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    September 8, 2014
    Global Public Downbeat about Economy

    Publics Troubled by Range of Problems

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    Global Public Downbeat about Economy
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    Economic Mood Glum in Advanced and Emerging Economies
    Emerging Markets: Rising Prices Top the List of Worries in Most Nations
    Jobs Overwhelming Concern in Greece, Italy, Spain
    Global Public Wary of Economy’s Future
    Views of Current Economic Situation
    Widespread Dissatisfaction
    Publics Troubled by Range of Problems
    Where Economic Mood Is Brightening
    Where Economic Attitudes Are Souring
    Developing Nations: Inflation Gravest Concern
    Appendix: Economic Categorization
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