To test how much you know about economic attitudes in the world, we invite you to take our short 10-question quiz. Then see how you did and browse our new 39-country economic attitudes report to learn more about how people around the world view their national and personal economic situations, as well as their opinions on future economic conditions, inequality, unemployment, rising prices, and debt.
The quiz is based on key findings from the Spring 2013 survey by the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project, conducted in 39 publics among 37,653 respondents from March 2 to May 1. The countries surveyed are Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, United States, and Venezuela, as well as the Palestinian territories.
Read the report: Economies of Emerging Markets Better Rated During Difficult Times
(No peeking! If you are going to take the quiz, do it first before reading the analysis.)
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