Due to the decrease of EU transfers and hence public investments, the deceleration of GDP growth in the first quarter of 2016 could have been foreseen. Nevertheless, in the light of the investment restraining effects of the Hungarian model that had been at work for six years the slowdown proved to be unexpectedly spectacular. In addition, in some segments of industry sales problems appeared in the first quarter.
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