"13"^^ . "2"^^ . . "RIV/47813059:19520/11:#0001423!RIV12-GA0-19520___" . . . "[E8B04ADD78A1]" . . "gross value added, gross domestic product, potential output, unemployment rate, natural rate of unemployment, Beveridge curve"@en . . "ACTA UNIVERSITATIS AGRICULTURAE ET SILVICULTURAE MENDELIANAE BRUNENSIS" . "19520" . "192670" . . "The Czech labour market after the crisis of a real economy: negative development or return to steady-state?" . . "Tuleja, Pavel" . "1211-8516" . "P(GP402/09/P142)" . . . "This paper studies the Czech economy before, during and after the economic crisis. Consequences on the labour market, respectively on unemployment are also discussed in the paper. Real gross domestic product decreased in almost all EU countries including the Czech economy. Massive drop of gross domestic product led to increase in the unemployment rate. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to discussion about consequences of this crisis. The paper provides also an analysis of gross domestic product and its components. The empirical analysis also tried to answer the question if it is more a return to steady-state than the deterioration of economic performance in the case of the Czech economy. In other words, it means that economic performance of the Czech economy was above the level of potential output. Research in this study is based on basic macroeconomic quarterly data between the years 2000 and 2010 which were published by the Czech Statistical Office and Eurostat."@en . "The Czech labour market after the crisis of a real economy: negative development or return to steady-state?"@en . . "59" . . "7" . "The Czech labour market after the crisis of a real economy: negative development or return to steady-state?" . "RIV/47813059:19520/11:#0001423" . . . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . . . . "The Czech labour market after the crisis of a real economy: negative development or return to steady-state?"@en . "Tvrdo\u0148, Michal" . . . "This paper studies the Czech economy before, during and after the economic crisis. Consequences on the labour market, respectively on unemployment are also discussed in the paper. Real gross domestic product decreased in almost all EU countries including the Czech economy. Massive drop of gross domestic product led to increase in the unemployment rate. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to discussion about consequences of this crisis. The paper provides also an analysis of gross domestic product and its components. The empirical analysis also tried to answer the question if it is more a return to steady-state than the deterioration of economic performance in the case of the Czech economy. In other words, it means that economic performance of the Czech economy was above the level of potential output. Research in this study is based on basic macroeconomic quarterly data between the years 2000 and 2010 which were published by the Czech Statistical Office and Eurostat." . "2"^^ .