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Czech Republic (Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs 2016: An OECD Scoreboard)
There are roughly 1.1 million active enterprises in the Czech Republic, most of them SMEs with less than 250 employees (99.84% of all enterprises as of 2014), employing almost 1.78 million people (59.4 % of Czech Republic’s workforce). The bulk of them are micro firms, covering 92.7% of SMEs.

Country Reports

- Assessment and recommendations (Investing in Youth: Lithuania), 2016
- Australia (Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs 2016: An OECD Scoreboard), 2016
- Access to Work, United Kingdom (Inclusive Business Creation: Good Practice Compendium), 2016
- Assessment and policy options (Investing in Youth: Latvia), 2015
- Women in the Labour Market, Croatia (Inclusive Business Creation: Good Practice Compendium), 2016
Thematic Reports

- Bankruptcies (Entrepreneurship at a Glance 2015), 2015
- Widening the distribution of high quality educational resources (Open Educational Resources: A Catalyst for Innovation), 2015
- An overview of the digital economy (OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2015), 2015
- Access to finance: Venture capital (Entrepreneurship at a Glance 2015), 2015
- Alternative debt as a source of finance for SMEs (New Approaches to SME and Entrepreneurship Financing: Broadening the Range of Instruments), 2015
What Countries are Doing
Published by OECD in 2016
Access Options
Relevant IPP Pages

- Connectivity policy instruments for innovative entrepreneurship
- R&D and other investments in innovation
- How can policy support innovation?
- IP enforcement and litigation
- Debt and risk sharing schemes
- Financial market development
- Firm creation and exit regulation
- The business environment for innovation
- Firms' access to finance for innovation
- Firms and finance for innovation
- Private sources of funding
- Financing Innovation