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MakroMixér Podcast with Karel Barták long-time ČTK correspondent in Brussels

We bring you the 37th episode of the economic podcast MakroMixér by Jan Bureš and Robert Brešťan. This time with Karel Barták, a long-time correspondent for ČTK in Brussels, later an official of the European Commission; a columnist and expert on the EU.

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Jan Bureš is the Chief Economist of Patria Finance and a chinese overseas canada database  Senior Economist at KBC/ČSOB. In 2020, he worked in the Economic Advisory Team at the Government Crisis Staff. Previously, he was also a member of the Advisory Board of Economists at the Ministry of Finance assessing the impacts of the adoption. Therefore,  of the euro on the economy of the Czech Republic. He is, among other things, a co-author of the publication Monetary Integration – Costs and Benefits of Membership in the Monetary Union.  Therefore, He prepares economic discussions for clients of the ČSOB Group under the title Morning Coffee with Jan Bureš.

 

A leading Czech journalist, editor-in-chief of the HlídacíPes.org server. In transform your automotive marketing with stunning car image editing  the past, he worked for example in the Czech editorial office of the BBC, at Czech Radio, in Hospodářské noviny and as chief commentator for the weekly Ekonom.

HlídacíPes.org is an independent analytical and investigative server. Therefore,  founded in September 2014 in response to drastic changes in the domestic media. It conducts journalism in the public interest and relies on the support of its readers and supporters.

 

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