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The report shows that the Czech Republic is a healthy country with a booming market and therefore suitable to introduce a new OBI store.The IBE Report is concerned with the business environment of Czech Republic and the Do-it-yourself- store OBI. GmbH & Co. KG. This report is analysing the general situation in the Czech Republic. This includes the history of the state, statistical facts and the demographical, ecological, social cultural, technological, economical and political facts of the Czech Republic.Further, there is, if it is tending, a more exact view on five areas. These areas:- Liberec- Plzen- Ostrava- Prague- BrnoThese areas were chosen to find the most appreciate location to introduce an OBI store. The report is analysing: related to statistical facts: the current situation in and the development: in particularly: in the past ten years of these areas A map of the Czech Republic can be seen in figure 1.1Besides this so- called DESTEP analysis: the IBE report is giving an overview about the market analysis, the five forces defined by Michael Porter, an analysis of the hardware store and the related current economic situation in Czech Republic and a short competitor analysis.In the recommendation, a suitable advice to launch an OBI store in a certain area.
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IBE Report May 27, 2011 Page 1 of 73 IBE Report International Business Economics Report about the Czech Republic 5/27/2011 Student Marco Engler Doeke Stel Kai Schmidt
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Page 1: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 1 of 73

IBE Report

International Business Economics Report about the Czech

Republic

5272011

Student

Marco Engler

Doeke Stel

Kai Schmidt

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 2 of 73

1 Executive Summary

The report shows that the Czech Republic is a healthy country with a booming market and therefore

suitable to introduce a new OBI store

The IBE Report is concerned with the business environment of Czech Republic and the Do-it-yourself-

store OBI GmbH amp Co KG This report is analysing the general situation in the Czech Republic This

includes the history of the state statistical facts and the demographical ecological social cultural

technological economical and political facts of the Czech Republic

Further there is if it is tending a more exact view on five areas These areas

- Liberec and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as Libereckyacute

kraj

- Plzen and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as Plzeňskyacute kraj

- Ostrava and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

- Prague and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as Hlavniacute

město Praha

- Brno and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as Jihomoravskyacute

kraj

These areas were chosen to find the most appreciate location to introduce an OBI store The report is

analysing related to statistical facts the current situation in and the development in particularly in

the past ten years of these areas A map of the Czech Republic can be seen in figure 11

Besides this so- called DESTEP analysis the IBE report is giving an overview about the market

analysis the five forces defined by Michael Porter an analysis of the hardware store and the related

current economic situation in Czech Republic

In the recommendation a suitable advice to launch an OBI store in a certain area

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 3 of 73

3 Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary 2

2 Introduction 5

3 Microeconomic 6

31 Demography 6

311 Czech Republic 6

312 Prague 8

313 Region of Plzeň 8

314 Region of Liberec 9

315 Region of Brno 9

316 Region of Ostrava 9

32 Economic 10

321 Gross value 10

322 GNP 11

323 Interest rate exports imports consume 11

324 Financial Values 12

325 Unemployment rate 13

326 Inflation rate 14

327 Income Development 14

328 Exchange rate 14

National debt 14

Social-Cultural 16

329 Values and norms 16

3210 Behaviour 16

3211 Level of education 17

3212 Religion 18

33 Technological 18

331 Know how 18

332 Agriculture 19

34 Ecological 21

341 Safety 21

342 Topographic facts 22

343 Climate 22

344 Energy 23

35 Political 24

IBE Report May 27 2011

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36 DESTEP Summary 24

4 Microeconomic 25

41 Introduction 26

42 Competitor Analysis 27

43 Target Group 28

44 Market Niche 29

45 International Exposure 29

46 Porters five forces 29

47 SWOT 30

48 Confrontation Matrix 30

49 SWOT Conclusion 31

5 Conclusion and recommendation 32

6 Appendix 33

7 References 72

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 5 of 73

2 Introduction

The report is concerned with the business environment of the Czech Republic in relation to a

potential access of the Do-it-yourself store OBI The general situation in the economy and the market

for do-it-yourself stores was analysed to find a suitable area to introduce a new store close to a

shopping mall in a certain area

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first opened in the USA Do it yourself stores

have been successful since the first opened in the USA It was common to supply paint at a

professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron monger and to get your wood

from a timber dealer

Today these do-it-yourself stores got an unbelievable product range Stores like Obi offer different

household goods like toilets over to whole bathrooms kitchens garden products even do-it-

yourself saunas are added to the product range Do-it-yourself stores took over a big part of the

building industry Instead of hiring professionals to do the job customers easily try to do the tasks

themselves

To analyse the former and actual situation in particular for the financial development and current

situation the research based on the internet governmental statistics and reports of universities

national rather than governmental statistic agencies and databases of the European Union like

eurostat and the OECD has been used

The report shows that the Czech Republic is a healthy country with a booming market and therefore

suitable to introduce a new OBI store

The first Chapter gives an overview about the DESTEP analysis There are all important facts about

the demographical the economical the ecological the political the social cultural and the

technological situation within the Czech Republic examined

Important tables to support thesis and facts are attached in the appendix

IBE Report May 27 2011

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3 Microeconomic

DESTEP - Analysis

31 Demography

Figure 11 Map of the Czech Republic

httpglobaltulaneedustudyabroadprogramsimagesmap_of_czech_republicgif

311 Czech Republic

Population

The population exceeds 10508813 People between 0 and 14 years are stated with 1494370

between 15 and 65 are 7413560 and older than 65 there are 159883 people

So there are more than 8 million potential consumers for Obi Stores in the Czech Republic and in

contrast to other European Countries where the population level is fluctuating or falling down is the

population of Czech Republic increasing since 2003

These terms were offered by the statistical office of the Czech Republic government (Population

stock in selected region - time series 2011) The average age of 408 years and the allocation

between men and women is not only almost equal in all groups of ages rather exactly the target

group of OBI (CZSO Public Database 2010) In 2009 there was just a small decrease due the high

out migrations and the small falling decrease of births However there are more new inhabitants

than deaths out migrations or an abortion and therefore an increasing term of potential customers

These terms were found at the Public database and are related to the year 2009 A table and a chart

of the development of the population in particular to carry out the most suitable region to introduce

an OBU- Do-it-yourself store are included in the appendix (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook

2010)

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Housing

Appropriate to the Czech Republic Statistic Database there was in 2007 75 of people who lived in

cities

In 2008 according to the annual report of the Czech Republic government lived 40 of the

inhabitants in private houses 20 lived in own flats and just 23 rented a flat Another 12 lived

in community housing situations This is a model from the time of the CSSR All owners of a flat paid a

share of the whole house and receive some rights and stakes This so the rate of people who lives in

own houses and flats is quite unusual in Europe and thus an argument for the Czech Republic

Especially as the rate of people who lives in own flats fiercely increased since 1995 In this year there

were just 2 who lived in own flats and this share is still growing (OECD-library 2008)

As people who have an own flat are interested in improving their properties it ensures a healthy

fundament for a successful market entrance

Income distribution

Distribution of Income or Consumption by Percentage Share Czech Republic

Lowest 10 43

Lowest 20 103

Second 20 145

Third 20 177

Fourth 20 217

Highest 20 359

Highest 10 224

This information is from 2008 and refers to income shares by percentiles of the population and is

ranked by per capita income (Timothy C Straub 2008) This distribution shows the allocation of

income within the Czech Republic As all people are in the target group it can be assumed that the

distribution itself is unimportant for the acquiring of customers

The health expenditures in Czech Republic are related to other OECD countries low How to see in

the diagram 11 below (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2009)

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Diagram 11 Health expenditures in Czech Republic from 2009

Presumably people are more interested in spending money for healthy than in improving their

environment how in other countries

Below is a distribution of each chosen region The most people lives in Prague but Plzen is a still

growing region with a big share of households with properties and therefore a big amount of

potential customers

312 Prague

Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and is the city with the most inhabitants The population of

Prague exceeds 1249026 inhabitants Related to the Czech Republic Statistic Database this value is

increasing since 2002 but the amount of the inhabitants is dropping off The main point is the

successive decreasing number of immigrants The births deaths and the net migration are almost

constant (CZSO Public Database 2011)

313 Region of Plzeň

The Region of Plzen is booming There are according to offered terms of the Czech Republic

government 571863 inhabitants This population increased the last three years by 17326 men and

women There are also two times more marries then divorces This means that people are focused

on a long term housing situation and good potential customers (CZSO Public Database 2011)

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314 Region of Liberec

The region of Liberec laid in the Northern of the Czech Republic and is close to Poland and Germany

The region profits of the increasing business in the state Saxony of Germany the boom of tourists in

the Eastern of Germany and the repeal of the borders from Germany to Eastern Europe The

population counts 439027 The biggest group also OBIrsquos target group exceeds 311091 people

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

315 Region of Brno

The area of Brno also called as Jihomoravskyacute kraj is the biggest district in the Southern of Czech

Republic According to the Public Statistic Database values of 2008 there are a population of

1147146 people A lot of immigrants came in recent years to Brno (CZSO Public Database 2011)

316 Region of Ostrava

Ostrava has a population of more than 12 Million but it is still decreasing since 1994 The region has

a big rate of unemployment According to the governmental statistics there are 96 in 2010 The

amount of decreasing was 2882 the highest decrease since 2002

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

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32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

IBE Report May 27 2011

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

IBE Report May 27 2011

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

IBE Report May 27 2011

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 25 of 73

4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Page 51 of 73

Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

105

11

115

12

125

13

135

14

145

15

155

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total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 2: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1 Executive Summary

The report shows that the Czech Republic is a healthy country with a booming market and therefore

suitable to introduce a new OBI store

The IBE Report is concerned with the business environment of Czech Republic and the Do-it-yourself-

store OBI GmbH amp Co KG This report is analysing the general situation in the Czech Republic This

includes the history of the state statistical facts and the demographical ecological social cultural

technological economical and political facts of the Czech Republic

Further there is if it is tending a more exact view on five areas These areas

- Liberec and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as Libereckyacute

kraj

- Plzen and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as Plzeňskyacute kraj

- Ostrava and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

- Prague and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as Hlavniacute

město Praha

- Brno and the region around In graphs figures and statistics also mentioned as Jihomoravskyacute

kraj

These areas were chosen to find the most appreciate location to introduce an OBI store The report is

analysing related to statistical facts the current situation in and the development in particularly in

the past ten years of these areas A map of the Czech Republic can be seen in figure 11

Besides this so- called DESTEP analysis the IBE report is giving an overview about the market

analysis the five forces defined by Michael Porter an analysis of the hardware store and the related

current economic situation in Czech Republic

In the recommendation a suitable advice to launch an OBI store in a certain area

IBE Report May 27 2011

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3 Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary 2

2 Introduction 5

3 Microeconomic 6

31 Demography 6

311 Czech Republic 6

312 Prague 8

313 Region of Plzeň 8

314 Region of Liberec 9

315 Region of Brno 9

316 Region of Ostrava 9

32 Economic 10

321 Gross value 10

322 GNP 11

323 Interest rate exports imports consume 11

324 Financial Values 12

325 Unemployment rate 13

326 Inflation rate 14

327 Income Development 14

328 Exchange rate 14

National debt 14

Social-Cultural 16

329 Values and norms 16

3210 Behaviour 16

3211 Level of education 17

3212 Religion 18

33 Technological 18

331 Know how 18

332 Agriculture 19

34 Ecological 21

341 Safety 21

342 Topographic facts 22

343 Climate 22

344 Energy 23

35 Political 24

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36 DESTEP Summary 24

4 Microeconomic 25

41 Introduction 26

42 Competitor Analysis 27

43 Target Group 28

44 Market Niche 29

45 International Exposure 29

46 Porters five forces 29

47 SWOT 30

48 Confrontation Matrix 30

49 SWOT Conclusion 31

5 Conclusion and recommendation 32

6 Appendix 33

7 References 72

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2 Introduction

The report is concerned with the business environment of the Czech Republic in relation to a

potential access of the Do-it-yourself store OBI The general situation in the economy and the market

for do-it-yourself stores was analysed to find a suitable area to introduce a new store close to a

shopping mall in a certain area

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first opened in the USA Do it yourself stores

have been successful since the first opened in the USA It was common to supply paint at a

professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron monger and to get your wood

from a timber dealer

Today these do-it-yourself stores got an unbelievable product range Stores like Obi offer different

household goods like toilets over to whole bathrooms kitchens garden products even do-it-

yourself saunas are added to the product range Do-it-yourself stores took over a big part of the

building industry Instead of hiring professionals to do the job customers easily try to do the tasks

themselves

To analyse the former and actual situation in particular for the financial development and current

situation the research based on the internet governmental statistics and reports of universities

national rather than governmental statistic agencies and databases of the European Union like

eurostat and the OECD has been used

The report shows that the Czech Republic is a healthy country with a booming market and therefore

suitable to introduce a new OBI store

The first Chapter gives an overview about the DESTEP analysis There are all important facts about

the demographical the economical the ecological the political the social cultural and the

technological situation within the Czech Republic examined

Important tables to support thesis and facts are attached in the appendix

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3 Microeconomic

DESTEP - Analysis

31 Demography

Figure 11 Map of the Czech Republic

httpglobaltulaneedustudyabroadprogramsimagesmap_of_czech_republicgif

311 Czech Republic

Population

The population exceeds 10508813 People between 0 and 14 years are stated with 1494370

between 15 and 65 are 7413560 and older than 65 there are 159883 people

So there are more than 8 million potential consumers for Obi Stores in the Czech Republic and in

contrast to other European Countries where the population level is fluctuating or falling down is the

population of Czech Republic increasing since 2003

These terms were offered by the statistical office of the Czech Republic government (Population

stock in selected region - time series 2011) The average age of 408 years and the allocation

between men and women is not only almost equal in all groups of ages rather exactly the target

group of OBI (CZSO Public Database 2010) In 2009 there was just a small decrease due the high

out migrations and the small falling decrease of births However there are more new inhabitants

than deaths out migrations or an abortion and therefore an increasing term of potential customers

These terms were found at the Public database and are related to the year 2009 A table and a chart

of the development of the population in particular to carry out the most suitable region to introduce

an OBU- Do-it-yourself store are included in the appendix (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook

2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Housing

Appropriate to the Czech Republic Statistic Database there was in 2007 75 of people who lived in

cities

In 2008 according to the annual report of the Czech Republic government lived 40 of the

inhabitants in private houses 20 lived in own flats and just 23 rented a flat Another 12 lived

in community housing situations This is a model from the time of the CSSR All owners of a flat paid a

share of the whole house and receive some rights and stakes This so the rate of people who lives in

own houses and flats is quite unusual in Europe and thus an argument for the Czech Republic

Especially as the rate of people who lives in own flats fiercely increased since 1995 In this year there

were just 2 who lived in own flats and this share is still growing (OECD-library 2008)

As people who have an own flat are interested in improving their properties it ensures a healthy

fundament for a successful market entrance

Income distribution

Distribution of Income or Consumption by Percentage Share Czech Republic

Lowest 10 43

Lowest 20 103

Second 20 145

Third 20 177

Fourth 20 217

Highest 20 359

Highest 10 224

This information is from 2008 and refers to income shares by percentiles of the population and is

ranked by per capita income (Timothy C Straub 2008) This distribution shows the allocation of

income within the Czech Republic As all people are in the target group it can be assumed that the

distribution itself is unimportant for the acquiring of customers

The health expenditures in Czech Republic are related to other OECD countries low How to see in

the diagram 11 below (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2009)

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Diagram 11 Health expenditures in Czech Republic from 2009

Presumably people are more interested in spending money for healthy than in improving their

environment how in other countries

Below is a distribution of each chosen region The most people lives in Prague but Plzen is a still

growing region with a big share of households with properties and therefore a big amount of

potential customers

312 Prague

Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and is the city with the most inhabitants The population of

Prague exceeds 1249026 inhabitants Related to the Czech Republic Statistic Database this value is

increasing since 2002 but the amount of the inhabitants is dropping off The main point is the

successive decreasing number of immigrants The births deaths and the net migration are almost

constant (CZSO Public Database 2011)

313 Region of Plzeň

The Region of Plzen is booming There are according to offered terms of the Czech Republic

government 571863 inhabitants This population increased the last three years by 17326 men and

women There are also two times more marries then divorces This means that people are focused

on a long term housing situation and good potential customers (CZSO Public Database 2011)

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314 Region of Liberec

The region of Liberec laid in the Northern of the Czech Republic and is close to Poland and Germany

The region profits of the increasing business in the state Saxony of Germany the boom of tourists in

the Eastern of Germany and the repeal of the borders from Germany to Eastern Europe The

population counts 439027 The biggest group also OBIrsquos target group exceeds 311091 people

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

315 Region of Brno

The area of Brno also called as Jihomoravskyacute kraj is the biggest district in the Southern of Czech

Republic According to the Public Statistic Database values of 2008 there are a population of

1147146 people A lot of immigrants came in recent years to Brno (CZSO Public Database 2011)

316 Region of Ostrava

Ostrava has a population of more than 12 Million but it is still decreasing since 1994 The region has

a big rate of unemployment According to the governmental statistics there are 96 in 2010 The

amount of decreasing was 2882 the highest decrease since 2002

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

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32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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45

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55

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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3 Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary 2

2 Introduction 5

3 Microeconomic 6

31 Demography 6

311 Czech Republic 6

312 Prague 8

313 Region of Plzeň 8

314 Region of Liberec 9

315 Region of Brno 9

316 Region of Ostrava 9

32 Economic 10

321 Gross value 10

322 GNP 11

323 Interest rate exports imports consume 11

324 Financial Values 12

325 Unemployment rate 13

326 Inflation rate 14

327 Income Development 14

328 Exchange rate 14

National debt 14

Social-Cultural 16

329 Values and norms 16

3210 Behaviour 16

3211 Level of education 17

3212 Religion 18

33 Technological 18

331 Know how 18

332 Agriculture 19

34 Ecological 21

341 Safety 21

342 Topographic facts 22

343 Climate 22

344 Energy 23

35 Political 24

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36 DESTEP Summary 24

4 Microeconomic 25

41 Introduction 26

42 Competitor Analysis 27

43 Target Group 28

44 Market Niche 29

45 International Exposure 29

46 Porters five forces 29

47 SWOT 30

48 Confrontation Matrix 30

49 SWOT Conclusion 31

5 Conclusion and recommendation 32

6 Appendix 33

7 References 72

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2 Introduction

The report is concerned with the business environment of the Czech Republic in relation to a

potential access of the Do-it-yourself store OBI The general situation in the economy and the market

for do-it-yourself stores was analysed to find a suitable area to introduce a new store close to a

shopping mall in a certain area

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first opened in the USA Do it yourself stores

have been successful since the first opened in the USA It was common to supply paint at a

professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron monger and to get your wood

from a timber dealer

Today these do-it-yourself stores got an unbelievable product range Stores like Obi offer different

household goods like toilets over to whole bathrooms kitchens garden products even do-it-

yourself saunas are added to the product range Do-it-yourself stores took over a big part of the

building industry Instead of hiring professionals to do the job customers easily try to do the tasks

themselves

To analyse the former and actual situation in particular for the financial development and current

situation the research based on the internet governmental statistics and reports of universities

national rather than governmental statistic agencies and databases of the European Union like

eurostat and the OECD has been used

The report shows that the Czech Republic is a healthy country with a booming market and therefore

suitable to introduce a new OBI store

The first Chapter gives an overview about the DESTEP analysis There are all important facts about

the demographical the economical the ecological the political the social cultural and the

technological situation within the Czech Republic examined

Important tables to support thesis and facts are attached in the appendix

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3 Microeconomic

DESTEP - Analysis

31 Demography

Figure 11 Map of the Czech Republic

httpglobaltulaneedustudyabroadprogramsimagesmap_of_czech_republicgif

311 Czech Republic

Population

The population exceeds 10508813 People between 0 and 14 years are stated with 1494370

between 15 and 65 are 7413560 and older than 65 there are 159883 people

So there are more than 8 million potential consumers for Obi Stores in the Czech Republic and in

contrast to other European Countries where the population level is fluctuating or falling down is the

population of Czech Republic increasing since 2003

These terms were offered by the statistical office of the Czech Republic government (Population

stock in selected region - time series 2011) The average age of 408 years and the allocation

between men and women is not only almost equal in all groups of ages rather exactly the target

group of OBI (CZSO Public Database 2010) In 2009 there was just a small decrease due the high

out migrations and the small falling decrease of births However there are more new inhabitants

than deaths out migrations or an abortion and therefore an increasing term of potential customers

These terms were found at the Public database and are related to the year 2009 A table and a chart

of the development of the population in particular to carry out the most suitable region to introduce

an OBU- Do-it-yourself store are included in the appendix (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook

2010)

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Housing

Appropriate to the Czech Republic Statistic Database there was in 2007 75 of people who lived in

cities

In 2008 according to the annual report of the Czech Republic government lived 40 of the

inhabitants in private houses 20 lived in own flats and just 23 rented a flat Another 12 lived

in community housing situations This is a model from the time of the CSSR All owners of a flat paid a

share of the whole house and receive some rights and stakes This so the rate of people who lives in

own houses and flats is quite unusual in Europe and thus an argument for the Czech Republic

Especially as the rate of people who lives in own flats fiercely increased since 1995 In this year there

were just 2 who lived in own flats and this share is still growing (OECD-library 2008)

As people who have an own flat are interested in improving their properties it ensures a healthy

fundament for a successful market entrance

Income distribution

Distribution of Income or Consumption by Percentage Share Czech Republic

Lowest 10 43

Lowest 20 103

Second 20 145

Third 20 177

Fourth 20 217

Highest 20 359

Highest 10 224

This information is from 2008 and refers to income shares by percentiles of the population and is

ranked by per capita income (Timothy C Straub 2008) This distribution shows the allocation of

income within the Czech Republic As all people are in the target group it can be assumed that the

distribution itself is unimportant for the acquiring of customers

The health expenditures in Czech Republic are related to other OECD countries low How to see in

the diagram 11 below (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2009)

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Diagram 11 Health expenditures in Czech Republic from 2009

Presumably people are more interested in spending money for healthy than in improving their

environment how in other countries

Below is a distribution of each chosen region The most people lives in Prague but Plzen is a still

growing region with a big share of households with properties and therefore a big amount of

potential customers

312 Prague

Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and is the city with the most inhabitants The population of

Prague exceeds 1249026 inhabitants Related to the Czech Republic Statistic Database this value is

increasing since 2002 but the amount of the inhabitants is dropping off The main point is the

successive decreasing number of immigrants The births deaths and the net migration are almost

constant (CZSO Public Database 2011)

313 Region of Plzeň

The Region of Plzen is booming There are according to offered terms of the Czech Republic

government 571863 inhabitants This population increased the last three years by 17326 men and

women There are also two times more marries then divorces This means that people are focused

on a long term housing situation and good potential customers (CZSO Public Database 2011)

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314 Region of Liberec

The region of Liberec laid in the Northern of the Czech Republic and is close to Poland and Germany

The region profits of the increasing business in the state Saxony of Germany the boom of tourists in

the Eastern of Germany and the repeal of the borders from Germany to Eastern Europe The

population counts 439027 The biggest group also OBIrsquos target group exceeds 311091 people

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

315 Region of Brno

The area of Brno also called as Jihomoravskyacute kraj is the biggest district in the Southern of Czech

Republic According to the Public Statistic Database values of 2008 there are a population of

1147146 people A lot of immigrants came in recent years to Brno (CZSO Public Database 2011)

316 Region of Ostrava

Ostrava has a population of more than 12 Million but it is still decreasing since 1994 The region has

a big rate of unemployment According to the governmental statistics there are 96 in 2010 The

amount of decreasing was 2882 the highest decrease since 2002

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

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32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

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25

3

35

4

45

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55

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85

Un

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t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

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2

25

3

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4

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total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 4 of 73

36 DESTEP Summary 24

4 Microeconomic 25

41 Introduction 26

42 Competitor Analysis 27

43 Target Group 28

44 Market Niche 29

45 International Exposure 29

46 Porters five forces 29

47 SWOT 30

48 Confrontation Matrix 30

49 SWOT Conclusion 31

5 Conclusion and recommendation 32

6 Appendix 33

7 References 72

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2 Introduction

The report is concerned with the business environment of the Czech Republic in relation to a

potential access of the Do-it-yourself store OBI The general situation in the economy and the market

for do-it-yourself stores was analysed to find a suitable area to introduce a new store close to a

shopping mall in a certain area

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first opened in the USA Do it yourself stores

have been successful since the first opened in the USA It was common to supply paint at a

professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron monger and to get your wood

from a timber dealer

Today these do-it-yourself stores got an unbelievable product range Stores like Obi offer different

household goods like toilets over to whole bathrooms kitchens garden products even do-it-

yourself saunas are added to the product range Do-it-yourself stores took over a big part of the

building industry Instead of hiring professionals to do the job customers easily try to do the tasks

themselves

To analyse the former and actual situation in particular for the financial development and current

situation the research based on the internet governmental statistics and reports of universities

national rather than governmental statistic agencies and databases of the European Union like

eurostat and the OECD has been used

The report shows that the Czech Republic is a healthy country with a booming market and therefore

suitable to introduce a new OBI store

The first Chapter gives an overview about the DESTEP analysis There are all important facts about

the demographical the economical the ecological the political the social cultural and the

technological situation within the Czech Republic examined

Important tables to support thesis and facts are attached in the appendix

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3 Microeconomic

DESTEP - Analysis

31 Demography

Figure 11 Map of the Czech Republic

httpglobaltulaneedustudyabroadprogramsimagesmap_of_czech_republicgif

311 Czech Republic

Population

The population exceeds 10508813 People between 0 and 14 years are stated with 1494370

between 15 and 65 are 7413560 and older than 65 there are 159883 people

So there are more than 8 million potential consumers for Obi Stores in the Czech Republic and in

contrast to other European Countries where the population level is fluctuating or falling down is the

population of Czech Republic increasing since 2003

These terms were offered by the statistical office of the Czech Republic government (Population

stock in selected region - time series 2011) The average age of 408 years and the allocation

between men and women is not only almost equal in all groups of ages rather exactly the target

group of OBI (CZSO Public Database 2010) In 2009 there was just a small decrease due the high

out migrations and the small falling decrease of births However there are more new inhabitants

than deaths out migrations or an abortion and therefore an increasing term of potential customers

These terms were found at the Public database and are related to the year 2009 A table and a chart

of the development of the population in particular to carry out the most suitable region to introduce

an OBU- Do-it-yourself store are included in the appendix (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook

2010)

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Housing

Appropriate to the Czech Republic Statistic Database there was in 2007 75 of people who lived in

cities

In 2008 according to the annual report of the Czech Republic government lived 40 of the

inhabitants in private houses 20 lived in own flats and just 23 rented a flat Another 12 lived

in community housing situations This is a model from the time of the CSSR All owners of a flat paid a

share of the whole house and receive some rights and stakes This so the rate of people who lives in

own houses and flats is quite unusual in Europe and thus an argument for the Czech Republic

Especially as the rate of people who lives in own flats fiercely increased since 1995 In this year there

were just 2 who lived in own flats and this share is still growing (OECD-library 2008)

As people who have an own flat are interested in improving their properties it ensures a healthy

fundament for a successful market entrance

Income distribution

Distribution of Income or Consumption by Percentage Share Czech Republic

Lowest 10 43

Lowest 20 103

Second 20 145

Third 20 177

Fourth 20 217

Highest 20 359

Highest 10 224

This information is from 2008 and refers to income shares by percentiles of the population and is

ranked by per capita income (Timothy C Straub 2008) This distribution shows the allocation of

income within the Czech Republic As all people are in the target group it can be assumed that the

distribution itself is unimportant for the acquiring of customers

The health expenditures in Czech Republic are related to other OECD countries low How to see in

the diagram 11 below (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2009)

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Diagram 11 Health expenditures in Czech Republic from 2009

Presumably people are more interested in spending money for healthy than in improving their

environment how in other countries

Below is a distribution of each chosen region The most people lives in Prague but Plzen is a still

growing region with a big share of households with properties and therefore a big amount of

potential customers

312 Prague

Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and is the city with the most inhabitants The population of

Prague exceeds 1249026 inhabitants Related to the Czech Republic Statistic Database this value is

increasing since 2002 but the amount of the inhabitants is dropping off The main point is the

successive decreasing number of immigrants The births deaths and the net migration are almost

constant (CZSO Public Database 2011)

313 Region of Plzeň

The Region of Plzen is booming There are according to offered terms of the Czech Republic

government 571863 inhabitants This population increased the last three years by 17326 men and

women There are also two times more marries then divorces This means that people are focused

on a long term housing situation and good potential customers (CZSO Public Database 2011)

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314 Region of Liberec

The region of Liberec laid in the Northern of the Czech Republic and is close to Poland and Germany

The region profits of the increasing business in the state Saxony of Germany the boom of tourists in

the Eastern of Germany and the repeal of the borders from Germany to Eastern Europe The

population counts 439027 The biggest group also OBIrsquos target group exceeds 311091 people

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

315 Region of Brno

The area of Brno also called as Jihomoravskyacute kraj is the biggest district in the Southern of Czech

Republic According to the Public Statistic Database values of 2008 there are a population of

1147146 people A lot of immigrants came in recent years to Brno (CZSO Public Database 2011)

316 Region of Ostrava

Ostrava has a population of more than 12 Million but it is still decreasing since 1994 The region has

a big rate of unemployment According to the governmental statistics there are 96 in 2010 The

amount of decreasing was 2882 the highest decrease since 2002

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

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32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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25

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35

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45

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55

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 5: IBE Report

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2 Introduction

The report is concerned with the business environment of the Czech Republic in relation to a

potential access of the Do-it-yourself store OBI The general situation in the economy and the market

for do-it-yourself stores was analysed to find a suitable area to introduce a new store close to a

shopping mall in a certain area

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first opened in the USA Do it yourself stores

have been successful since the first opened in the USA It was common to supply paint at a

professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron monger and to get your wood

from a timber dealer

Today these do-it-yourself stores got an unbelievable product range Stores like Obi offer different

household goods like toilets over to whole bathrooms kitchens garden products even do-it-

yourself saunas are added to the product range Do-it-yourself stores took over a big part of the

building industry Instead of hiring professionals to do the job customers easily try to do the tasks

themselves

To analyse the former and actual situation in particular for the financial development and current

situation the research based on the internet governmental statistics and reports of universities

national rather than governmental statistic agencies and databases of the European Union like

eurostat and the OECD has been used

The report shows that the Czech Republic is a healthy country with a booming market and therefore

suitable to introduce a new OBI store

The first Chapter gives an overview about the DESTEP analysis There are all important facts about

the demographical the economical the ecological the political the social cultural and the

technological situation within the Czech Republic examined

Important tables to support thesis and facts are attached in the appendix

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3 Microeconomic

DESTEP - Analysis

31 Demography

Figure 11 Map of the Czech Republic

httpglobaltulaneedustudyabroadprogramsimagesmap_of_czech_republicgif

311 Czech Republic

Population

The population exceeds 10508813 People between 0 and 14 years are stated with 1494370

between 15 and 65 are 7413560 and older than 65 there are 159883 people

So there are more than 8 million potential consumers for Obi Stores in the Czech Republic and in

contrast to other European Countries where the population level is fluctuating or falling down is the

population of Czech Republic increasing since 2003

These terms were offered by the statistical office of the Czech Republic government (Population

stock in selected region - time series 2011) The average age of 408 years and the allocation

between men and women is not only almost equal in all groups of ages rather exactly the target

group of OBI (CZSO Public Database 2010) In 2009 there was just a small decrease due the high

out migrations and the small falling decrease of births However there are more new inhabitants

than deaths out migrations or an abortion and therefore an increasing term of potential customers

These terms were found at the Public database and are related to the year 2009 A table and a chart

of the development of the population in particular to carry out the most suitable region to introduce

an OBU- Do-it-yourself store are included in the appendix (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook

2010)

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Housing

Appropriate to the Czech Republic Statistic Database there was in 2007 75 of people who lived in

cities

In 2008 according to the annual report of the Czech Republic government lived 40 of the

inhabitants in private houses 20 lived in own flats and just 23 rented a flat Another 12 lived

in community housing situations This is a model from the time of the CSSR All owners of a flat paid a

share of the whole house and receive some rights and stakes This so the rate of people who lives in

own houses and flats is quite unusual in Europe and thus an argument for the Czech Republic

Especially as the rate of people who lives in own flats fiercely increased since 1995 In this year there

were just 2 who lived in own flats and this share is still growing (OECD-library 2008)

As people who have an own flat are interested in improving their properties it ensures a healthy

fundament for a successful market entrance

Income distribution

Distribution of Income or Consumption by Percentage Share Czech Republic

Lowest 10 43

Lowest 20 103

Second 20 145

Third 20 177

Fourth 20 217

Highest 20 359

Highest 10 224

This information is from 2008 and refers to income shares by percentiles of the population and is

ranked by per capita income (Timothy C Straub 2008) This distribution shows the allocation of

income within the Czech Republic As all people are in the target group it can be assumed that the

distribution itself is unimportant for the acquiring of customers

The health expenditures in Czech Republic are related to other OECD countries low How to see in

the diagram 11 below (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2009)

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Diagram 11 Health expenditures in Czech Republic from 2009

Presumably people are more interested in spending money for healthy than in improving their

environment how in other countries

Below is a distribution of each chosen region The most people lives in Prague but Plzen is a still

growing region with a big share of households with properties and therefore a big amount of

potential customers

312 Prague

Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and is the city with the most inhabitants The population of

Prague exceeds 1249026 inhabitants Related to the Czech Republic Statistic Database this value is

increasing since 2002 but the amount of the inhabitants is dropping off The main point is the

successive decreasing number of immigrants The births deaths and the net migration are almost

constant (CZSO Public Database 2011)

313 Region of Plzeň

The Region of Plzen is booming There are according to offered terms of the Czech Republic

government 571863 inhabitants This population increased the last three years by 17326 men and

women There are also two times more marries then divorces This means that people are focused

on a long term housing situation and good potential customers (CZSO Public Database 2011)

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314 Region of Liberec

The region of Liberec laid in the Northern of the Czech Republic and is close to Poland and Germany

The region profits of the increasing business in the state Saxony of Germany the boom of tourists in

the Eastern of Germany and the repeal of the borders from Germany to Eastern Europe The

population counts 439027 The biggest group also OBIrsquos target group exceeds 311091 people

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

315 Region of Brno

The area of Brno also called as Jihomoravskyacute kraj is the biggest district in the Southern of Czech

Republic According to the Public Statistic Database values of 2008 there are a population of

1147146 people A lot of immigrants came in recent years to Brno (CZSO Public Database 2011)

316 Region of Ostrava

Ostrava has a population of more than 12 Million but it is still decreasing since 1994 The region has

a big rate of unemployment According to the governmental statistics there are 96 in 2010 The

amount of decreasing was 2882 the highest decrease since 2002

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

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32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

IBE Report May 27 2011

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

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3

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Un

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Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

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total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 6: IBE Report

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3 Microeconomic

DESTEP - Analysis

31 Demography

Figure 11 Map of the Czech Republic

httpglobaltulaneedustudyabroadprogramsimagesmap_of_czech_republicgif

311 Czech Republic

Population

The population exceeds 10508813 People between 0 and 14 years are stated with 1494370

between 15 and 65 are 7413560 and older than 65 there are 159883 people

So there are more than 8 million potential consumers for Obi Stores in the Czech Republic and in

contrast to other European Countries where the population level is fluctuating or falling down is the

population of Czech Republic increasing since 2003

These terms were offered by the statistical office of the Czech Republic government (Population

stock in selected region - time series 2011) The average age of 408 years and the allocation

between men and women is not only almost equal in all groups of ages rather exactly the target

group of OBI (CZSO Public Database 2010) In 2009 there was just a small decrease due the high

out migrations and the small falling decrease of births However there are more new inhabitants

than deaths out migrations or an abortion and therefore an increasing term of potential customers

These terms were found at the Public database and are related to the year 2009 A table and a chart

of the development of the population in particular to carry out the most suitable region to introduce

an OBU- Do-it-yourself store are included in the appendix (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook

2010)

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Housing

Appropriate to the Czech Republic Statistic Database there was in 2007 75 of people who lived in

cities

In 2008 according to the annual report of the Czech Republic government lived 40 of the

inhabitants in private houses 20 lived in own flats and just 23 rented a flat Another 12 lived

in community housing situations This is a model from the time of the CSSR All owners of a flat paid a

share of the whole house and receive some rights and stakes This so the rate of people who lives in

own houses and flats is quite unusual in Europe and thus an argument for the Czech Republic

Especially as the rate of people who lives in own flats fiercely increased since 1995 In this year there

were just 2 who lived in own flats and this share is still growing (OECD-library 2008)

As people who have an own flat are interested in improving their properties it ensures a healthy

fundament for a successful market entrance

Income distribution

Distribution of Income or Consumption by Percentage Share Czech Republic

Lowest 10 43

Lowest 20 103

Second 20 145

Third 20 177

Fourth 20 217

Highest 20 359

Highest 10 224

This information is from 2008 and refers to income shares by percentiles of the population and is

ranked by per capita income (Timothy C Straub 2008) This distribution shows the allocation of

income within the Czech Republic As all people are in the target group it can be assumed that the

distribution itself is unimportant for the acquiring of customers

The health expenditures in Czech Republic are related to other OECD countries low How to see in

the diagram 11 below (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2009)

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Diagram 11 Health expenditures in Czech Republic from 2009

Presumably people are more interested in spending money for healthy than in improving their

environment how in other countries

Below is a distribution of each chosen region The most people lives in Prague but Plzen is a still

growing region with a big share of households with properties and therefore a big amount of

potential customers

312 Prague

Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and is the city with the most inhabitants The population of

Prague exceeds 1249026 inhabitants Related to the Czech Republic Statistic Database this value is

increasing since 2002 but the amount of the inhabitants is dropping off The main point is the

successive decreasing number of immigrants The births deaths and the net migration are almost

constant (CZSO Public Database 2011)

313 Region of Plzeň

The Region of Plzen is booming There are according to offered terms of the Czech Republic

government 571863 inhabitants This population increased the last three years by 17326 men and

women There are also two times more marries then divorces This means that people are focused

on a long term housing situation and good potential customers (CZSO Public Database 2011)

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314 Region of Liberec

The region of Liberec laid in the Northern of the Czech Republic and is close to Poland and Germany

The region profits of the increasing business in the state Saxony of Germany the boom of tourists in

the Eastern of Germany and the repeal of the borders from Germany to Eastern Europe The

population counts 439027 The biggest group also OBIrsquos target group exceeds 311091 people

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

315 Region of Brno

The area of Brno also called as Jihomoravskyacute kraj is the biggest district in the Southern of Czech

Republic According to the Public Statistic Database values of 2008 there are a population of

1147146 people A lot of immigrants came in recent years to Brno (CZSO Public Database 2011)

316 Region of Ostrava

Ostrava has a population of more than 12 Million but it is still decreasing since 1994 The region has

a big rate of unemployment According to the governmental statistics there are 96 in 2010 The

amount of decreasing was 2882 the highest decrease since 2002

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

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32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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15

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25

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35

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45

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55

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 7: IBE Report

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Housing

Appropriate to the Czech Republic Statistic Database there was in 2007 75 of people who lived in

cities

In 2008 according to the annual report of the Czech Republic government lived 40 of the

inhabitants in private houses 20 lived in own flats and just 23 rented a flat Another 12 lived

in community housing situations This is a model from the time of the CSSR All owners of a flat paid a

share of the whole house and receive some rights and stakes This so the rate of people who lives in

own houses and flats is quite unusual in Europe and thus an argument for the Czech Republic

Especially as the rate of people who lives in own flats fiercely increased since 1995 In this year there

were just 2 who lived in own flats and this share is still growing (OECD-library 2008)

As people who have an own flat are interested in improving their properties it ensures a healthy

fundament for a successful market entrance

Income distribution

Distribution of Income or Consumption by Percentage Share Czech Republic

Lowest 10 43

Lowest 20 103

Second 20 145

Third 20 177

Fourth 20 217

Highest 20 359

Highest 10 224

This information is from 2008 and refers to income shares by percentiles of the population and is

ranked by per capita income (Timothy C Straub 2008) This distribution shows the allocation of

income within the Czech Republic As all people are in the target group it can be assumed that the

distribution itself is unimportant for the acquiring of customers

The health expenditures in Czech Republic are related to other OECD countries low How to see in

the diagram 11 below (OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2009)

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Diagram 11 Health expenditures in Czech Republic from 2009

Presumably people are more interested in spending money for healthy than in improving their

environment how in other countries

Below is a distribution of each chosen region The most people lives in Prague but Plzen is a still

growing region with a big share of households with properties and therefore a big amount of

potential customers

312 Prague

Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and is the city with the most inhabitants The population of

Prague exceeds 1249026 inhabitants Related to the Czech Republic Statistic Database this value is

increasing since 2002 but the amount of the inhabitants is dropping off The main point is the

successive decreasing number of immigrants The births deaths and the net migration are almost

constant (CZSO Public Database 2011)

313 Region of Plzeň

The Region of Plzen is booming There are according to offered terms of the Czech Republic

government 571863 inhabitants This population increased the last three years by 17326 men and

women There are also two times more marries then divorces This means that people are focused

on a long term housing situation and good potential customers (CZSO Public Database 2011)

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314 Region of Liberec

The region of Liberec laid in the Northern of the Czech Republic and is close to Poland and Germany

The region profits of the increasing business in the state Saxony of Germany the boom of tourists in

the Eastern of Germany and the repeal of the borders from Germany to Eastern Europe The

population counts 439027 The biggest group also OBIrsquos target group exceeds 311091 people

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

315 Region of Brno

The area of Brno also called as Jihomoravskyacute kraj is the biggest district in the Southern of Czech

Republic According to the Public Statistic Database values of 2008 there are a population of

1147146 people A lot of immigrants came in recent years to Brno (CZSO Public Database 2011)

316 Region of Ostrava

Ostrava has a population of more than 12 Million but it is still decreasing since 1994 The region has

a big rate of unemployment According to the governmental statistics there are 96 in 2010 The

amount of decreasing was 2882 the highest decrease since 2002

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

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32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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05

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15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

National debt rate in

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

IBE Report May 27 2011

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

IBE Report May 27 2011

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 55 of 73

(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

105

11

115

12

125

13

135

14

145

15

155

2

0

0

5

1

2

0

0

5

2

2

0

0

5

3

2

0

0

5

4

2

0

0

6

1

2

0

0

6

2

2

0

0

6

3

2

0

0

6

4

2

0

0

7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

8

2

2

0

0

8

3

2

0

0

8

4

2

0

0

9

1

2

0

0

9

2

2

0

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9

3

2

0

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Un

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plo

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total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

IBE Report May 27 2011

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 8: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Diagram 11 Health expenditures in Czech Republic from 2009

Presumably people are more interested in spending money for healthy than in improving their

environment how in other countries

Below is a distribution of each chosen region The most people lives in Prague but Plzen is a still

growing region with a big share of households with properties and therefore a big amount of

potential customers

312 Prague

Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and is the city with the most inhabitants The population of

Prague exceeds 1249026 inhabitants Related to the Czech Republic Statistic Database this value is

increasing since 2002 but the amount of the inhabitants is dropping off The main point is the

successive decreasing number of immigrants The births deaths and the net migration are almost

constant (CZSO Public Database 2011)

313 Region of Plzeň

The Region of Plzen is booming There are according to offered terms of the Czech Republic

government 571863 inhabitants This population increased the last three years by 17326 men and

women There are also two times more marries then divorces This means that people are focused

on a long term housing situation and good potential customers (CZSO Public Database 2011)

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314 Region of Liberec

The region of Liberec laid in the Northern of the Czech Republic and is close to Poland and Germany

The region profits of the increasing business in the state Saxony of Germany the boom of tourists in

the Eastern of Germany and the repeal of the borders from Germany to Eastern Europe The

population counts 439027 The biggest group also OBIrsquos target group exceeds 311091 people

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

315 Region of Brno

The area of Brno also called as Jihomoravskyacute kraj is the biggest district in the Southern of Czech

Republic According to the Public Statistic Database values of 2008 there are a population of

1147146 people A lot of immigrants came in recent years to Brno (CZSO Public Database 2011)

316 Region of Ostrava

Ostrava has a population of more than 12 Million but it is still decreasing since 1994 The region has

a big rate of unemployment According to the governmental statistics there are 96 in 2010 The

amount of decreasing was 2882 the highest decrease since 2002

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

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32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 14 of 73

326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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UK

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 16 of 73

Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

IBE Report May 27 2011

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 18 of 73

3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 55 of 73

(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

105

11

115

12

125

13

135

14

145

15

155

2

0

0

5

1

2

0

0

5

2

2

0

0

5

3

2

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0

5

4

2

0

0

6

1

2

0

0

6

2

2

0

0

6

3

2

0

0

6

4

2

0

0

7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

8

2

2

0

0

8

3

2

0

0

8

4

2

0

0

9

1

2

0

0

9

2

2

0

0

9

3

2

0

0

9

4

2

0

1

0

1

2

0

1

0

2

2

0

1

0

3

2

0

1

0

4

Year Quarter

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t ra

te

in

total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 9: IBE Report

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314 Region of Liberec

The region of Liberec laid in the Northern of the Czech Republic and is close to Poland and Germany

The region profits of the increasing business in the state Saxony of Germany the boom of tourists in

the Eastern of Germany and the repeal of the borders from Germany to Eastern Europe The

population counts 439027 The biggest group also OBIrsquos target group exceeds 311091 people

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

315 Region of Brno

The area of Brno also called as Jihomoravskyacute kraj is the biggest district in the Southern of Czech

Republic According to the Public Statistic Database values of 2008 there are a population of

1147146 people A lot of immigrants came in recent years to Brno (CZSO Public Database 2011)

316 Region of Ostrava

Ostrava has a population of more than 12 Million but it is still decreasing since 1994 The region has

a big rate of unemployment According to the governmental statistics there are 96 in 2010 The

amount of decreasing was 2882 the highest decrease since 2002

(CZSO Public Database 2011)

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Page 10 of 73

32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 11 of 73

322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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Page 12 of 73

The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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25

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35

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45

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55

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 10: IBE Report

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32 Economic

Czech Republic is a high developed country with a high income economy and counts to the post-

communism states which could change from the planned economy to the free market economy

There were two recessions The first one has taken place between 1997 and 1999 and the second

one in 2009 But they could also advantaged through the EU accidence in 2004 and the joining of the

Schengen area from 1995 establish their position in the Eastern Europe

321 Gross value

The gross value exceeded in 20010 3298342 CZK A graph with the development of the gross value

added by Czech Republic between 1996 and 2010 is shown in the diagram 12 (CZSO Public

Database 2011)

Diagram 12 Gross value of the Czech Republic from 2010

The diagram 12 illustrates the development of the gross value After the financial crisis the whole

economy fell down but the damage is lower than expected

An overview about the gross value added by regions between 2007 and 2009 can be found in the

Appendix

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

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Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

National debt rate in

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

IBE Report May 27 2011

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

IBE Report May 27 2011

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 55 of 73

(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

105

11

115

12

125

13

135

14

145

15

155

2

0

0

5

1

2

0

0

5

2

2

0

0

5

3

2

0

0

5

4

2

0

0

6

1

2

0

0

6

2

2

0

0

6

3

2

0

0

6

4

2

0

0

7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

8

2

2

0

0

8

3

2

0

0

8

4

2

0

0

9

1

2

0

0

9

2

2

0

0

9

3

2

0

0

9

4

2

0

1

0

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2

0

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0

2

2

0

1

0

3

2

0

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0

4

Year Quarter

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t ra

te

in

total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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Page 60 of 73

06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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Page 61 of 73

National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 65 of 73

Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 11: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

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322 GNP

According to the eurostat report of 2008 they mean ldquoBased on first preliminary estimates for 20081

Gross Domestic Product2 (GDP) per inhabitant expressed in Purchasing Power Standards3 (PPS)

varied from 40 to 253 of the EU27 average across the Member Statesrdquo And further ldquoSlovenia the

Czech Republic Malta Portugal and Slovakia were between 10 and 30 lower than the EU27

average Estonia Hungary Lithuania Poland and Latvia were between 30 and 50 lower while

Romania and Bulgaria were between 50 and 60 below the EU27 averagerdquo (Eurostat 2008)

323 Interest rate exports imports consume

The long- term interest rate was more or less constant in the last eight years by approximately 4

The long- term interest rate exceeded in 2010 388 The development of the long- term and short-

term interest rate for the Czech Republic and the E17 can be seen in the appendix

The short- term interest rate of the Czech Republic decreased continually from 355 in 202 to 131

The reserve assets of the Czech Republic exceeded in 2010 approximately 2722730 Million CZK In

the appendix can be found a table of the reserve assets for Czech Republic and the E17 countries

from the last years

The consumption in the Czech Republic was in 2008 quite high and fell down due the financial crisis

in 2009 rapidly In the first quarter of 2011 the economy grow by 175

The import and export is still increasing After a bad period in 2008 and 2009 the economy

recovered by 335 (export) respectively 113 (import) in the first quarter of 2011 A table with the

development for the consumption the import and the export is included in the Appendix page 39

These statistics shows the booming situation in the Czech Republic and that there are a good place to

access the market with a new OBI store

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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Page 13 of 73

The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 14 of 73

326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 15 of 73

Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

National debt rate in

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Belgium

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Denmark

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Ireland

Greeve

Spain

France

Italy

Cyprus

Lativa

Lithuania

Luxemburg

Hungaria

Malta

Netherlands

Austria

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Slovenia

Slovakia

Finland

Sw eden

UK

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 16 of 73

Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 17 of 73

3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 18 of 73

3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 19 of 73

Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 20 of 73

These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 21 of 73

34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 22 of 73

342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 23 of 73

344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

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Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

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Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

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Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

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httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

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httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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The gross national income exceeded in 2008 $ 251139 Billion The GNP rose continually from

approximately $ 110000 in 1992 till 2002

Diagram 13 Gross National Income of the Czech Republic from 2009

(httpwwwindexmundicom 2011)

324 Financial Values

The most financial values were influenced by the financial crisis in 2009

The gross domestic product rose between 2005 and 8 moderately and decreased in 2009 by

approximately 63 000 CZK The GDP exceeds 362586500 CZK in 2009 Due the financial crises the

saving net broke down to 89772 CZK In former year there was a rapidly growth from 160375 CZK in

2005 up to 264505 CZK in 2008

The net lendingnet borrowing is 23281 CZK in 2009 This value changed rapidly from former -

67520 CZK in 1005 to 9669 CZK in 2009

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

IBE Report May 27 2011

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

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Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

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2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

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httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

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sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

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ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

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httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

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goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

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Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

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httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

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httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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The Net national income at market prices from 2009 is 2756771 CZK the gross national income at

market prices from 2009 exceeds 3411324 CZK

Other financial values and their development in terms can be found at the Appendix page 45

325 Unemployment rate

The unemployment rate in Czech Republic exceeds 69 This rate decreased significant till the end

of 2008 Due the financial crisis the unemployment rate grows up from 44 in 2008 till 69 in the

fourth quarter of 2010 Related to Liberec Prague Brno Ostrava and Pilzen the lowest rates of

unemployment are in the capital Prague (34 ) and in Plzen (48 ) The most unemployed people

come from the Region Ostrava (96 ) In 2011 the most suitable area should be Plzen

A table of the year-by-year unemployment development and a graph for Czech Republic and the five

biggest cities are attached in the appendix page 43

Diagram 14 Unemployment rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

0

05

1

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2

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

National debt rate in

000

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

10000

11000

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Country

deb

t rate

Belgium

Bulgaria

Czech Republic

Denmark

Germany

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Spain

France

Italy

Cyprus

Lativa

Lithuania

Luxemburg

Hungaria

Malta

Netherlands

Austria

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Slovenia

Slovakia

Finland

Sw eden

UK

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 38 of 73

Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

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httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 14: IBE Report

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326 Inflation rate

The inflation rate laid in 2010 by 06 That means that the prices increased in average by 06 If

the prices decrease so the inflation rate is negative Thatrsquos called a deflation ndash goods and services

become cheaper (WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate 2011)

An overview about the development within the EU 17 and the Czech Republic is in the Appendix

page 47

327 Income Development

The income increased in average by 21 between 2005 and 2010 The rate from 2011 will be

expected by 09

The booming Income and employment situation underpins the plans to open a new do-it-yourself

store

An Overview about the Income development is attached in the appendix page 47

328 Exchange rate

The exchange rate of CZK in the Czech Republic as of 5amp132011 exceeds 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

The lowest vale was on February 3 in 2011 with 239981 The highes level was on December 27 in

2010 with 253722 The average value of the exchange rate exceeds 245183

(exchange rate 2011)

An overview about the development can be seen in the appendix

National debt

The national debt rate in Europe is quite high but the rate in the Czech Republic is low A graph with

an about the national debt rate in Europe can be seen below

The per cent value shows the amount of national debt related to the Gross domestic product This

means that the national debt of the Czech Republic in 2010 is 3850 higher than the GDP

(Staatsverschuldung 2010)

The national debt rate in the European countries is tabulated in the appendix age 47

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 15: IBE Report

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Diagram 15 National debt rate of the Czech Republic from 2010

National debt rate in

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 30 of 73

necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 16: IBE Report

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Social-Cultural

329 Values and norms

A lot of Czech people feel good about the membership of the European Union After the era of

communism it appears that they are interested in thinking globally and becoming a global business

player As small country they are aware of the importance of a globalize business world The

immigration rate is quite low especially in comparability towards to all other EU states In the last 20

years respectively after the cold war and the fall of the German Wall people orientated on the

Western market Western behaviours and also typically Western celebrations like Halloween

In appropriate to the research of Trompenaar (2008-9 Czech people are one of the most individual

people all over the world Besides some clicheacutes Czech people were germanised in the 19

th

Century

and nowadays orientated in the Western European behaviours In contrast to other former East

European states they are focused on the modern and not in the past The people are considered to

be interested in politic and social

The reason is that the society tried to establish a new unique Czech country (NATIONAL IDENTITY

TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD CONTEXT 2009)

3210 Behaviour

There are a lot of clicheacutes about Czech people Some of them are more or less true One of these

clicheacutes is that Czech people like to sit in pubs sing traditional songs and drink beer However this is

one of the clicheacutersquos which could be true You can find a lot of Czech people who enjoys their beer at

the sidewalks by pubs or on hot spots in cities This culture of drinking beers graves the common

perception of and mark up the flair of this country

Czech people count to people which have a high internal locus of control In contrast to other

countries a lot of people have a own house of flat A statistic can be finding at Demography

The social and cultural behaviour will not be a barrier for a market entrance of OBI

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

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2

25

3

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4

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Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 17: IBE Report

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3211 Level of education

The educational level is under the OCED average The reading facilities are according to the PISA

score of 2009 quite bad and under the average of the OCED countries

Czech Republic was in this ranking on place 37 with Slovakia The PISA exam tested the facilities of

15-years old students in sciences

In math and sciences they are on the same level of the OECD states In math on the same place with

Great Britain place 31 And in Sciences with the United States of America and Norway place 29

(OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010)

As the educational level for employees is mostly low the people seems appreciate for the stuff

This figures show the allegation of number of students and the expenditure by all participants in

2009 One can see that the expenditure in Czech Republic are related to other countries and the

number of students quite high

One the other hand Czech Republic has a high secondary educational level This explains makes the

low level of poverty more clear

httpeceuropaeueconomy_financepublicationspublication1302_enpdf

Diagram 16 Expenditure of the Czech Republic from 2010

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics09-02-02-g1gif

The level of education is on an average OECD level

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 18: IBE Report

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3212 Religion

The Czech Republic is one of unreligious countries worldwide But they will characterize as tolerant

An allocation can be seen in the appendix

Thereby there are no barriers and guidelines to follow

33 Technological

331 Know how

The level of technology is high On account of the membership of the European Union from 2004

there is no significant distinction between Czech Republic and the Western World

After the fall of the German Wall a lot of structures were destroyed and the infrastructure was

damaged for a long time but the Czech Republic could recover from this situation without these

benefits but solved the difficult situation very well Nowadays it is a well- developed country and OBI

can use the standardized products and processes

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

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Solarnotbremse

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

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OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

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enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

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goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

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Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

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WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

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Economic

Before 1990 the arm industry in Czech Republic was quite important for the Soviet Union and

former the standard of this technology was high This circumstance changed in the middle of the

90rsquos As the Czech Republic joined the NATO the arm industry became more important again

The biggest figurehead is the car producer Skoda Since 1991 the brand was acquired by the

Volkswagen AG

As there are high quality raw resources like oil the chemistry industry is quite important for the

economy and a big pillar for Czech Republic The greatest field is the petrochemistry The factors fot

the producing of raw oil is in Litviacutenov (approximately 100 km far from Prague) and in Kralupy nad

Vltavou (approximately 30 km far from Prague) The factors for the anorganic production are in

Lovosice (approximately 65 km far from Prague) There will produced fertiliser and rayon Explosive

and pyrotechnic is producing near Pardubice almost 120 km far easterly from Prague

The centre of pharmaceutical derivatives is in Prague in Usti nad Labem (roundabout 100 km far

from Prague) and Opava (almost 30 km far from Ostrava)

To make the importance of these industries more clear in 2007 there were four firms under the top

ten best companies (of 100) of the Czech Republic On the top Unipetrol uuml The chemical Holding

(Czech Republic 2008)

332 Agriculture

Diagram 16 Allocation of the agriculture of Czech Republic from 2001

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoengrafdetailjspvo=tabulkaampcislotab=MOS+B01ampkapitola_id=5amppro_1_27=554979

amp

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 41 of 73

2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

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Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

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mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

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These economic facts are not relatable to the OBI- stores but illustrate the current well-developed

economy in the Czech Republic

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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34 Ecological

341 Safety

In compliance with the statement of the US Department Bureau of Consular Affairs the Czech

Republic is free of terrorist threatens But there are possibilities to enter the country covered since

the Czech Republic joined the Schenger Deviate and open the borders to its neighbours

If there would be an attempt the targets would probably be the capital Prague or both nuclear

power plants in Dukovany and Temeliacuten Both are in the Southern of Czech Republic

The quality of brutality of vandalism bye strikes demonstrations or sport events is estimated as

higher than in neighbour countries

The rate of crime in Czech Republic is low and comparable with other Western Europe countries But

the rate of criminal in case of car tracking in Germany is high The origins of the thieves are often

Poland and Czech Republic

(Czech Republic Welcome to travel 2009)

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342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Page 43 of 73

Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Page 51 of 73

Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 55 of 73

(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

105

11

115

12

125

13

135

14

145

15

155

2

0

0

5

1

2

0

0

5

2

2

0

0

5

3

2

0

0

5

4

2

0

0

6

1

2

0

0

6

2

2

0

0

6

3

2

0

0

6

4

2

0

0

7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

8

2

2

0

0

8

3

2

0

0

8

4

2

0

0

9

1

2

0

0

9

2

2

0

0

9

3

2

0

0

9

4

2

0

1

0

1

2

0

1

0

2

2

0

1

0

3

2

0

1

0

4

Year Quarter

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t ra

te

in

total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 22: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 22 of 73

342 Topographic facts

Land boundaries - total 1881 km

border countries - Austria 362 km

- Germany 646 km

- Poland 658 km

- Slovakia 215 km

Coastline - 0 km (landlocked)

Terrain - Bohemia in the west consists of rolling plains hills and plateaus surrounded

by low mountains

- Moravia in the east consists of very hilly country

Elevation extremes - lowest point Elbe River 115 m

- highest point Snezka 1602 m

Area 78 860 Km2

Water 2

Lands under cultivation 43

Wild pasture lands 11

Forests 34

343 Climate

The Czech Republic lies in the temperate climate zone This means there are cool summers and could

snowy winters The average temperature in degC is approximately 10 degC

Students of the World 2008)

The country is safe and OBI has not be strived to make an effort to avoid attacks The normal

jeopardy is the low crime and the trifle delicts

IBE Report May 27 2011

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

IBE Report May 27 2011

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

IBE Report May 27 2011

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 27 of 73

42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 28 of 73

43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 29 of 73

44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 30 of 73

necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

105

11

115

12

125

13

135

14

145

15

155

2

0

0

5

1

2

0

0

5

2

2

0

0

5

3

2

0

0

5

4

2

0

0

6

1

2

0

0

6

2

2

0

0

6

3

2

0

0

6

4

2

0

0

7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

8

2

2

0

0

8

3

2

0

0

8

4

2

0

0

9

1

2

0

0

9

2

2

0

0

9

3

2

0

0

9

4

2

0

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0

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0

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2

0

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Un

em

plo

ym

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t ra

te

in

total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Page 64 of 73

Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 23: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

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344 Energy

The energy industry includes electricity generation fuel generation heat generation and all cracking

processes of raw materials like gas oil and all kinds of coal The major fuel is coal 90 of tall energy

sources using coal the share of black coal is 60

Brown coal is pulling down in the Northern of Bohemian As this energy generation is banefully the

Czech Republic is reducing pulling down but today approximately 60 of heating generations

comes from brown coal

Black coal is earning in the region of Ostrava and Karvinaacute This coal has a high quality therefore it will

be transformed in coke to use it for the chemistry industry

Likewise back coal the occurrence of mineral oil is due its high quality also used for the chemical

industry

The Czech Republic is using the pulling down areas of coal to generate electricity in heat generation

pants These plants are located in the near of coal areas Approximately 66 of the whole electricity

comes from these power plants

There are also two nuclear power plants One is in Temeliacuten and one in Dukovany 31 of the

electricity is produced in these both nuclear power plants In Dukovany is also a permanent

disposalstorage site for nuclear waste According to the National Report under the

Convention on Nuclear Safetyof 2006 an commission check the security and gave advices to

improve After some improvements for example a fire shelter program in Dukovany are both safty

(sujb 2010)

According to the topographic facts above there is a share of 2 water in the Czech Republic But the

rivers are to long and their water stream is to slow to generate energy

There are seven water power plants but the share by the allocation of generating energy factors is

due the characterization of the rivers just 3 They can just generate energy with dams This 3 are

being used to compensate blackouts

The stake of reversible energy sources was increasing But in 2010 the central- right government

prevailed a Act in the under house to raise taxes for solar energy The taxation exceeds now 26 for

all earnings and outcomes of solar energy

(Die Presse 2010)

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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Page 25 of 73

4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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Page 28 of 73

43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 29 of 73

44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 30 of 73

necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 32 of 73

5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 35 of 73

1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 36 of 73

Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 24: IBE Report

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Sustainability

Related to the energy part we can note that the raw materials of all kind of coals are getting less and

the government thwarting the reversible energy generation The rivers are not useful and nowadays

the biggest stakes of producing energy comes from baneful materials The sustainability is

unsatisfactorily

Garbage

How to see above the Czech Republic has a permanent disposal storage site for nuclear waste in

Dukovany In 2005 there are discoveries of illegal waste transports from East Germany to Czech

Republic The disposal storages earned money with imported waste(Illegal Waste Transport and the

Czech Republic 2006)

The energy availability is thus given

35 Political

Since the foundation of the state the Czech Republic is Western orientated the statersquos form is a

parliamentary democratic The Government is central right and the legislation underlies the

European Union guidelines After the foundation of the constitution there were two chambers

established Once parliament (200 members which are voted for four years) and the senate (81

members voted for six years) The president is voted for five years from both chambers He or she

can outvote a parliamentary Act

(Sofi Goettingen 2010)

So the Czech Republic is safe and political turbulences are not expected

36 DESTEP Summary

The Czech Republic is a continually growing country After the financial crisis in 2009 the economy

fell down and the unemployment rate rose in all areas But the Czech Republic recovered the

recession quickly and will reach the general standing of 2008 assumedly in 2012

The best area for the Do-it-yourself store should be Plzen in the Western of the Czech Republic The

gross value in this region is high the city has a high amount of employment and families This means

that there is healthy circle of money A lot of families and people live in own households and are

therefore potential customers The economic is more distinctive in the Northern like Liberec the

Eastern like Ostrava or the capital Prague in the ldquoheartrdquo in the Czech Republic

The perspective of the country is good there are a lot if exports imports and consuming forces

Further the financial basis of the country is promisingly the government is staying on a safety

fundament the crisis of the European Union especially in relation to the Euro cannot be influenced

by the country Besides there are no political barriers like extremely parties or religious issues

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4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 41 of 73

2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 43 of 73

Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 44 of 73

Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 45 of 73

Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 55 of 73

(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

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11

115

12

125

13

135

14

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15

155

2

0

0

5

1

2

0

0

5

2

2

0

0

5

3

2

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5

4

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0

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6

1

2

0

0

6

2

2

0

0

6

3

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0

0

6

4

2

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7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

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2

2

0

0

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3

2

0

0

8

4

2

0

0

9

1

2

0

0

9

2

2

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3

2

0

0

9

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2

0

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2

2

0

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0

3

2

0

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0

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Year Quarter

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t ra

te

in

total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 25 of 73

4 Microeconomic

OBI in the Czech Republic

It is this special Obi demand to be pathbreaking for the whole DIY branch Obi is an innovator that

set measures With more than 560 markets in 13 european countries Obi leads the German market

Obi currently employs 40600 workers and with these the DIY store had an annual turnover (in 2010)

of 62 billion Euro The goal from Obi is definately to be the market leader in the building section The

most emerging markets are expected in the east of Europe

At the moment the total salesspace Obi uses is about 4 million squaremeters with every store having

about 7000 squaremeter Furthermore Obi offers about 40-60000 products per location with their

core competence in garden building materials tools sanitary accessories and interior decoration

The institute TNS Infratest claims that Obi belongs to one of the most known brands in Germany

with a brand awareness of 97

Different countries Obi already expanded to

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 26 of 73

41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 28 of 73

43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 55 of 73

(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

105

11

115

12

125

13

135

14

145

15

155

2

0

0

5

1

2

0

0

5

2

2

0

0

5

3

2

0

0

5

4

2

0

0

6

1

2

0

0

6

2

2

0

0

6

3

2

0

0

6

4

2

0

0

7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

8

2

2

0

0

8

3

2

0

0

8

4

2

0

0

9

1

2

0

0

9

2

2

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2

0

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plo

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total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

IBE Report May 27 2011

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 61 of 73

National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Page 62 of 73

Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 65 of 73

Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 26: IBE Report

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41 Introduction

Do it yourself stores have been successful since the first store DIY opened in the USA It was

common to supply paint at a professional paint distributor to buy nails and screws from an iron

monger and to get your wood from a timber dealer These stores have the advantage to unite every

single tool and gadget which was needed to build something yourself

History

Obi was found in 1970 by Emil Lux and Manfred Maus who opened the first OBI store in the mall

Alstertal Hamburg-Poppenbuumlttel in Germany The companyrsquos name is based on the French

pronunciation of the word ldquoHobbyrdquo as the H isnrsquot pronounced in the French language The name

ldquoObirdquo was bought from French business people who ran a do-it-yourself store in France

Due to this reason it is not allowed to open more Obi stores in France In 1985 the

Unternehmensgruppe Tengelmann took over a 74 share of Obi The rest share is owned by the

Lueg-Gruppe In the late 90rsquos the first franchise partner IMO-Baumarkt opened 6 stores in Austria

Currently Obi got 8 franchise partners with 32 markets Obis biggest partner is the builders merchant

A Sochor Obi is with 330 locations one of the biggest Do-it-yourself stores in Germany With over

530 locations in 13 countries Obi is the fourth biggest Do-it-yourself store

(OBI 2011)

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Page 27 of 73

42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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Page 28 of 73

43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 29 of 73

44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 30 of 73

necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 31 of 73

49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 32 of 73

5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 33 of 73

6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 34 of 73

Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 35 of 73

1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 36 of 73

Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

IBE Report May 27 2011

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IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 38 of 73

Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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42 Competitor Analysis

Binom CZ sro 4 employees located near Prague

AFT amp Company SRO 10 employees located in Prague

ChopForest sro35 employees located in Prague

Divikom sro 5 employees located in Prague

Kronospan OSB spol sro 600 employees located in Jihlava

Martin Weber 3 employees located in Jemnice

PLOMA as 200 employees located in Hodonin

Figure 21 Competitor analysis

Germany

since 1970 342 stores

httpwwwobide

Italy

since 1991 49 stores

httpwwwobi-italiait

Austria

since 1996 32 stores

httpwwwobiat

Hungary

since 1994 25 stores

httpwwwobihu

Czech Republic

since 1995 31 stores

httpwwwobicz

Poland

since 1997 37 stores

httpwwwobipl

Slovenia

since 1998 7 stores

httpwwwobiat

Switzerland

since 1999 10 stores

httpwwwobichch

Bosnia-Herzegovina

since 2003 3 stores

httpwwwobiat

Russia

since 2003 18 stores

httpwwwobiru

Croatia

since 2007 3 stores

httpwwwobicomhr

Ukraine

since 2008 3 stores

httpwwwobiua

Romania

since 2008 7 stores

httpwwwobiro

httpwwwobicomdecompanyenUnternehmenDas_Unternehmenindexhtml

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

IBE Report May 27 2011

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

IBE Report May 27 2011

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

IBE Report May 27 2011

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

IBE Report May 27 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 51 of 73

Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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(wwwczsocz2010)

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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43 Target Group

Obi tries to reach for all people with a middle income who want to save money but anyway have a

demand for quality The target group they are aiming for are mainly between 18 and 50 since these

people are still vital and therewith able to do things themselves Young people get also attracted by

Obi as these young people usually want to move out of their parentsrsquo home Obi provides these

young people a way to make their first own place homely Also a lot of hobby workers and builders

get attracted by Obi because they can satisfy their creative need for less money

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 29: IBE Report

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44 Market Niche

Obi already entered a market niche by developing its very own brands A lot of brands are not

available with comparable quality and equipment as Obirsquos personal brand products This provides the

monopole positions in specific sections of the branch Do-it-yourself stores Of course Obi searches

for new demands all the time so they can identify market niches as soon as possible and invent

products which fit into that niche

(OBI 2010)

45 International Exposure

Obi mostly exposes itself in the eastern side of the Netherlands Starting in Germany Obi headed

over to Italy over to Hungary further to Austria and even farer to the east Even the Russian market

was entered in 2003 as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina At last in 2008 the Romanian and Ukraine

market got entered But as the fourth biggest builder merchant Obi also needs to be present in the

Internet Obi provides worldwide internet presence and an internal intranet The Do-it-yourself store

also gives the opportunity to order a free newsletter about their business and its environment

(OBI Infopark AGi 2008)

46 Porters five forces

Bargaining power of suppliers OBI designs all of the products their self but they donrsquot produce

them They make use of local companyrsquos and have many suppliers because they get the tools from

one supplier and the paint department has another supplier So the bargaining power of the

suppliers is not that high because most suppliers deliver only for a certain department and other

companyrsquos would be happy if they could produce for OBI stores

Bargaining power of customer The advantage of the fact that OBI designs most of its own products

is that they can ask customers their opinion of the products And if necessary OBI can improve its

products before launching them So most customers would prefer OBI products since they get made

as they are asking for

The threat of new entrants The threat of new entrants is always there But OBI has a good retailing

systems which has proven to work in 13 European countries so far In all these countries there are a

lot of competitors and so far OBI has always done well despite the fierce competition so OBI wonrsquot

suffer from new entrants

Substitute products There are many substitute products available in the sector where OBI is

operating However OBI delivers good quality products they listen to their customers and if

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 51 of 73

Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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(wwwczsocz2010)

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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necessary follow up their recommendations So a lot of people who want good tools andor other

services will choose for OBI markets

47 SWOT

Strength The strengths of OBI are their own brands They have developed their own brands because

the products which were already on the market didnrsquot had the right quality OBI desires Another

strength is their responsibility to the environment Their products are produced as lsquogreenrsquo as possible

and they try to make their customers aware of how easy it is to be more environmentally friendly

Weaknesses OBI doesnrsquot have many weaknesses They deliver high quality products for low prices

Opportunityrsquos There is a full market of potential buyers in the Czech Republic Since OBI offers good

quality products for low prices a lot of people would be attracted to their products For starting

familyrsquos it is perfect because they can cheap buy nice things for their first family house

Threats The threats for OBI in the Czech Republic are the big competitors Hornbach and Baumax

are already located there and have their customers But if OBI uses various promotion techniquersquos

they can conquer market share as well (OBI 2010)

48 Confrontation Matrix

Strength Weaknesses

Opportunities OBI delivers other brands than

the other Do It Yourself stores

This means they have unique

products which according to

OBI are of a better quality

Combining this with low prices

is a guarantee for success

OBI doesnrsquot have any

weaknesses They deliver new

brands and more

environmentally friendly

products so people will be

attracted to this

Threats OBI has the advantage of

having unique products and

brands They have something

else to offer than their

competitors and people will be

curious for the new products

Hornbach and Baumax donrsquot

have any advantages on OBI

except for the fact they already

have customers But with an

proper launch OBI can really

make it in the Czech Republic

(Infopark 2008)

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

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httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

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ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

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mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

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49 SWOT Conclusion

Looking at the strengths and weaknesses of OBI and at the opportunities and threats that the Czech

Republic has to offer it has quite an good future OBI has supreme quality to offer with unique

brands which will definitely be liked by the Czech Republican inhabitants since OBI will be quite

cheaper than most competitors They think environmentally friendly which you can see back in their

products and try to help other people also to be more environmentally friendly and on the long term

and this will save them even more money In short if OBI handles the introduction into the Czech

Republic right there is a big chance on success

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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5 Conclusion and recommendation

We are going to the Czech Republic to take a look at the current market situation and to do a

research on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic to see if there is an possibility for OBI to enter this

market

After thoroughly research we found out that the population of the Czech Republic is growing in

contrast to other European Countries This is good because this means that the group of potential

customers is also increasing

The unemployment rate of the Czech Republic was only 44 before the crisis of 2008 and nowadays

it is around 69 which is really good since the average unemployment rate of the European Union is

99 And as shown earlier in the report the average unemployment rate of the Czech Republic is

stable around 65-7 in the past years

The Czech Republic is a growing economy with a growing population and a respectable

unemployment rate After looking further into the Czech Republic we looked at Plzen Plzen is a city

in the Western of the Czech Republic close to the border of Germanyrsquos state Bavaria which has one

of the lowest unemployment rates of the Czech Republic and is an growing city

Besides since there are a lot of households and people are orientated in improving their housing

situation Obi can reach a lot of people with its offers and products

Our recommendation for OBI is positive We believe that an OBI store in the Czech Republic in the

region of Plzen will be a success If OBI uses a proper launch so people will know about the coming

of OBI to Plzen people will be curious for the OBI products because they have different brands than

the existing competition and they are one of the cheapest Do it yourself stores

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

httpwwwoecd-ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-enimagesgraphics10-02-02-g1gif

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

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Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

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6 Appendix

Population stock in selected region - time series

Region Czech Republic

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 10312548 5006002 5306546 2120802 6876788 1314958 620

1992 10325697 5013413 5312284 2064545 6932894 1328258 643

1993 10334013 5019297 5314716 2009752 6981337 1342924 668

1994 10333161 5020464 5312697 1948024 7028905 1356232 696

1995 10321344 5016515 5304829 1893259 7055805 1372280 725

1996 10309137 5012085 5297052 1842679 7078210 1388248 753

1997 10299125 5008730 5290395 1795032 7102231 1401862 781

1998 10289621 5005435 5284186 1751471 7126712 1411438 806

1999 10278098 5001062 5277036 1707205 7152815 1418078 831

2000 10266546 4996731 5269815 1664434 7179109 1423003 855

2001 10206436 4967986 5238450 1621862 7170017 1414557 872

2002 10203269 4966706 5236563 1589766 7195541 1417962 892

2003 10211455 4974740 5236715 1554475 7233788 1423192 916

2004 10220577 4980913 5239664 1526946 7259001 1434630 940

2005 10251079 5002648 5248431 1501331 7293357 1456391 970

2006 10287189 5026184 5261005 1479514 7325238 1482437 1002

2007 10381130 5082934 5298196 1476923 7391373 1512834 1024

2008 10467542 5136377 5331165 1480007 7431383 1556152 1051

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Moravskoslezskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1281031 626350 654681 275460 865310 140261 509

1992 1283507 627635 655872 269326 872096 142085 528

1993 1285105 628401 656704 263081 877756 144268 548

1994 1285600 628630 656970 255748 883313 146539 573

1995 1284482 628079 656403 249204 886318 148960 598

1996 1282883 627229 655654 243438 887882 151563 623

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

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httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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1997 1281420 626440 654980 237392 890456 153572 647

1998 1279410 625159 654251 231211 893404 154795 669

1999 1276929 623739 653190 225121 895818 155990 693

2000 1273537 622048 651489 218424 897987 157126 719

2001 1261503 615922 645581 211385 893110 157008 743

2002 1258251 614288 643963 205424 894831 157996 769

2003 1255910 613306 642604 199135 897268 159507 801

2004 1253257 612173 641084 193811 897394 162052 836

2005 1250769 611295 639474 188240 895746 166783 886

2006 1249290 611101 638189 183386 894360 171544 935

2007 611825 638072 180903 893112 175882

2008 612661 637594 178735 890578 180942

2009 610997 636376 177937 883792 185644

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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0

6

2

2

0

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6

3

2

0

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4

2

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

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Solarnotbremse

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Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

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CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

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ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

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goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

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Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

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httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Jihomoravskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1145287 553254 592033 235826 756044 153417 651

1992 1147649 554710 592939 229790 762800 155059 675

1993 1148580 555352 593228 224323 767653 156604 698

1994 1149203 555975 593228 217430 773864 157909 726

1995 1148416 555718 592698 211102 777734 159580 756

1996 1146983 555266 591717 204985 781075 160923 785

1997 1145894 554900 590994 199104 784553 162237 815

1998 1145314 554902 590412 193847 788242 163225 842

1999 1144374 554714 589660 188199 792502 163673 870

2000 1142607 553962 588645 182704 795944 163959 897

2001 1131541 548460 583081 177258 791461 162822 919

2002 1128820 546922 581898 173408 792308 163104 941

2003 1129583 547928 581655 169278 796605 163700 967

2004 1130240 548381 581859 166233 799256 164751 991

2005 1130358 548799 581559 163135 800187 167036 1024

2006 1132563 550402 582161 160256 802230 170077 1061

2007 555338 585196 159102 808105 173327

2008 559211 587935 158728 810220 178198

2009

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Libereckyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 425959 206884 219075 90071 284284 51604 573

1992 427405 207549 219856 88027 287177 52201 593

1993 428564 208263 220301 85665 290160 52739 616

1994 428739 208364 220375 83035 292655 53049 639

1995 428974 208609 220365 80942 294359 53673 663

1996 429128 208796 220332 79131 295704 54293 686

1997 428937 208676 220261 77187 297030 54720 709

1998 429080 208721 220359 75494 298557 55029 729

1999 429012 208712 220300 73923 299813 55276 748

2000 429121 208922 220199 72524 301422 55175 761

2001 427396 207972 219424 70969 301650 54777 772

2002 427321 207887 219434 69673 302953 54695 785

2003 427722 208216 219506 68107 304772 54843 805

2004 427563 208264 219299 66954 305218 55391 827

2005 429031 209128 219903 65672 306991 56368 858

2006 430774 210179 220595 64607 308672 57495 890

2007 212030 221918 64489 310659 58800

2008 214020 223305 64521 312102 60702

2009 215000 224027 65264 311091 62672

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Plzeňskyacute kraj

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 557444 271996 285448 111048 373791 72605 654

1992 556837 271717 285120 107552 376178 73107 680

1993 557080 272040 285040 104806 378340 73934 705

1994 556613 272002 284611 101760 380255 74598 733

1995 555410 271537 283873 98716 381121 75573 766

1996 554472 271216 283256 96087 381738 76647 798

1997 553269 270697 282572 93396 382485 77388 829

1998 552553 270447 282106 91062 383554 77937 856

1999 551870 270294 281576 88747 384627 78496 884

2000 551281 270012 281269 86686 385663 78932 911

2001 549600 269194 280406 84914 385792 78894 929

2002 549374 268949 280425 83516 386831 79027 946

2003 550113 269342 280771 81848 388931 79334 969

2004 549618 269155 280463 80199 389337 80082 999

2005 551528 270421 281107 79032 391166 81330 1029

2006 554537 272423 282114 78308 393643 82586 1055

2007 276348 284726 78533 398284 84257

2008 281627 288000 78805 404068 86754

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

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2

25

3

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4

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5

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6

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em

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en

t rate

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

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5

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6

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7

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4

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1

2

0

0

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2

2

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3

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0

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4

2

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7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

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2

2

0

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3

2

0

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2

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1

2

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total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

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Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

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Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

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OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

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enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

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goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

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Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

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httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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2009 282848 289015 79631 402844 89388

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

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12

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13

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14

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15

155

2

0

0

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1

2

0

0

5

2

2

0

0

5

3

2

0

0

5

4

2

0

0

6

1

2

0

0

6

2

2

0

0

6

3

2

0

0

6

4

2

0

0

7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

8

2

2

0

0

8

3

2

0

0

8

4

2

0

0

9

1

2

0

0

9

2

2

0

0

9

3

2

0

0

9

4

2

0

1

0

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2

0

1

0

2

2

0

1

0

3

2

0

1

0

4

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Un

em

plo

ym

en

t ra

te

in

total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

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httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Population stock in selected region - time series

recalculated data for territory 2007

Region Hlavniacute město Praha

Population31

Dec

sex age Index of

ageing

men women 0 - 14

years

15 - 64

years

65 and

more

years

1991 1216889 571981 644908 219773 808505 188611 858

1992 1217315 572730 644585 212178 815108 190029 896

1993 1217023 573115 643908 204683 820762 191578 936

1994 1214584 572385 642199 196389 825727 192468 980

1995 1209855 570813 639042 188994 826839 194022 1027

1996 1204953 568962 635991 182291 828029 194633 1068

1997 1200455 567362 633093 176125 829028 195302 1109

1998 1193270 564396 628874 170487 827752 195031 1144

1999 1186855 561960 624895 164830 828093 193932 1177

2000 1181126 559544 621582 159725 828716 192685 1206

2001 1160118 549652 610466 153192 819582 187344 1223

2002 1161938 551890 610048 150472 825723 185743 1234

2003 1165581 555482 610099 147691 833291 184599 1250

2004 1170571 559108 611463 146124 840686 183761 1258

2005 1181610 566542 615068 145364 851820 184426 1269

2006 1188126 570881 617245 144560 857342 186224 1288

2007 585728 626369 146466 876107 189524

2008 599038 634173 150109 887943 195159

2009 608316 640710 155238 892744 201044

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

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7

75

8

85

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t rate

Year quarter

Unemployment rate Czech Republic

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

0

05

1

15

2

25

3

35

4

45

5

55

6

65

7

75

8

85

9

95

10

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12

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13

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14

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15

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2

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1

2

0

0

5

2

2

0

0

5

3

2

0

0

5

4

2

0

0

6

1

2

0

0

6

2

2

0

0

6

3

2

0

0

6

4

2

0

0

7

1

2

0

0

7

2

2

0

0

7

3

2

0

0

7

4

2

0

0

8

1

2

0

0

8

2

2

0

0

8

3

2

0

0

8

4

2

0

0

9

1

2

0

0

9

2

2

0

0

9

3

2

0

0

9

4

2

0

1

0

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2

0

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0

2

2

0

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0

3

2

0

1

0

4

Year Quarter

Un

em

plo

ym

en

t ra

te

in

total

Liberec kraj

Praha

Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

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Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

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Solarnotbremse

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Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

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CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

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Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

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enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

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Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

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Income Distribution worldwide

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

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2011 from

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June 1 2011 from

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Solarnotbremse

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Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

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CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

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for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

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Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

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httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

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httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Gross value added in regions 2009

Gross value

added

(million CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

[1]

Gross fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3257952 [2] 3625865 [2] 345601 [3] 959 [2] 814039 [2]

Hlavniacute město Praha 850577 [3] 946630 [3] 761596 [3]

Středočeskyacute kraj 353323 [3] 393223 [3] 317199 [3]

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170602 [3] 189868 [3] 298058 [3]

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153893 [3] 171272 [3] 299846 [3]

Karlovarskyacute kraj 64648 [3] 71949 [3] 233629 [3]

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 207095 [3] 230481 [3] 275653 [3]

Libereckyacute kraj 94528 [3] 105202 [3] 240057 [3]

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 145109 [3] 161496 [3] 291241 [3]

Pardubickyacute kraj 132808 [3] 147805 [3] 286518 [3]

Vysočina 125365 [3] 139522 [3] 270743 [3]

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 341145 [3] 379669 [3] 330145 [3]

Olomouckyacute kraj 150230 [3] 167195 [3] 260450 [3]

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 152472 [3] 169690 [3] 286977 [3]

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 316158 [3] 351861 [3] 281634 [3]

Comments

[1] constant prices 2000 previous year = 100

[2] type of release Preliminary after 3rd revision

[3] type of release Preliminary after 1st revision

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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(wwwczsocz2010)

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Gross value added in regions 2008

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3321373 3688997 353701 1025 883176

Hlavniacute město Praha 834975 927394 756883 1017 308148

Středočeskyacute kraj 357134 396663 325996 1058 76329

Jihočeskyacute kraj 170299 189148 298052 999 36848

Plzeňskyacute kraj 153203 170160 300594 950 35923

Karlovarskyacute kraj 67751 75250 243860 966 17446

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 213275 236881 283933 1029 54545

Libereckyacute kraj 101087 112276 257638 999 27744

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 147430 163748 295834 1014 25392

Pardubickyacute kraj 136049 151107 294153 1042 29754

Vysočina 128709 142955 277913 969 24687

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 354300 393516 344098 1074 97459

Olomouckyacute kraj 153907 170942 266339 1028 31749

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 159436 177083 299589 1071 29316

Moravskoslezskyacute

kraj

343819 381874 305458 1026 87836

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=NUC0020PU_KRampvo=null

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

0

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Unemployment rate Czech Republic

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 55 of 73

(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Bruumlnn

Ostrava

Pilzen

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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Gross value added in regions 2007

Gross

value

added

(million

CZK)

Gross domestic

product(million

CZK)

GDP per

capita

(CZK)

Gross

domestic

product

(cp )

Gross

fixed

capital

formation

(million

CZK)

Czech Republic 3178011 3535460 342494 1061 890280

Hlavniacute město Praha 791537 880566 735980 1097 299404

Středočeskyacute kraj 342535 381062 321021 1078 84376

Jihočeskyacute kraj 166963 185742 294181 1007 37687

Plzeňskyacute kraj 157854 175609 315100 1030 47076

Karlovarskyacute kraj 66971 74503 243777 1036 15346

Uacutesteckyacute kraj 201395 224047 271400 1021 60551

Libereckyacute kraj 102538 114071 263987 1013 23049

Kraacuteloveacutehradeckyacute kraj 144218 160439 291430 1061 26472

Pardubickyacute kraj 131124 145872 286630 1071 27376

Vysočina 132719 147647 288061 1050 33271

Jihomoravskyacute kraj 321298 357437 314805 1065 95504

Olomouckyacute kraj 146287 162741 254081 1050 32126

Zliacutenskyacute kraj 148459 165157 279928 1066 31406

Moravskoslezskyacute kraj 324113 360568 288610 1051 76637

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Interest rate exports imports consume

Long- term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Long-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 488 412 482 354 380 430 463 484 388

Euro area

(17

countries) i 492 416 414 344 386 433 436 403 379

Short term interest rate (httpstatsoecdorg

2010)

Subject Short-term interest rates Per cent per annum

Frequency Annual

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

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2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

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Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

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for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

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httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 355 228 236 201 230 310 404 219 131

Euro area

(17

countries) i 332 233 211 218 308 428 463 123 081

Reserve Assets (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Reserve Assets SDR millions

Frequency Annual

Time 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Country

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

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el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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Czech

Republic i 1734190 1803110 1821180 2053650 2074220 2187840 2381220 2626760 2722730

Euro area

(17

countries) i 19577100 16394200 15014000 14239100 14373500 14862100 15422100 19255900 20710300

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Page 55 of 73

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Consume (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Consumer prices all items

Measure Growth on the same period of the previous year

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010 2011

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Q1-

2011

Country

Czech

Republic i 634 103 146 120 192 207 175

Exports (httpstatsoecdorg 2011)

Subject Exports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

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Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Country

Czech

Republic i -022 -1355 1764 466 671 335

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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(wwwczsocz2010)

Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

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Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Imports (httpstatsoecdorg 2010)

Subject Imports in goods sa

Measure Growth previous period

Frequency Annual Quarterly

Time

2008 2009 2010 2010

Q2-

2010

Q3-

2010

Q4-

2010

Country

Czech

Republic i 063 -1735 2031 665 699 113

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Unemployment rate in

Czech Republic

Year Quarter total Liberec kraj Praha Bruumlnn Ostrava Pilzen

2005 1 69 69 37 84 145 56

2005 2 78 67 38 78 141 52

2005 3 78 6 34 8 137 47

2005 4 78 64 32 81 132 49

2006 1 8 73 31 89 134 49

2006 2 71 73 26 8 127 5

2006 3 7 78 3 8 113 47

2006 4 65 82 26 69 105 39

2007 1 53 66 28 63 10 4

2007 2 51 63 25 54 82 34

2007 3 48 62 23 52 78 39

2007 4 47 51 22 48 8 34

2008 1 42 5 17 47 82 4

2008 2 43 5 18 43 76 32

2008 3 44 45 2 42 7 38

2008 4 58 41 2 44 68 35

2009 1 63 74 19 58 89 54

2009 2 63 71 26 64 94 59

2009 3 73 89 4 73 102 71

2009 4 72 8 37 78 101 68

2010 1 8 77 45 88 113 68

2010 2 71 71 35 76 98 62

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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2010 3 71 66 37 75 99 57

2010 4 69 64 34 69 96 48

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Unemployment rate Overview

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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(wwwczsocz2010)

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

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NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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Financial Values

Country Czech Republic

Measure C National currency current prices

Frequency Annual

Time 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Transaction

B1_GS1 Gross domestic

product 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

TGLS1 Trading gain or loss

GDIS1 Gross domestic

income 2983862 3222369 3535460 3688997 3625865

D1_D4NFRS2 Net primary

incomes from the rest of the

world -133916 -160024 -247297 -166275 -214541

D1_D4FRS2 Primary incomes

receivable from the rest of the

world 121731 143259 170265 192262 117801

D1_D4TOS2 Primary

incomes payable to the rest of

the world 255647 303283 417562 358537 332342

B5_GS1 Gross national

income at market prices 2849946 3062345 3288163 3522722 3411324

K1MS1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B5_NS1 Net national income

at market prices 2296122 2486021 2676932 2883688 2756771

D5_D7NFRS2 Net current

transfers from the rest of the

world -12803 -18147 -20216 -31819 -31116

D5_D7FRS2 Current

transfers receivable from the

rest of the world 43648 38549 42725 41350 40228

D5_D7TOS2 Current

transfers payable to the rest

56451 56696 62941 73169 71344

IBE Report May 27 2011

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 61 of 73

National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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IBE Report May 27 2011

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of the world

B6GS1 Gross national

disposable income 2837143 3044198 3267947 3490903 3380208

B6NS1 Net national

disposable income 2283319 2467874 2656716 2851869 2725655

P3S1 Final consumption

expenditures 2122944 2248789 2404583 2587364 2635883

D8S1 Adjustment for the

change in net equity of

households in pension funds 19000 23184 26040 24253 14037

B8NS1 Saving net 160375 219085 252133 264505 89772

D9NFRS2 Net capital transfers

from the rest of the world -15215 12934 19734 31436 61641

D9FRS2 Capital transfers

receivable from the rest of the

world 6304 17978 20799 33858 62304

D9TOS2 Capital transfers

payable to the rest of the

world 21519 5044 1065 2422 663

P5S1 Gross capital formation 766207 863242 955077 933641 788489

K2S1 Acquisitions less

disposals of non-financial non-

produced assets 297 -1671 252 -8335 -5804

K1S1 Consumption of fixed

capital 553824 576324 611231 639034 654553

B9S1 Net lendingnet

borrowing -67520 -53228 -72231 9669 23281

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Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

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1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

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I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

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7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 59: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 59 of 73

Inflation rate

Czech

Republic EU (17)

2 22 average between 2005 - 20010

26 19 2001

14 23 2002

-01 21 2003

26 22 2004

16 22 2005

21 22 2006

3 21 2007

63 33 2008

06 03 2009

12 15 2010

21 18 2011

22 17 2012

25 23 average between 2001 and 2012

(wwwwkoat 2011)

Income Development

EU (17)

Czech

Republic Area

07 21 average 2005-2010

08 61 2002

IBE Report May 27 2011

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06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 61 of 73

National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

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Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 64 of 73

Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 65 of 73

Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

IBE Report May 27 2011

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 60: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 60 of 73

06 93 2003

02 23 2004

01 41 2005

03 44 2006

03 34 2007

06 13 2008

2 0 2009

02 16 2010

02 09 2011

04 27 2012

expected

(wwwwkoat 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 61 of 73

National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 62 of 73

Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 63 of 73

Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 64 of 73

Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 65 of 73

Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 66 of 73

orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 61: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 61 of 73

National debt rate from 2010

Country

national debt

rate in

Belgium 9680

Bulgaria 1620

Czech

Republic 3850

Denmark 4360

Germany 8320

Estionia 660

Ireland 9620

Greeve 14280

Spain 6010

France 8170

Italy 11900

Cyprus 6000

Lativa 4470

Lithuania 3820

Luxemburg 1840

Hungaria 8020

Malta 6800

Netherlands 6270

Austria 7230

Poland 5500

Portugal 9300

Romania 3080

Slovenia 3800

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 62 of 73

Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 63 of 73

Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 64 of 73

Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 65 of 73

Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 66 of 73

orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 62: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 62 of 73

Slovakia 4100

Finland 4840

Sweden 3990

UK 8000

(wwwstaatsverschuldungde 2010)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 63 of 73

Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 64 of 73

Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 65 of 73

Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

IBE Report May 27 2011

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orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 63: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 63 of 73

Exchange rate

As of 5132011

Convert To Result Explain

1 Czech Koruna euro 004095 EUR 1 Czech Koruna = 004095 euro

100 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 100 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

10000 Czech Koruna euro 40950 EUR 10000 Czech Koruna = 40950 euro

1000000 Czech Koruna euro 4095004 EUR 1000000 Czech Koruna = 4095004 euro

Movement Exchange rate between

(wwwexchange-ratesorg 2011)

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 64 of 73

Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 65 of 73

Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 66 of 73

orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 64: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 64 of 73

Allocation of religions in the Czech Republic

1991 2001

attitude number number changes

no religion 4112864 3990 6039991 59 469

Roman Catholic Church 4021385 3900 2740780 268 -318

not identified 1665617 1620 901981 88 -455

Evangelical Church of Czech

Brethren 203996 200 117212 11 -425

Czechoslovak Hussite Church 178036 170 99103 1 -443

(wwwczsocz 2010)

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 1991

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

Allocation religions in Czech Republic

from 2001

no religion

Roman Catholic

Church

not identified

Evangelical Church

of Czech Brethren

Czechoslovak

Hussite Church

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 65 of 73

Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 66 of 73

orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

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VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 65 of 73

Area distribution and number of districts in municipalities 2001-2010

December 31

Region

municipality

Abertamy

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Population 1239 1315 1315 1413 1425 1418 1447 1449 1339 1323

Number of cadastral territories 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of spatial technical units 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of municipality parts 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Number of city districts - - - - - - -

Number of urban units - - - - - - -

Area total (hectars) 86784 86990 86961 86957 86957 86958 86958 86958 87002 87015

area distribution

(hectars)

agricultural land 48025 48109 48073 48064 48059 48057 48051 48051 48050 51844

z toho arable land 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008 008

gardens 619 620 621 620 619 618 617 618 618 618

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 66 of 73

orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 66: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 66 of 73

orchards - - - - - - - -

hop-gardens - - - - - - - -

vineyards - - - - - - - -

permanent

grassland

47398 47481 47444 47436 47432 47431 47400

forest land 14044 14043 14050 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14057 14155

water body areas 847 853 849 849 853 853 858 858 853 853

built-up areas and yards 1174 1215 1228 1229 1230 1231 1237 1234 1217 1218

other areas 22694 22770 22761 22759 22759 22759 22756 22758 22825 18944

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=12-14ampvo=tabulkaampkapitola_id=23

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

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IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 68 of 73

1 Expenditure on

goods and

services

145849 3234 5296 105056 259435 15570 243865

2 Interest payments 33673 288 2 3169 37132 - 37132

3 Subsidies and

other current

transfers

735735 45792 179823 163875 1125225 194026 931199

To other levels of

government

191865 314 - 1847 194026 194026 -

IV Capital

expenditure (4+5)

105223 50749 470 86709 243151 52670 190481

4 Fixed capital

assets stocks

land

18392 503 470 69664 89029 - 89029

5 Capital transfers 86831 50246 - 17045 154122 52670 101452

To other levels of

government

49358 3312 - - 52670 52670 -

Lending 6345 7242 - 3260 16847 419 16428

Domestic 5823 7242 - 3260 16325 419 15906

Abroad 522 - - - 522 - 522

V Lending minus

repayments (net

lending)

-9055 -1624 - 1506 -9173 -2356 -6817

A -

B

DeficitSurplus

incl net lending

-51242 -9502 17214 9414 -34116 2356 -36472

AI

-

BII

DeficitSurplus

excl net lending

-60297 -11126 17214 10920 -43289 - -43289

httpvdbczsoczvdbvoentabdetailjspkapitola_id=23amppotvrd=Show+tableampgo_zobraz=1ampchilds

el0=3ampchildsel0=3ampcislotab=062ampvo=tabulkaampvoa=tabulkaampstr=tabdetailjsp

Aggregate Aid I

Donor Czech Republic

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Sector

I SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE amp

SERVICES 3337 2471 2163 2928 3363 7102 5103

I1 Education 345 465 625 69 941 1123 841

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 68: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 69 of 73

I1a Education Level

Unspecified 005 015 091 085 103 281 238

I1b Basic Education 007 039 041 028 069 153

I1c Secondary Education 014 043 006 021 084 014 002

I1d Post-Secondary

Education 319 367 488 556 685 675 601

I2 Health 2588 42 064 146 152 345 591

I2a Health General 409 051 109 152 345 591

I2b Basic Health 2588 01 013 037

I3 Population PolProgr amp

Reproductive Health 024 019 095 029

I4 Water Supply amp Sanitation 243 363 243 289 334 589 625

I5 Government amp Civil

Society 147 1123 1089 151 1661 4606 2743

I5a Government amp Civil

Society-general 246 377 32 543 213

I5b Conflict Peace amp

Security 842 1133 1341 4063 253

I6 Other Social Infrastructure

amp Services 014 077 123 199 246 439 303

II ECONOMIC

INFRASTRUCTURE AND

SERVICES 519 446 134 177 284 828 459

II1 Transport amp Storage 237 162 002 043 087 099 294

II2 Communications 011 008 018 029 005 018 006

II3 Energy 271 254 114 103 188 677 154

II4 Banking amp Financial

Services 003 004

II5 Business amp Other Services 022 034 005

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 69: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 70 of 73

Aggregate Aid II

III PRODUCTION SECTORS 287 352 36 445 657 946 815

III1 Agriculture Forestry

Fishing 07 199 236 265 348 486 46

III1a Agriculture 059 161 183 175 22 302 344

III1b Forestry 011 032 053 09 128 162 093

III1c Fishing 006 022 023

III2 Industry Mining

Construction 217 152 124 17 292 451 348

III2a Industry 092 07 03 086 246 137 105

III2b Mineral Resources amp

Mining 125 082 094 082 036 314 242

III2c Construction 002 01 001

III3a Trade Policies amp

Regulations 001 004 017 007 007

III3b Tourism 001 006 002

IV MULTISECTOR CROSS-

CUTTING 2053 662 558 511 524 291 241

IV1 General Environment

Protection 1992 637 481 422 421 203 156

IV2 Other Multisector 061 025 077 09 103 088 085

V TOTAL SECTOR ALLOCABLE

(I+II+III+IV) 6196 3932 3214 4061 4828 9167 6617

VI COMMODITY AID

GENERAL PROG ASS 015 017 003

VI1 General Budget Support

VI2 Dev Food AidFood

Security Ass 015 017 003

VI3 Other Commodity Ass

VII ACTION RELATING TO

DEBT 878 1073 96 1473 1133 12 307

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 70: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 71 of 73

VIII HUMANITARIAN AID 092 199 1017 958 541 509 441

VIII1 Emergency Response 092 182 78 384 329 414 312

VIII2 Reconstruction Relief amp

Rehabilitation 216 571 212 091 103

VIII3 Disaster Prevention amp

Preparedness 004 004 026

IX ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

OF DONORS 262 428 35 37 415 763 39

X SUPPORT TO NGOS 017 044 059 053 171

XI REFUGEES IN DONOR

COUNTRIES 576 703 864 791 929 904 1579

XII

UNALLOCATEDUNSPECIFIED 017 013 073 19 198 595

TOTAL

(V+VI+VII+VIII+IX+X+XI+XII) 8036 6348 6439 777 8095 11714 10103

httpstatsoecdorgIndexaspx

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

wwwsujbcz (nd) Report Retrieved May 13 2011 from wwwsujbczdocsCZ_NR_2010_finalpdf

Straub T C (nd) Czech Republic Income Distribution - International Business - a Wikia wiki

International Business Wiki Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpinternationalbusinesswikiacomwikiCzech_Republic_Income_D

WKO ndash Statistic inflation rate (nd) WKO ndash Statistiken fuumlr Europa Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpwwwwkoatstatistikeueuropa-inflationsratenpdf

Page 71: IBE Report

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 72 of 73

7 References

Chemical industry (nd) Czech Republic Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httpwwwczechczen66353-chemical-industry

Czech Republic (nd) Welcome to TravelStateGov Retrieved June 1 2011 from

httptravelstategovtravelcis_pa_twciscis_1099html

Czech Rep geography population cities map flag gdp gnp economy tourism travel climate (nd)

PENPALS for kids students Blogs Teacher ads penfriends forums for kids - 100 free Retrieved

June 1 2011 from httpwwwstudentsoftheworldinfocountry_informationphpPays=

CZSO Public Database (nd) Population stock in selected region - time series Retrieved May 9

2011 from

vdbczsoczvdbvoentabparamjspvoa=tabulkaampcislotab=DEM1030CUampvo=tabulkaampkapit

ola_id=5

Die Presse Tschechien zieht die Solarnotbremse laquo DiePressecom (nd) DiePressecom Retrieved

June 1 2011 from

httpdiepressecomhomewirtschafteastconomist611217Energie_Tschechien-zieht-die-

Solarnotbremse

Eurostat - GNP (nd) Eurostat - annual report Retrieved May 30 2011 from

httpeppeurostateceuropaeucacheITY_PUBLIC2-25062009-BPEN2-25062009-BP-ENPDF

Exchange Rates (2011 May 13) Exchange Rates Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwexchange-ratesorg

Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic An Environmental Sociological Perspective (nd)

Czech Sociological Review Retrieved May 13 2011 from

sreviewsoccasczuploads67ec3eb57e9c26e66e51e19910e

IBE Report May 27 2011

Page 73 of 73

NATIONAL IDENTITY TRADITION AND THE CZECH QUESTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

CONTEXT (2009) Retrieved May 31 2011 from httpwwwcrvporgbookSeries04IVA-

10chapter_ixhtm

OBI (Internet Intranet) | Infopark AG Dialog im Web | CMS Portale und interaktive Internet-

Loumlsungen | Infopark AG Np nd Web 9 June 2011 lthttpwwwinfoparkde1050127obgt

OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie OBI - Mehr Baumarkt Jetzt auch

mit dem OBI Online-Shop fuumlr Sie Np nd Web 9 June 2011

lthttpwwwobidedecomhomehtmljsessionid=EEA726B

OECD iLibrary Statistics OECD Factbook 2010 Life expectancy (nd) OECD iLibrary Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development Retrieved May 30 2011 from httpwwwoecd-

ilibraryorgsitesfactbook-2010-

en110101indexhtmlcontentType=ampitemId=contentchapterfactbook-2010-85-

enampcontainerItemId=contentserial18147364ampaccessItemIds=ampmimeType=texthtml

Staatsverschuldung Europa (nd) Staatsverschuldung Retrieved May 31 2011 from

httpwwwstaatsverschuldungdeauslandhtm

Sofi Goettingen (nd) Dossier CZ Retrieved May 14 2011 from wwwsofi-

goettingendefileadminMichael_FaustMaterialDossierCZpdf

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