Feketelista.hu: more than fifth of Hungary's GDP is by the black economy
The ratio of the black economy is 22.1 percent in the gross domestic product (GDP) of Hungary, which corresponds to the average of the Central European countries – the feketelista.hu economic database told MTI on Thursday. The survey that was carried out in 20 countries was made by the Randstad Holding labor service company.
According to the information, the ratio of the black economy is the highest in Croatia and in Romania with 28.1 percent. In Slovenia this indicator is 23.1 percent, in Slovakia it is only 15 percent, while in Austria only 7.5 percent. (MTI)
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