COMMENTARY: Why haven't we caught up with Germany in 35 years? – Alex Švamberk
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Prime Minister Petr Fiala is rightly criticized for his populist promise that if the current coalition were to rule for another four years, people's incomes would double to the level of Germany. But he drew attention to the real problem. Even in 35 years, we have not caught up with Germany or Austria, we are still lagging behind them. How is it that we did not succeed in such a long time, when war-torn Germany managed to get among the European e…
Did we want freedom in 1989 or a German supermarket? The editor-in-chief of Hospodářek Jaroslav Mašek discusses the economic development in the last thirty-five years with commentators Luďek Vainert and Petr Honzejk. It tries to answer fundamental questions that trouble the whole society. Where did the Czech Republic...
The Czech Republic will not be able to compare Czech wages with German wages in the next four years after the next election. But we need to keep moving closer. Deputy Speaker of the House and a member of the leadership of the government ODS Jan Skopeček told CNN Prima News. According to him, in order to catch up with German earnings, it is necessary to increase labor productivity in the Czech Republic, strengthen the exchange rate of the krona a…
We will not be able to catch up with German wages in the next five years, admitted Skopeček from ODS
According to him, in order to catch up with German earnings, it is necessary to further increase labor productivity in the Czech Republic, strengthen the exchange rate of the koruna and ensure economic growth. Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS) said a week ago that if his government continues for another four years after the elections, earnings in the Czech Republic will be the same as in Germany. Karel Havlíček, Deputy Speaker of the House of Repr…
Prague - The Czech Republic will not be able to compare Czech wages with German wages in the next four years after the next elections. But the need is to continue getting closer. Jan Skopeček, deputy speaker of the House of Representatives and a member of the leadership of the ruling ODS, said this on CNN's Prima News TV show Party. According to him, in order to catch up with German earnings, it is necessary to further increase labor productivit…
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