. . . . "54697286"^^ . . . "Ekonomickou transformac\u00ED (anglicky Economic transition) naz\u00FDv\u00E1me z\u00E1sadn\u00ED zm\u011Bnu fungov\u00E1n\u00ED z\u00E1kladn\u00EDch tr\u017En\u00EDch mechanism\u016F ve spole\u010Dnosti. \u010Casto se tento term\u00EDn pou\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1 v souvislosti s p\u0159echodem od centr\u00E1ln\u011B pl\u00E1novan\u00E9 ekonomiky k tr\u017En\u00ED ekonomice. Hlavn\u00EDm rysem je liberalizace trhu, kter\u00E1 vy\u017Eaduje rozs\u00E1hl\u00E9 reformy a \u00FApravy, jako nap\u0159\u00EDklad privatizaci (a p\u0159\u00EDpadnou restituci) majetk\u016F, p\u0159em\u011Bna velk\u00FDch st\u00E1tem ovl\u00E1dan\u00FDch podnik\u016F na mal\u00E9 soukrom\u00E9 firmy a jej\u00EDm c\u00EDlem je umo\u017Enit pohyb kapit\u00E1lu mezi jednotlivci. Ekonomickou transformac\u00ED pro\u0161ly, respektive st\u00E1le proch\u00E1zej\u00ED zejm\u00E9na zem\u011B b\u00FDval\u00E9ho v\u00FDchodn\u00EDho bloku."@cs . . . . . "Economic transformation"@en . . . "Ekonomick\u00E1 transformace"@cs . "In economics, economic transformation refers to the continuous process of (1) moving labour and other resources from lower- to higher-productivity sectors (structural change) and (2) raising within-sector productivity growth. As such, economic transformation emphasises the movement from low- to high-productivity activities within and across all sectors (which can be tasks or activities that are combinations of agriculture, manufacturing and services). This movement of resources from lower- to higher-productivity activities is a key driver of economic development. Within-sector productivity growth (also called \u2032sector transformation') entails the adoption of new technologies and management practices that increase the efficiency of production. It can come about as a result of the increased efficiency of existing firms or as a result of the reallocation of resources away from the least productive firms towards more productive firms."@en . "Ekonomickou transformac\u00ED (anglicky Economic transition) naz\u00FDv\u00E1me z\u00E1sadn\u00ED zm\u011Bnu fungov\u00E1n\u00ED z\u00E1kladn\u00EDch tr\u017En\u00EDch mechanism\u016F ve spole\u010Dnosti. \u010Casto se tento term\u00EDn pou\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1 v souvislosti s p\u0159echodem od centr\u00E1ln\u011B pl\u00E1novan\u00E9 ekonomiky k tr\u017En\u00ED ekonomice. Hlavn\u00EDm rysem je liberalizace trhu, kter\u00E1 vy\u017Eaduje rozs\u00E1hl\u00E9 reformy a \u00FApravy, jako nap\u0159\u00EDklad privatizaci (a p\u0159\u00EDpadnou restituci) majetk\u016F, p\u0159em\u011Bna velk\u00FDch st\u00E1tem ovl\u00E1dan\u00FDch podnik\u016F na mal\u00E9 soukrom\u00E9 firmy a jej\u00EDm c\u00EDlem je umo\u017Enit pohyb kapit\u00E1lu mezi jednotlivci."@cs . . . . . . . "1072236815"^^ . . . "3678"^^ . "In economics, economic transformation refers to the continuous process of (1) moving labour and other resources from lower- to higher-productivity sectors (structural change) and (2) raising within-sector productivity growth. As such, economic transformation emphasises the movement from low- to high-productivity activities within and across all sectors (which can be tasks or activities that are combinations of agriculture, manufacturing and services). This movement of resources from lower- to higher-productivity activities is a key driver of economic development."@en . .