According to two-thirds of Hungarians, the economy will recover from the coronavirus in one year, while the pharmaceutical industry is the most crisis-resistant.
Hungarians are optimistic about the recovery of the economy after the coronavirus pandemic: more than a third (35%) say that the domestic economy can reach its pre-pandemic performance in as little as 3-6 months, and 39% say that catching up will take place in 1 year. Based on the results of a nationwide representative poll commissioned by the Association of Innovative Pharmaceutical Manufacturers (AIPM), there are fewer who will make the economy recover in 2 years or more (24%), and only 4 percent think so pessimistically that we will never be able to achieve the former performance.
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