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Randstad research: the proportion of black economy reduced in Hungary
The proportion of the black market in the gross domestic product (GDP) amounted to about 22 percent in Hungary in 2013, now a 1 percent decline occurred – according to the international survey of Randstad.
The labor market services firm in its communication sent to MTI on Thursday reveals: the income from black market jobs amounted to 15 percent in Slovakia, 7.5 percent in Austria last year. In Slovenia, this ratio is 23.1 percent in Croatia and Romania, the proportion was both 28.4 percent. (MTI)
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