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-war conditions did not favour a considerable export expansion hampered by high tariff barriers restricting access to the markets of … succession states. The second half of the 1920s became the most successful phase in the development of interwar export. To a …'s dependency on export results. Unfortunately, a slow reaction of both the Czechoslovak government and industry to the new …
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As regards the frequently mentioned risks connected with the EU entry, we feel that the analyzed macroeconomic data do not confi rm that these risks have materialized. The example of the Czech Republic, which joined the EU in 2004, conversely points to an improvement of most macroeconomic...
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Over the period of the second half of the eightieth in the last century, a considerable slowing down in the dynamics of the Czechoslovak economic development occurred. It was mainly caused by a complicated international situation, aggravated external economic conditions as well as by a slow...
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gross value added and export prices are artificially overvalued in low tax countries and artificially undervalued in high …
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The article deals with the Czech export promotion system. The hypothesis that is being examined in the article is as … follows: "Exporters in the Czech Republic do not have enough information about the current system of the Czech state export … export promotion system. The Czech export promotion system is based on the activities of several institutions, mainly the …
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