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OECD Territorial Reviews
OECD Territorial Reviews: Czech Republic 2004
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  25 Mar 2004  Language: English  Pages: 142  Tables: 23  Charts: 13  ISBN: 9789264106413  OECD Code: 042004021E1 
 

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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.

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Table of contents:

Assessment and Recommendations
Introduction
Chapter 1. Regional Performances and Underused Potentials
-Major Macroeconomic Trends
-Regional Trends
-Under-Used Potentials
--A Privileged Location in the Heart of Europe
--Linking Growth, Housing, and Labor Force Mobility
--FDI vs. SMEs: A Dual Economy?
--Education and Training: Strengths and Weaknesses
--A Unique and Well-Distributed Cultural and Natural Heritage
Chapter 2. Strategies and Policies
-Introduction
-Economic Development Strategies in Transition
-Sectoral Policies
-Direct Investment Aid, Incentives, Innovation, and SMEs
-EU Accession and Policy Reshaping
-Recommendations
Chapter 3. Territorial Governance in Flux
-Institutional Background: Towards Decentralisation
-Control, Coordination, Coherence, and Unclear Mandates
-Adapting the Public Service
-Financial and Fiscal Issues
-Partnerships and the Involvement of Stakeholders
-Recommendations
Appendix: Methodology and Critreria for District Classification
Selection of National Czech Websites
International Organizations' Websites
Bibliography

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