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CSSD's freakonomics

2006-03-10
The Czech economy grew by a record 6.0% last year, so why aren't manufacturers leaping for joy? Because their competitive advantage is quickly being eroded. Deputy Premier Jiøí Havel of ÈSSD proclaims that market forces must be allowed to operate, and in terms of quickly rising energy prices, this is indeed happening. But ÈSSD isn't as market-competitive when it comes to such things as social taxes, social-security caps or worker absenteeism, and this is hurting industry. Behind its veil of market economics, ÈSSD is shifting manufacturing profits directly to ÈEZ. Environment Minister Libor Ambrozek of KDU- ÈSL said on F1 radio that ÈEZ has too much influence over the government. MP Vlastimil Tlustý of ODS suggested in MFD today that ÈEZ is financing ÈSSD's election campaign. It's sad if ÈSSD is willing to cripple Czech industry in the hope of winning the June elections. [Czech Republic electricity power MF Dnes productivity]