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NERO 2006: Understanding the Czech transition reform - slidespdf,193Kb,English | View long abstract 08-Jun-2006 Lubomir Lizal Presentation by Lubomir Lizal (CERGE-EI) at the NERO meeting on the political economy of structural policy reform on 12 June 2006. Related documents: |
Economic Survey of the Czech Republic 2004: The legal environment for businesspdf,49Kb,English | View long abstract 22-Nov-2004 Excerpt taken from Chapter 4 of the OECD Economic Survey of the Czech Republic 2004. The legal environment for business is hampering restructuring Related documents: |
Economic Survey of the Czech Republic 2004: Improving the reallocation of labourEnglish | View long abstract 22-Nov-2004 Labour market performance can be improved by increasing mobility and skills, addressing the poverty traps, reducing the tax burden on labour, and enhancing incentives to hire. Further integration of the ... |
Economic Survey of the Czech Republic 2004: Improving policy towards businessEnglish | View long abstract 22-Nov-2004 There have been steps to increase co-ordination in business policy, but key specific issues still need to be tackled in order to improve business environment. Competition issues remain in some network ... |
SIGMA ProgrammeEnglish | View long abstract 14-Jan-2004 Website for the Sigma programme: Support for Improvement in Governance and Management. Sigma is a joint initiative of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the European ... |
Review of Regulatory Reform in the Czech RepublicEnglish | View long abstract 28-Jun-2001 Thanks to a mix of deregulation, re-regulation and institution-building, the Czech Republic has largely completed a historic transition to a competitive market economy. But there are still important gaps ... Also available: |
Establishing financial discipline: experience with bankcruptcy legislation in Central and Eastern European countriespdf,619Kb,English | View long abstract 15-Dec-1995 Jean-Marc Burniaux A major challenge of economic transition in central and eastern European countries is creating the institutional framework crucial to market operation. OECD Economic Studies No. 25. Also available:Related documents: |