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RIO Country Report 2017: Czech Republic

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  • Martin Srholec

    (Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education – (Economics Institute), Charles University and Economics Institute of the Czech Academy of Science)

  • Miguel Sanchez-Martinez

    (European Commission - JRC)

Abstract

The R&I Observatory country report 2017 provides a brief analysis of the R&I system covering the economic context, main actors, funding trends & human resources, policies to address R&I challenges, and R&I in national and regional smart specialisation strategies. Data is from Eurostat, unless otherwise referenced and is correct as at January 2018. Data used from other international sources is also correct to that date. The report provides a state-of-play and analysis of the national level R&I system and its challenges, to support the European Semester.

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  • Martin Srholec & Miguel Sanchez-Martinez, 2018. "RIO Country Report 2017: Czech Republic," JRC Research Reports JRC111276, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc111276
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    1. Srholec Martin & Szkuta Katarzyna, 2016. "RIO Country Report 2015: Czech Republic," JRC Research Reports JRC101175, Joint Research Centre.
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    Research and Innovation; Czech Republic; Innovation System;
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