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This article was published in the Czech Journal “Plánované hospodářství” in 1967. This was the time of rapid changes both in the Czechoslovak economic and political theory as well as in actual economic and political systems that culminated in the “Prague Spring” of 1968. These...
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The paper provides an introduction to essays published in this volume, which focus on nominal and real convergence in transition countries. The paper is based on the idea that the process of convergence can, to a large extent, be viewed via developments in real exchange rates. Key issues...
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What is the role of entrepreneurship in economic development from the perspective of neo-Austrian and new institutional … economics and what is the difference between these approaches? Neo-Austrian economists claim that economic development is caused … rent-seeking does not provide opportunities for economic development. In this paper we offer a comparison of these …
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The development is the common objective of public administration subjects and business sphere. In the case of public … administration it usually concerns on development in wider context, on development in entrusted section, on development of territory … and life conditions of its inhabitants. In the case of business sphere it concerns on development of individual …
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for consumer protection or as a tool for preservation of competition, dependency theorem of economic growth on development … formation of truthful economics and historical development is an important test of reality of economic predictions. A difference …
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The study examines the resources of economic growth in the Czech Republic in the course of years from 1992 until 2004. Using the growth accounting method, it analyses the contribution of individual factors to economic growth. Special attention is given to total factor productivity, which, apart...
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Gradual narrowing of the gap between consumer and investment demand was one of major achievements of 2003, supporting the long-term sustainability of Czech economic growth. In the first half of 2004, industry and construction witnessed strong growth, retail trade showing a considerable slowdown....
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