IN TOUCH: Executive pulse

Some 75 percent of business people think the economy will recover in the next two years or sooner, compared with 63 percent of New Zealanders who think the same.

Within what period do you expect economic growth will start again in New Zealand?

All respondents
Next 6 months7%
Next year21%
Next two years35%
Next three years9%
Next four years2%
Next five years5%
More than five years away6%
Don’t know16%

Business decision makers
Next 6 months8%
Next year25%
Next two years42%
Next three years9%
Next four years2%
Next five years3%
More than five years away4%
Don’t know6%

Source: ShapeNZ national online survey 2631 respondents, 588 business decision makers. Weighted. Maximum margin of error on the national sample +/- 1.9%, business sample +/- 4%.
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