Foreign executives expect Hungary's economic to be grow from the second part of 2011
The leaders of the international companies present in Central and Eastern Europe expect that the the economic boom will begin in Hungary in the second half of the year – shows the survey of the Stuttgart-based Horváth & Partners management consulting firm.
A total of 105 managers were surveyed, two-thirds of them are active for more than ten years in the region, a quarter of them has 5-10 years of history in the region.
According to the respondents; the crisis has virtually ended in Poland, the economy starts to get power in Russia, in the Czech Republic, in Slovakia, in Estonia and in Slovenia.
The interviewed managers predicted Hungary's economic to be grow from the second part of 2011, as well as in Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia – reports MTI.
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