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Lžete, pane Urbane. Ta zpráva pouze konstatuje, že v naší zemi lidé veřejnému sektoru nevěří. Jako důvod nízké konkurenceschopnosti uvádí nízkou flexibilitu trhu práce a nízkou kvalitu vzdělávacího systému. V tom nám ČSSD rozhodně nepomůže.
The Czech Republicfalls by seven places this
year to 46th position. Concerns remain about the quality
of the country’s public institutions, with public trust in
politicians ranked an extremely low 146th, ahead of only
Argentina and Lebanon globally. The macroeconomic
environment has worsened slightly with rising deficits and debt, although (at 55th) it remains more stable than in much of the rest of Europe. Czech businesses are relatively sophisticated and innovative, buttressed by a strong uptake of new technologies. The country’s competitiveness would be further enhanced by improvements to the educational system and by injecting greater flexibility into the labor market.