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The findings, released at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos on Friday, come at a time when the global economy is going through stressful times.
"At a time of continuing economic uncertainty, nine out of 10 global decision-makers now believe greater collaboration between business, government and other sectors is essential if the world's economy is to recover," said a survey by Bank of America.
More than 2,000 global decision-makers across business, government and NGOs participated in the recent survey.
The respondents were spread across 12 countries, including India, China, France and Germany.
More than 40 per cent of the respondents expressed greater desire for collaboration over the next five years.
Research firm Penn Schoen and Berland was part of the BoA survey.
"Leaders around the world recognise the value and need for greater global collaboration," Bank of America chief executive officer Brian Moynihan said.
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