More and more people believe in fast recovery
According to Nielsen market research company’s international survey of May; Hungarians are more optimistic, compared to the international average, over the recovery from the crisis.
An average 21 percent of the respondents believe that their country can recover from the economic recession, during the next twelve months in the 48 countries. This ratio is 23 percent in Hungary.
The opinion of the Hungarian respondents changed positively, over the past one year. In March last year, only 18 percent believed in a short-term recovery.
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