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Old July 1st, 2007, 06:09 PM   #41
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Why did you post it now? Is it fresh? Source please.
Yes, it's fresh http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/pls...2007-EN-AP.PDF
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Old July 1st, 2007, 10:38 PM   #42
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Thanks a lot Good information as usual pozdrav from Polska Czech rep. is doing so much better than Poland
I'm really happy to see brand new EUROSTAT data
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Old July 1st, 2007, 11:13 PM   #43
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pozdrav do Polska z Česka
Poland is doing pretty well, you can see strong progress everywhere, SSC is good medium to watch it
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Old July 1st, 2007, 11:49 PM   #44
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pozdrav do Polska z Česka
Poland is doing pretty well, you can see strong progress everywhere, SSC is good medium to watch it
Yeach again pozdrav I'm drunk
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Old July 2nd, 2007, 09:28 AM   #45
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Old July 2nd, 2007, 10:04 AM   #46
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Old July 2nd, 2007, 09:22 PM   #47
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I'm already sober
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Old July 2nd, 2007, 10:28 PM   #48
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ok.. back to the topic now
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Old July 11th, 2007, 06:39 PM   #49
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inestments

The most attractive countries for foreign investments

1. China
2. USA
3. India
4. Germany
5. Russia
6. GB
7. Poland
8. Japan
9. - 10. Czech Republic and Brazil

Most attractive countries for expectant projects in Europe

1. Germany
2. Poland
3. Czech Republic
4. France
5. Hungary
6. GB
7. Russia
8. Romania
9. Bulgaria
10. Italy

Source: Ernst &Young, CzechInvest
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Old July 11th, 2007, 09:21 PM   #50
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The most attractive countries for foreign investments

1. China
2. USA
3. India
4. Germany
5. Russia
6. GB
7. Poland
8. Japan
9. - 10. Czech Republic and Brazil

Most attractive countries for expectant projects in Europe

1. Germany
2. Poland
3. Czech Republic
4. France
5. Hungary
6. GB
7. Russia
8. Romania
9. Bulgaria
10. Italy

Source: Ernst &Young, CzechInvest
Source should be a link, if possible. Besides, how many countries have been taken into consideration? Were there some criteria? Exempli gratia 5 million or more inhabitants? How do the other places look like? Who has been surveyed?

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Old July 11th, 2007, 11:06 PM   #51
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try look here

http://www.czechinvest.org/cr-v-desi...traktivnejsich
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Old July 28th, 2007, 12:56 PM   #52
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Cohesion policy 2007-2013: Czech Republic has plan and priorities agreed with the Commission

Cohesion policy 2007-2013: Czech Republic has plan and priorities agreed with the Commission
The Czech Republic has reached agreement with Regional policy Commissioner Danuta Hübner and Employment and social affairs Commissioner Vladimír Špidla on its national plan and priorities for Cohesion Policy 2007-2013. In their National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF), the Czech authorities describe how they plan to invest € 26.3 billion over seven years in line with the Lisbon Strategy for growth and Jobs.

Danuta Hübner said: "I am very glad that the Czech Republic has joined the Member States that have had their frameworks approved. I welcome the commitment of the authorities to the Lisbon Strategy for growth and jobs. I am convinced this European investment will help to raise the standard of living for all Czech citizens in the near future. "

Commissioner Špidla added: "The Czech strategy shows a strong commitment to promoting better investment in human resources, and this will yield more jobs, better jobs. This aim lies at the heart of the European reform agenda. The Czech Republic has chosen priorities that will boost employment and enable the workforce to adapt to changing circumstances."

The Czech NSRF sets out in broad terms how the Czech authorities will invest €26.3 billion of EU resources over the next seven years to deliver growth and jobs.

Cohesion policy is intended to reduce disparities among regions undergoing rapid development (such as Prague under the "competitiveness objective") and regions lagging behind (Central-Moravia, Moravia-Silesia and the North West), covered by the "Convergence" Objective.

The government has identified the following priorities for 2007-2013:
Boosting competitiveness: reinforcing the business sector by improving its productivity and speeding up sustainable economic growth. Increasing the relatively low share of expenditure on research and development (R&D), 1.42 % of GDP in 2005, is a priority, as is combating any "brain drain". Promoting tourism in the regions, which can help to create new jobs, is also high on the agenda.
Developing an open, flexible, cohesive society: support for developing a diverse, socially aware and cohesive society, open to new opportunities. The aim is to create a modern educational system that will become the driving force behind an efficient, flexible labour market. The authorities also plan to cut red tape for businessmen by at least 20%.
Improving the environment: the authorities will work on improving the quality of the environment and access to transport networks, and on raising the proportion of railway transport, as well as developing combined transport.
Balanced development: support for economic growth and employment tailored to local potential and varying local conditions (natural, economic, social and cultural). In rural areas, the authorities will promote new economic activities.


The Czech Republic intends to shape its broad priorities as set out in the framework through 17 operational programmes (seven regional, eight sectoral, and two for the Prague region).
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleases...guiLanguage=en

So I hope we will get some money from EU finally...
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neviem na kolko sa to zrealizuje, ale tento clanok http://www.tyden.cz/rubriky/ekonomik...sty_20412.html
sa zmienuje, ze Ceska vlada uvazuje nad predajom Budvaru, CSA, letiska Praha, cast Posty a CEZ.

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Old August 28th, 2007, 07:10 PM   #54
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^ o tom se uvažuje dlouho, podle mě to není dobré řešení, ale lidi chtěli pravici, tak ať ji mají se vším všudy...
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Old August 28th, 2007, 07:29 PM   #55
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^ o tom se uvažuje dlouho, podle mě to není dobré řešení, ale lidi chtěli pravici, tak ať ji mají se vším všudy...
Presne si to vystihol. Ale myslím, že aspoň ten ČEZ by mal Topolánek ponechať v rukách štátu, lebo pokiaľ viem, tak je to veľmi úspešná a zisková firma. Teda ono sú to myslím všetko ziskové podniky, ale ČEZ vedie. U nás to zase naopak začína vyzerať na "antiprivatizáciu." Štát si chce nechať všetko čo má a získať aj to čo predal. Uvidíme, či nezostane len pri chcení.
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ČEZ taky chtějí prodat, alespoň část určitě... je to zvláštní, pár set kilometrů na západ by toto byl politický zločin, u nás se za to málem tleská... místo aby se snažili ušetřit, rozprodají co mohou (a co není jejich)...
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ČEZ taky chtějí prodat, alespoň část určitě... je to zvláštní, pár set kilometrů na západ by toto byl politický zločin, u nás se za to málem tleská... místo aby se snažili ušetřit, rozprodají co mohou (a co není jejich)...
Mne o tom nemusíš hovoriť, ja to dokonale poznám. Mimochodom, dnes bol v Pravde super vtip. Myslím, že podobné debaty mávajú aj súčasné politické špičky v našich krajinách:

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Mne o tom nemusíš hovoriť, ja to dokonale poznám. Mimochodom, dnes bol v Pravde super vtip. Myslím, že podobné debaty mávajú aj súčasné politické špičky v našich krajinách:

Hehe, dobrej joke . Jinak ČEZ se podle mě zprivatizovat v současnosti tutově nepodaří. Líbí se mi třeba privatizace letiště Praha, kdy většina akcií připadne Praze, jestli mám teda dobré info.
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Len by sa Praha kvôli tomu nazadĺžila na dlhé desaťročia, také letisko stojí dosť. U nás bola našťastie privatizácia bratislavského letiska zastavená. Chlapci z Viedne zistili, že pôda pod letiskom má niekoľkokrát väčšiu hodnotu, než samo letisko a chceli sa jej zmocniť. Prahe ale našťastie nič podobné nehorzí, vy nemáte za humnami Schwechat. Ale privatizácia je vždy spojená s rizikami. Naše bývalé vlády sa vyznamenali, keď predali Transpetrol (monopolného prepravcu ropy na Slovensku) Jukosu. Teraz len robia čo sa dá, aby v ňom získali späť kontrolu, keďže momentálne ho konrolujú manžéri už nejestvujúcej firmy.
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Interesteting numbers - czech only

http://makroekonomika.wz.cz/pks_vyvoj.htm
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