National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Czechia

The Czech position vis-à-vis the NGEU plan prioritised the maximisation of grants for domestic investments while ensuring autonomy in their targeting. The National Resilience and Recovery Plan prioritises the investment side at the expense of structural reforms. The direction of investments resemble...

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Main Author: Jan Bittner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2022-11-01
Series:Italian Labour Law e-Journal
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Online Access:https://illej.unibo.it/article/view/15672
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description The Czech position vis-à-vis the NGEU plan prioritised the maximisation of grants for domestic investments while ensuring autonomy in their targeting. The National Resilience and Recovery Plan prioritises the investment side at the expense of structural reforms. The direction of investments resembles the priorities pursued in the context of cohesion policy, while meeting climate and digital targets. Most of the investments are in infrastructure projects. The biggest shortcoming of the Czech plan is the absence of a vision of how to take advantage of the economic potential of the green transition and digitalisation.
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National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Czechia
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ngeu
czechia
resilience and recovery plan
labour policy
social policy
title National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Czechia
title_full National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Czechia
title_fullStr National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Czechia
title_full_unstemmed National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Czechia
title_short National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Czechia
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czechia
resilience and recovery plan
labour policy
social policy
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