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Macroeconomic growth in Czech and Slovak republic after joining European Union
Pešek, Tadeáš ; Nečadová, Marta (advisor) ; Breňová, Lubomíra (referee)
The paper examines economic growth in the Czech and Slovak Republic from 2000 to 2011. Special attention is devoted to the growth of the countries before and after joining European Union. Gross domestic product and growth of its main parts like productivity of particular sectors of economy and final consumption of households are tha main aims of the analysis. There is also mantioned an alternative index to GDP- real gross domestic income for Czech Republic. The main point of the comparative analysis of GDP and RGDI are trading gains and trading losses. The analysis has shown that the economic growth of the countries is similar. In Czech and Slovak Republic the main driving force of macroeconomic total factor productivity manufacturing industry, that has been holding almost the same share for whole reporting period. The structure of final consumption of households has been retaining almost the same character.The growth of RGDI has not been as steady as GDP, especially in the last few years.

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