tackles corruption.
As
surveyed
in the United Nations report The Inequality Predicament, few countries, rich or poor, have proved immune to the global trend of rising inequality, or to its consequences for education, health, and social welfare.
The EITC also has broad backing (more than three-quarters of economists
surveyed
by the American Economic Association support expanding it).
Some 58% of those
surveyed
supported it.
China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed last week that ten of the 70 large and medium-size Chinese cities
surveyed
had recorded annual price increases of more than 20% for newly built commercial housing.
In 42 of the cities
surveyed
by the NBS – those with industrial overcapacity and excessive property inventories – price increases amounted to less than 5%, with eight cities recording falling or stagnant property prices.
In Myanmar, 91% of the people
surveyed
had given money in the past month (the corresponding figure for the US is 68%), indicating the strong hold of the Theravada Buddhist tradition of donating to support monks and nuns.
For 2014, almost 50% of those
surveyed
said that their lives will be better, with just 20% saying they will be worse off.
In nearly every country surveyed, young people on the political left demonstrate the highest propensity to pay.
A recent International Monetary Fund study of 55 countries over the last 200 years showed that although economic growth exceeded interest rates on government debt almost half the time, this was not a good predictor of whether the
surveyed
countries were safe from interest-rate spikes in a crisis.
In 11 of 14 countries recently
surveyed
by YouGov and the European Council on Foreign Relations, the majority of respondents reported anticipating a possible EU collapse within the next 10-20 years.
Of the 155 countries
surveyed
by the WHO, 53% reported a partial or total disruption of treatment services for hypertension, 49% for diabetes, 42% for cancer, and 31% for cardiovascular emergencies.
At the same time, over 60% of French and Danish respondents, and almost half of those
surveyed
in Germany, claim to have cooled on China.
Some 63% of all respondents (including a majority in each of the nine countries surveyed) think that the current crisis has shown the need for more cooperation at EU level.
And in a recent study on COVID-19 and mental health, researchers found that adults
surveyed
in the United States and five European countries who believe that other people or random chance mostly dictates what happens to them also report greater symptoms of depression.
In all but two of the countries surveyed, those who affirm traditional values tend to accord greater legitimacy to the regime under which they live, regardless of whether it is democratic or authoritarian.
More than a year ago, the New York Times
surveyed
21 cultural organizations that received significant sums from foundations overseen by Mortimer and Raymond Sackler, who ran Purdue when it launched OxyContin.
According to the most recent Pew Global Attitudes Survey, an average of 51% of citizens in 27 countries
surveyed
report being dissatisfied with democracy, while 45% are satisfied.
CAMBRIDGE – Over the past few years, the MIT-hosted “Moral Machine” study has
surveyed
public preferences regarding how artificial-intelligence applications should behave in various settings.
When I
surveyed
the 14 American presidencies since 1945 in my recent book Do Morals Matter?, I found that the George H.W. Bush administration ranked in the top tier of moral and effective foreign policies.
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