Most of World population unhappy with anti-crisis programs

PanARMENIAN.Net - The highest level of negative attitude towards government policy is recorded in Ukraine.



Most of the world population is unhappy with governmental anti-crisis programs of their countries and consider them to be ineffective. This was testified by the data of sociological studies conducted by World Public Opinion among 18 thousand people in 19 countries around the world.



Only in two countries (India and China) the majority of the respondents stated that their government is implementing almost every

possible measure to overcome the crisis. Most people in India and China welcomed the government program to overcome the crisis: 58 per cent of the Indian population and 74 per cent of China's population say that governments measures are "enough" or "almost all" to improve their economies. In other countries, the research participants expressed the view that government efforts to combat the economic crisis is not enough.



For example, 31 per cent of respondents in the United States were unsure of the U.S. government action in the financial and economic crisis, 25 per cent believed that the White House made correctly "almost all", and 44 per cent dissatisfied with the governmental actions.



The highest level of negative attitudes towards government policy was recorded in Ukraine, where 85 per cent of respondents consider the anti-crisis measures to be insufficient to overcome the crisis. Only 21 per cent of Russians supported the Russian government's measures, 66 per cent - found them to be insufficient, and 4 per cent -

excessive.



It is important to note that 49 per cent of survey participants in 19 countries blamed the United States in the emergence of the crisis, 42 per cent are seeking a reason in the policies of their own states, while 26 per cent found it in economic policy in China.
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