Kopint-Tárki: GDP may grow by 2.2 this year and 2.7 percent next year
According to the lastest forecast of the Kopint-Tárki Zrt., the Hungarian economy may grow by 2.2 this year and by 2.7 percent next year.
The government deficit this year may be the 2.0 percent of the GDP. For the next year, 2.4 percent is estimated.
According to the analysis, the debt ratio may decrease from last year's 74.7 percent to 74.5 by the end of this year, while in the next year it may further reduce to 73.5 percent. (MTI)
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