Czech economy at the start of 1996
Kamil Janáček,
Martin Cihak (),
Marie Frýdmanová and
Eva Zamrazilová
Prague Economic Papers, 1996, vol. 1996, issue 2
Abstract:
During 1995 the Czech Economy showed robust economic growth - faster than expected by most domestic and foreign forecasts. Inflation decreased further, reaching a one-digit figure for the first time since the start of the 1990s. Unemployment rate went down during 1995, while the number of employed slightly increased.
Date: 1996
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