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  • fokukac

    nagyúr

    na, megnéztem, mit is írnak rólunk a bbc honlapján :

    Hungary


    overview :

    Hungary is well prepared both politically and economically. The final European Commission report on progress made by candidate states praised its reforms of public administration, and its well-functioning judicial system. But it said Roma - who constitute up to 10% of the population - ''continue to suffer discrimination''. Hungary still needs to reach agreement with Slovakia and Romania on implementation of a law offering rights and benefits to Hungarian minorities abroad. Of Hungarians who voted in a referendum on EU membership in April 2003, 83.8% were in favour.




    Economy

    The Hungarian economy is in good health with high GDP growth and relatively low levels of unemployment. The government has also won praise in Brussels for its efforts to fight fraud, corruption and money laundering. But Hungary's massive agriculture sector is still in need of a major overhaul to come into line with EU standards and both the rail and energy sectors have yet to be restructured. The EU has also expressed concern about the level of public spending.

    Economy :

    Population (millions): 10.2

    GDP (bn euros): 58

    GDP per head (purchasing power standards):
    12,250 euros (53% of EU average)

    Unemployment:
    5.6% (2002)

    Exports within EU
    (as % of total national exports):
    75%

    Data for 2001, unless stated

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    hát, azért a romák arányának sokallom a 10 %-ot (hivatalosan 500e, de szociológusok azt mondják, hogy 700-800e, de ez az 1 millió váratlanul ért.)


    Az meg különösen tetszik, hogy GDP-nek a vásárlóerő peritásos GDP-t írják be, mert az szebben néz ki...
    a nominális GDP-nk kb. 6800 euró...

    de ezt leszámítva nem is írnak rosszakat rólunk... :)

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