B2B crisis resolution
2009-01-29
"Of the people, for the people" is what democracy is all about,
but the National Economic Council's proposals for resolving the
economic crisis are mostly "of business, for business." Only a
handful of the proposals, as published today by MF Dnes, look
at the situation from the position of the common man, although
many of the ideas would indeed eventually have a positive
trickle-down effect by lowering business costs. Jiří Schwarz of
VŠE proposes the most Everyman solutions, from cutting VAT on
residential utilities to lowering employee taxes. Czechs who are
counting every crown would also like to see the Council look at
such things as rising energy rates, planned increases in public
transit passes, the headlong rush into digital TV (requiring
people to buy expensive new equipment) and other money-
burning irritants in life that the well-paid people on the Council
don't have to worry about. Czechs shouldn't have to turn to the
financial pages to learn what their government is doing to help
them through this crisis.
[Czech Republic business-to-business Prague School of
Economics university television value-added tax 9%]
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