Report

Brazil Public Opinion Monitor: Baseline Survey Results

Published on 24 October 2013

The Brazil Public Opinion Monitor (BPOM) is a longitudinal panel of 2,672 opinion leaders from across Brazil that aims to provide an on-going monitor of opinions and perspectives on the economic and social development of Brazil, and on Brazil’s place in the wider world. 

A particular sub-theme is Brazil’s relations with other emerging and developing economies in South America and globally. The current survey was undertaken over the period August to September 2013. Of the 2,672 members of the panel, 2,189 returned the fully-completed questionnaire.

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Spencer Henson

Professorial Fellow

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IDS Evidence Report, issue 32

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