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Availability: Available
Publication date: 25 Apr 2008
Language: English
Pages: 111
Tables: 9
Charts: 28
ISBN: 9789264042957
OECD Code: 102008081P1
Frequency: Every 18 months
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This edition of OECD's periodic survey of the Czech economy finds strong growth and manageable inflation. It addresses a number of key economic challenges including ensuring fiscal sustainability, improving the labour supply, and harnessing globalisation.
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Executive Summary Assessment and Recommendations Chapter 1. Recent Developments and Policy Challenges -A Rapid Pace of Growth Has Developed -The Economy is Closely Linked with the Globalisation Process -There Are Some Concerns about Inflation -Conservative Views on Euro Entry are being Voiced -The Key Policy Challenges -Update on Other Policy Areas -Annex 1.A1. Progress in Structural Reform -Annex 1.A2. Topics Covered in Previous Surveys Chapter 2. Ensuring Fiscal Sustainability: Assessing Recent Tax and Public Spending Reforms -Recent Deficit Outcomes Underscore a Need for More Ambitious Targets -Avneus for Improving Central Government Budgeting -Reforms on the Revenue Side are Substantial -Some Progress and Ambitious Plans in Public Spending Reform -EU Funding: Challenges in Ensuring Absorption -Annex 2.A1. Selected Details of Tax Measures in the 2007 Reform Package Chapter 3. Tackling Labour and Skills Shortages -Where Are the Reserves of Domestic Labour? -Progress in Improving General Labour Market Conditions -Encouraging Non-Standard Jobs -Younger Cohorts: Encouraging the Right Balance between Work and Study -Prime-Age Women: Getting Incentives Right for Combining Work and Family -Older Cohorts: A Need to Press on with Reforms to Pensions Chapter 4. Globalisation and the Czech Economy: How Should Policy Respond? -What Role is Globalisation Playing in the Czech Economy -Globalisation is Supported by Favourable Labour Costs and an Advantageous Location -Making the Best of Globalisation: How Should Policy Adjust? Glossary
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