The Czech Repbulic (Prague in particular) has a VERY mixed economy. I have been there twice in the past year. I absolutely loved it. Not much discrimination unless your asian, and even that is very minimal. Nobody will outright do or say anything to you. The food is very good and inexpensive and the beer is even better. I would recommend a visit near the end of august when its warmest there. Crime is at a very minimal. You can walk the streets, in what Czech's would consider the worse part of Prague, at 3am intoxicated and you won't have to worry about anybody messing with you. But to directly answer your question, YES, the Czech Republic has a very mixed economy!
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Bohemia is the old name for part of what is now the Czech Republic. The currency of the Czech Republic is the Czech koruna (Czech: korun českých, abbreviation: CZK), divided into 100 haléřů.
The economy of the United States is a mixed economy.
The difference between market economy and mixed economy is that a marked economy is a marked economy and a mixed economy is a mixed economy
mixed economy
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Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic.
Prague is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic.
EuropeThe Czech Republic is in Europe.EuropeThe Czech Republic is part of Europe.
No, the Czech Republic is not communist. The Czech Republic is a parliamentary democracy.
"Czech republic" is NOT an abbreviation. It's just the republic of Czech.
Free market economy just like pretty much every other developed country.
The Czech Republic is a parliamentary republic.