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Die Verfasser geben einen Überblick über die Wirtschaftsentwicklung in der Tschechischen Republik im Jahr 1997 und legen Prognosedaten für 1998 vor. Die Wirtschaftsentwicklung 1997 wurde durch einen Wachstumseinbruch des Bruttosozialprodukts bestimmt, der vor allem auf Rückgänge im privaten...
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Die Verfasser zeichnen ein detailliertes Bild der Wirtschaftsentwicklung in der Tschechischen Republik im Jahr 1996. Behandelt werden die Entwicklung des Außenhandels und der Zahlungsbilanz, das Bruttoinlandprodukt, die Industrieproduktion, die Wechselkursentwicklung, die Geldpolitik der...
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Characteristics for 1997 was a significant slowdown of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth: within the first three-quarters, GDP grew by 1.1 %, and our estimate for the whole year is 1.4 %. At the same time 1997 was a turning year with respect to some components of Gross Domestic Product. The...
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Characteristic for 1997 was a significant slowdown of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth: within the first three quarters, GDP grew by 1.1 %, and our estimate for the whole year is 1.4 %. At the same time 1997 was a turning year with respect to some components of Gross Domestic Product. The...
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The authors present an analysis of the most recent trends in the Czech economy. They claim that the economy is going through a turning point in its development: after two years of a decline, the economy is likely to grow again in 2000. The growth will be driven mainly by exports, followed by...
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The article contains Komerční banka's analysis of the Czech economy. The authors conclude that the economy goes through a classical recession, caused by the joint working of the following main factors: waves in firms' and households' investment, volatility of foreign capital, stabilization...
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Czech GDP growth in 1996 failed to reach the rates expected by most domestic and foreign experts and institutions. Compared to initial forecasts which ranged between 5.0 and 5.5 %, the actual growth of real GDP fell short by roughly 1 percentage point: we expect the final GDP growth figure to be...
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Sluggish growth of GDP in 1997 was replaced by a decline of roughly 2 % in 1998. The main factor of the recession was a depression of almost all the components of domestic demand, mostly as a consequence of 1997 restrictive policy measures. One of the few positive developments was consolidation...
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