Search inside eBookDB


Author: Miloslav Bednář
Publisher: CRVP
Keywords: czech, philosophical, studies, culture, political, problems, traditions, present
Number of Pages: 198
Published: 1994
ISBN-10: 1565180577
ISBN-13: 9781565180574

Past experiences of unfreedom and the new freedom; national character and democracy; self-identification in Czech Artistic culture.
51644

Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develop
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Keywords: czech, republic, investment, direct, reviews, foreign, oecd
Number of Pages: 81
Published: 2001-07-03
ISBN-10: 9264183388
ISBN-13: 9789264183384

The Czech Republic entered the transition process with a strong industrial heritage and an extensive, but obsolete infrastructure showing the effects of over 40 years of central planning. Throughout the nineties, the extensive reforms undertaken have helped reintegrate the Czech Republic into the global economy through measures such as privatisation and the creation of a favourable and liberal investment climate which has led to a surge in FDI in recent years in particular. The Czech Republic became a Member of the OECD in 1995. The Czech government is committed to addressing the need for furt
43033

Author: Csaba Csáki
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Keywords: transition, challenges, accession, velvet, republic, agriculture, czech, food
Number of Pages: 124
Published: 1999-06
ISBN-10: 0821345028
ISBN-13: 9780821345023

"Becoming a member of the European Union is one of the most important objectives of the Czech Republic for the coming years, both for the government, and for the Czech society as a whole."With the exception of a few traditional Czech products, the Czech Republic is not a major exporter of agricultural goods due to its land-locked position and relatively poor product differentiation. Since the "velvet revolution" in 1989, agricultural production has declined. To conform to European Union standards for accession, the Czech Republic needs to make some adjustments. This report reviews the current
38196

Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Keywords: oecd, reviews, territorial, republic, czech
Number of Pages: 142
Published: 2004-03-25
ISBN-10: 9264106413
ISBN-13: 9789264106413

One of the major challenges facing the Czech Republic is to preserve the role of the Capital city Region of Prague and its surroundings as growth engines for the national economy, while ensuring adequate development in other regions. This report examines the performance and potential of the various Czech regions, examines strategies and policies for fostering better regional peformance, and looks at the institutions involved and makes recommendations for their improvement.
54034

Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Keywords: reform, regulatory, oecd, reviews, republic, czech
Number of Pages: 360
Published: 2001-06-27
ISBN-10: 9264194819
ISBN-13: 9789264194816

OECD's review of regulatory reform in the Czech Republic. It finds that since 1990, the Czech Republic has carried out a comprehensive transition to a market democracy that required a rapid and broad programme of deregulation, re-regulation, and institution-building. Today, the legal and policy frameworks consistent with a market economy are substantially in place and functioning. Important challenges remain, however, and reform to fill the remaining gaps and further refine regulatory regimes at national and subnational levels will continue to play a central role in economic development in the
52881

Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Keywords: report, main, accession, republic, czech
Number of Pages: 350
Published: 1999
ISBN-10: 0821345907
ISBN-13: 9780821345900

"At the end of 1995, the Czech Republic was regarded as the clearest success story in the region. It had one of the lowest rates of inflation and the lowest rates of unemployment. The high GDP growth rate looked sustainable, as it was accompanied by a moderate current account deficit, balanced fiscal account and seemed to be underpinned by important structural reform."The Czech Republic was perceived until 1996 as the most successful transition economy in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The Czech Republic seems to be the clearest success story in the region. However, the Czech miracle came t
49889

Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Keywords: banks, enterprises, transformation, completing, republic, czech
Number of Pages: 88
Published: 2000
ISBN-10: 0821348809
ISBN-13: 9780821348802

The Czech Republic arrived at the end of the 1990s with an unfinished transformation agenda. Especially apparent were the lingering problems in the major banks and large segments of the corporate sector which led to an unsatisfactory economic performance. The root cause for the poor performance stems from the weak internal and external mechanisms of corporate governance. While the Czech government has made efforts to improve the situation, there are still elements of the restructuring agenda that remain largely absent.This report aims to assist the Czech authorities in their ongoing efforts to
13837
(Page 1 of 20)    First  
Previous
   Next   Last  Go to Page:
No Books found.




power by isbnlib

Popular Books

Links

  • ISBNLib.com-your online book library
  • OPENISBN-ISBN Search & Book Data Services
  • Digmybook.com-Discover books you like
  • Rapid4Search.com-Rapidshare file search
  • 英文原版书网
  • CCEBook.org-We introduce valuable books
  • Goeway.me-Mechanical Design Blog
  • CCEmagz.com-CCE Magazines, daily free magazines
  • Rsbay.com-The Rapidshare Search
  • iFileSearch.net-Search files inside iFile.it