IMF Staff Country Reports

Czech Republic: Selected Issues

September 3, 1999

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International Monetary Fund. "Czech Republic: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 1999, 090 (1999), accessed 12/5/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451810028.002

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Summary

This Selected Issues paper on the Czech Republic discusses issues relating to the enterprise sector and corporate governance. This includes an overview and assessment of enterprise performance along with a discussion of the concept of corporate governance and its application in the Czech Republic, including how corporate governance practices compare in an international context. The paper discusses issues related to financial sector performance and restructuring. It also takes stock of banking sector developments and performance and reviews financial policy and supervisory challenges, including the definition of policies for bank privatization and the appropriate prudential framework.

Subject: Banking, Corporate governance, Economic sectors, Expenditure, Personal income tax, Revenue administration, Social security contributions, Taxes

Keywords: article IV consultation discussion, bank, bank privatization, Corporate governance, CR, Eastern Europe, enterprise, enterprise performance, enterprise sector, EU accession requirement, Europe, Global, ISCR, Personal income tax, privatization, sector data, Social security contributions, voucher privatization program, Western Europe