Ipsos: “…time seems to stand still”
Ipsos’ continuous survey carried out in 24 countries shows that the people's economy mood remained unchanged to the previous year. 37 percent of the respondents consider their country’s results as good.
The mood seems to be permanent for about four years, since the beginning of 2010. In this period, the proportion of those who consider their country’s results as good were between 35 and 42 percent. Hungary has been always at the end of the. However, in the first half of 2013 contrary to the previous years’ 5 percent, a poitive turn occurred with over 10 percent results. In December, 12 percent of the Hungarians rated positively the state of the national economy.
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