1-January-2010
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This review of vocational education and training (VET) in the Czech Republic is part of ―Learning for Jobs‖, the OECD policy study of VET – a programme of analytical work and individual country reviews designed to help countries make their VET systems more responsive to labour market needs.
21-December-2009
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In 2004 the OECD launched a thematic review of tertiary education to examine how institutions and national policies are meeting these challenges. 24 countries participated in that review, including the Czech Republic.
13-May-2009
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A Report and a Guide on evaluation of local development strategies have been prepared by the OECD Local Economic and Employment Development Programme in collaboration with the Ministry for Regional Development of the Czech Republic.
3-March-2009
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This note, taken from Chapter 3 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2009, contains information about the progress in implementing reforms in line with the 2008 priorities for the Czech Republic.
23-February-2009
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OECD Anti-Bribery Convention and the Czech Republic: Report on Progress of the implementation of the Phase 2 Recommendations since October 2006
20-February-2009
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This report outlines the Czech Republic's response to the recommendations and follow-up issues identified by the Working Group at the time of Poland's Phase 2 examination in October 2006.
16-June-2008
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Zemedelství a životní prostredí v zemích oecd od roku 1990: Ceská republika
16-June-2008
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Agri-environmental indicators for the Czech Republic and data on the environmental performance of Czech agriculture. Extract from the publication Environmental Performance of Agriculture in OECD Countries since 1990. (2008)
20-February-2008
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Clusters of firms and related organisations in a range of industry specialisations are a striking feature of the economic landscape in all countries. Their growth and survival depends on internal processes of specialisation, co-operation and rivalry, and knowledge flows that underpin the competitiveness of the firms within them. Cluster building is now among the most important economic development activities in OECD countries and