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    October 7, 2014
    Emerging and Developing Economies Much More Optimistic than Rich Countries about the Future

    Support for Free Market System

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    Emerging and Developing Economies Much More Optimistic than Rich Countries about the Future
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    Asia Optimistic about Children’s Future
    Inequality Seen as Major Challenge
    Education Important for Getting Ahead
    Little Optimism for the Next Generation in Advanced Economies
    Support for Free Market System
    Policies to Reduce Income Inequality
    Government and Workers’ Pay Mostly to Blame for Inequality
    Inequality a Problem, But Not Biggest
    Education and Hard Work Important for Getting Ahead
    Most Say Success Determined by Outside Forces
    Most See More Opportunities at Home
    Better Future for Next Generation?
    Americans Stand Out on Individualism
    GDP Growth and Optimism about Children’s Future
    Government and Workers’ Pay Mostly to Blame for Inequality

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