Ipsos: Constant crisis feeling all around the world
According to the national survey of Ipsos, carried out in 24 countries it turns out that an average of 37 percent of the respondents connsidered their countries’ economic performance good. Before the financial crisis, much more, 58 percent evaluated their national economies positive.
Between 2007 and mid-2009, the economic mood of the world's population steadily declined, somewhat improved in the months that followed, and since the beginning of 2010, this figure is essentially stagnant. Hungary is participating in this study since April 2009, that time 2 percent of the population considered Hungary’s economy as good. The peak value was 13 percent, in October 2010, since then it is typically around 5 percent, currently it is around 3 percent.
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