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2020 OECD Economic Surveys: Czech Republic 2020

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After a long period of impressive convergence to the OECD average incomes, the Czech Republic is now battling the social and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. The economy contracted due to strict containment measures, but the authorities extended generous support to maintain incomes, employment and liquidity. The economic recovery is expected to be gradual. The crisis heightens the need to continue addressing long-term challenges with disappointing productivity growth, low labour participation of mothers, pressures due to population ageing and high energy and carbon dependence. Sustainable growth will raise living standards and help restore fiscal and monetary policy space. In addition, despite overall low inequality, there is considerable regional variation in incomes and poverty, and the gaps have grown over time. The Czech Republic suffers from a highly fragmented subnational government with the highest number of municipalities per head in the OECD. The resulting lack of capacity at the local level impacts the quality of public services and impedes the uptake of effective development projects.

SPECIAL FEATURE: ENHANCING ADMINISTRATIVE AND FISCAL DECENTRALISATION

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Basic statistics of Czech Republic, 2019

(Numbers in parentheses refer to the OECD average)*

This Survey is published on the responsibility of the Economic and Development Review Committee of the OECD, which is charged with the examination of the economic situation of member countries.The economic situation and policies of the Czech Republic were reviewed by the Committee on 14 October 2020. The draft report was then revised in the light of the discussions and given final approval as the agreed report of the whole Committee on 6 November 2020.The Secretariat’s draft report was prepared for the Committee by Urban Sila and Christine de la Maisonneuve under the supervision of Mame Fatou Diagne. The Survey also benefited from contributions by Adéla Kelnerová, Kass Forman, Carissa Munro and Emilie Cazenave. Statistical research assistance was provided by Corinne Chanteloup and editorial assistance by Sylvie Ricordeau. The previous Survey of the Czech Republic was issued in July 2018.Information about the latest as well as previous Surveys and more information about how Surveys are prepared is available at http://www.oecd.org/eco/surveys

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