Managers bullish about future of Russian economy
Published: 21 December, 2007, 08:12
Almost half of Russia's managers think the country will have the biggest economy in Europe by 2020, according to a study by Kommersant daily and the Association of Managers.
The survey revealed that 64% of businessmen think that it is possible Russia can survive on sales of raw materials during the transition period to a hi-tech based economy.
However, far fewer bosses are confident about their ability to disclose information about their firms on the internet, with only 10% thinking they do it well.
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