Daniel Münich, economist working for the Prague-based CERGE Institute, who specialises in researching the relationship between education and the economy, warns in this interview that the current policy of the Czech government towards education is wrong and economically harmful. The interview was broadcast on the Czech cable TV station Regionální televize from 2nd December 2016
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