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WESTHILL CONSULTING TRAVEL AND TOURS, your guide to travel - 1 views

Wanna travel the world? So fly with Westhill Consulting, Travel and Tours! visit us: http://pages.rediff.com/westhill-consulting-travel-and-tours/1928892 About Us Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TO...

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Westhill Consulting Travel and Tour - 1 views

Wanna travel the world? So fly with Westhill Consulting, Travel and Tours! visit us: http://westhillconsulting.info/travel.html About Us Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. was established b...

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Westhill Consulting Reviews: Economies of Emerging Markets Better Rated During Difficul... - 0 views

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    Publics around the world are decidedly unhappy about their nations' economies. Most are displeased with current economic conditions and concerned about rising economic inequality; few are optimistic about the coming year. However, at the same time, most global publics say their personal finances are in better shape than their national economies, according to a new 39-nation survey. But one of the most striking divides in global economic attitudes is that citizens of emerging market countries are overall more pleased with their economies than are people in advanced or developing economies. In 2013, a median of 53% in emerging markets say their national economy is doing well, compared with 33% in developing countries and 24% in advanced economies. Attitudes are particularly grim in European countries, such as France (9% good), Spain (4%), Italy (3%) and Greece (1%). Publics in emerging markets such as China (88%) and Malaysia (85%) say their economy is doing especially well. People in emerging markets also appear to have weathered the recent economic downturn more easily than others around the world. Attitudes in these countries have changed very little or even improved between 2007 and 2013. For example, today, 58% of Chileans say their economy is doing well, compared with 49% in 2007. Meanwhile, among countries surveyed in both 2007 and 2013, a median of 49% in the developing economies said the economy was doing well before the crisis, but just 25% say the same today. Similarly, positive ratings of the economy have declined by 20 percentage points in the advanced economies (44% in 2007 vs. 24% in 2013).1
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