2019
DOI: 10.33763/finukr2019.10.007
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Theoretical framework of circular economy and European practices of its financing

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“…Vladimír Dlouhý, Karel Dyba, and Tomáš Ježek were among the post-1989 influential ministers under the then-PM Klaus to work there. They also nurtured close ties with a more rigid Economic Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, where the Prognostic Cabinet was based until 1984, before its institutional emancipation (Dyba, 2016). Some of Klaus's closest collaborators worked there: Dušan Tříska, the "father of voucher privatization" and a registered agent of the communist secret police; Josef Zieleniec, Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1992 and 1997; and Jiří Weigl, his organizational and political backer ( Šídlo & Dolejší, 2015).…”
Section: The Velvet Revolution That Wasn't: Negotiated Transition And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vladimír Dlouhý, Karel Dyba, and Tomáš Ježek were among the post-1989 influential ministers under the then-PM Klaus to work there. They also nurtured close ties with a more rigid Economic Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, where the Prognostic Cabinet was based until 1984, before its institutional emancipation (Dyba, 2016). Some of Klaus's closest collaborators worked there: Dušan Tříska, the "father of voucher privatization" and a registered agent of the communist secret police; Josef Zieleniec, Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1992 and 1997; and Jiří Weigl, his organizational and political backer ( Šídlo & Dolejší, 2015).…”
Section: The Velvet Revolution That Wasn't: Negotiated Transition And...mentioning
confidence: 99%