Wage Structure in the Transition of the Czech Economy

Wage Structure in the Transition of the Czech Economy
Title Wage Structure in the Transition of the Czech Economy PDF eBook
Author Mr.Robert J. Flanagan
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 24
Release 1995-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451977999

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From the perspective of market economies, central planning produced distinct distortions in the wage structures of socialist countries. This paper examines the extent to which wage structures have adjusted to remove such distortions during the economic transition using micro-data from the Czech Republic. There is strong evidence that Czech wage structures are moving toward patterns in market economies, and the change is led by developments in the private sector and retarded by the sluggish response in state enterprises. At the same time, the establishment of collective bargaining does not appear to be introducing countervailing distortions into Czech wage structures.

Wage Structures in the Transition of the Czech Economy

Wage Structures in the Transition of the Czech Economy
Title Wage Structures in the Transition of the Czech Economy PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Flanagan
Publisher
Total Pages 30
Release 1995
Genre Employment (Economic theory).
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Changes in the Wage Structure During Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe

Changes in the Wage Structure During Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe
Title Changes in the Wage Structure During Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe PDF eBook
Author Jan J. Rutkowski
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 72
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821337509

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World Bank Technical Paper No. 336. Presents the results of consultative surveys undertaken in 36 rural and urban communities across Nigeria. The study examines the effectiveness and accountability of local institutions in local decisionmaking and participation, as well as some common limitations such as the narrowness of membership and goals and their limited technical and managerial capacities.

Wage Structures in the Transition of the Czech Economy

Wage Structures in the Transition of the Czech Economy
Title Wage Structures in the Transition of the Czech Economy PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Flanagan (ekonomia)
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Total Pages 0
Release 1995
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Income policy and wage development in the Czech Republic

Income policy and wage development in the Czech Republic
Title Income policy and wage development in the Czech Republic PDF eBook
Author Vladislav Flek
Publisher
Total Pages 52
Release 1993
Genre Czech Republic
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Changes in the Wage Structure During Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe

Changes in the Wage Structure During Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe
Title Changes in the Wage Structure During Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe PDF eBook
Author Jan J. Rutkowski
Publisher World Bank Group
Total Pages 55
Release 1996
Genre Income distribution
ISBN 9786610017720

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The Czech Republic and Economic Transition in Eastern Europe

The Czech Republic and Economic Transition in Eastern Europe
Title The Czech Republic and Economic Transition in Eastern Europe PDF eBook
Author Jan Svejnar
Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 463
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1483289230

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The Czech Republic and Economic Transition in Eastern Europe is the first in-depth, comparative analysis of the Czech Republic's economic transition after the fall of the Communist bloc. Edited by Jan Svejnar,a principal architect of the Czech economic transformation and Economic Advisor to President Vaclav Havel, the book poses important questions about the Republic and its partners in Central and Eastern Europe. The thirty-five essayists describe the country's macroeconomic performance; its development of capital markets; the structure and performance of its industries; its unemployment, household behavior, and income distribution; and the environmental and health issues it faces. In this in-depth, comparative analysis of the Czech Republic's economic transition, an international team of thirty-five economists examine the Republic and its partners in Central and Eastern Europe. Important questions and issues permeate the essays. For example, prior to 1939 the Czech Republic possessed the most advanced economy in the region; is it capable of reestablishing its dominance? Relative to its neighbors, the Republic ranks especially high on some transition-related performance indicators but low on others. What economic effects are related to the 1993 dissolution of the Czech and Slovak governments? And what can be learned by comparing the economic outcomes of two countries that shared legal and institutional frameworks? Data describe the country's macroeconomic performance; its development of capital markets; the structure and performance of its industries; its unemployment, household behavior, and income distribution; and the environmental and health issues facing it. Its most important contributions are its clarifications of the transition process. The authors included in Transforming Czechoslovakia combine the best available data and techniques of economic analysis to assess the replacement of the inefficient but internally consistent central planning system with a more efficient market system. These authors, among whom are central European economic analysts, senior U.S. economists, and Czechoslovakian professors and economic researchers, discuss the country's macroeconomic performance; its development of capital markets; the structure and performance of its industries; its unemployment, household behavior, and income distribution; and the environmental and health issues facing it. The essays vary between presentations of history and policy and technical examinations of data. Together they offer the most comprehensive and detailed assessment of the country's economic transformation in print. This book is important because its essayists compile results and reach conclusions that are broad and credible. The empirical data were gathered on the ground and have been subjected to advanced methodologies, including game theory, industrial organization, and Granger-Sims causality.