GKI: Appearance and reality
GKI predicts that, in spite of the optimism prevalent among Hungarian economic actors not seen for a decade, the improvement in the economy is only relative, temporary and apparent. Although economic policy influenced by the elections has a short-term stimulating effect, it does not create the foundations for sustained growth without restoring capital-absorption potential.
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