The GDP forecast of economic researchers for 2012: GDP will be between plus 0.3 and minus 1.5 percent
Kopint-Tárki forecats a 0.3 percent economic growth, while the Pénzügykutató a 0.7 percent decline, the GKI Economic Research forecasts 1.5 percent decrease in GDP next year.
According to the Thursday published forecast of the Századvég Economic Research GDP will increase by 0.4 percent next year.
All three economy researchers predict a dicline in household consumption for the next year:
Kopint-Tárki forecats a 1.0 percent decline, Pénzügykutató 1.4 percent and the GKI forecasts a 3.5 percent decrease.
Only GKI forecasted the expected general government deficit to GDP. According to the Economic Research Company it will be 2.9 percent – reports MTI.
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