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Czech Fat Cats

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This joint briefing with the Centre for Transport and Energy (CDE) investigates the current level of allowance oversupply in the Czech Republic, and specifically at the top ten companies who have amassed the largest amount of allowances.
Press release:
Nejštědřejší dotační titul pro české firmy
Press clippings:
26th Jun: Ekolist
26th Jun: Aktualne
22nd Jun: Hospodářské Noviny
22nd Jun: Tyden
22nd Jun: Patria
22nd Jun: Volny 
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June 3, 2012

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