Politická ekonomie 2007, 55(4):435-457 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.607

Strukturální charakteristika nabídkové strany české ekonomiky

Marek Rojíček
Centrum ekonomických studií, Vysoká škola ekonomie a managementu, Praha; Český statistický úřad, Praha.

Supply side of the czech economy - structural characteristics

This article explores development of the industrial structure of the Czech economy in the last ten years from the point of view of the gross value added and employment. It goes from the macroeconomic view at the level of the basic sectors to more detailed view focused on the individual branches. Increased attention is paid to manufacturing, which is analysed in more detailed structure. The accent is put on the labour productivity development and its main factors. The comparison is carried out in the time series, as well as within the EU member states. Besides the analysis on the level of individual sectors and industries the attention is paid to the groups of activities by technological and knowledge intensity in the manufacturing and services. In addition to industrial view the product view is applied for imports and exports of high-tech products.

Keywords: structural changes, sectoral structure, labour productivity, shift-share analysis, technological intensity, high-tech products
JEL classification: E23, L16

Published: August 1, 2007  Show citation

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