Kopint-Tárki expects faster growth
The Kopint-Tárki Research Institute improved this year’s and next year’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast.
In 2017, instead of the 3.7 percent (predicted in July), gross domestic product growth will be 3.9 percent, while for next year, a faster, 4 percent growth is expected, compared to the previously forecasted 3.5 percent. (MTI)
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