The Prague Business Atlas—a new analysis from IPR
IPR has just published the Prague Business Atlas, a new analysis comparing the business environment of Prague and the Czech Republic to other European cities and countries.
![alt](/domains/iprpraha.cz/assets/page/fit2_1920_1080/atlas.png)
What can you find out in the atlas?
-
In the Quality of Business Environment category, the Czech Republic ranked 38th out of 137 countries. The top-ranking countries were Switzerland, England and France. At the other end of the spectrum, the lowest ranking European countries were Romania, Croatia and Hungary.
-
The Czech Republic ranked first in unemployment at only 2.9%, outperforming Germany, England, Poland and Slovakia.
- Prague ranked 63rd in the Innovation Cities Index 2018 behind Munich, Vienna and Berlin.
- Prague ranked 94th in the Smart Cities Index 2018. Copenhagen, Cologne and Riga all ranked higher. Warsaw and Bratislava had lower rankings, however.
- One in eight Czechs lived in Prague in 2018. Together with the Central Bohemian region, they account for a quarter of the country’s population. From 2001 to 2018, the number of people living in Prague increased by 12%. The population of the city is expected to continue rising in the future.
You might also be interested in
![alt](/domains/iprpraha.cz/assets/page/fit2_540_360/8806be4fbc13e2c32bc72d5eecdbc375.png)
How does Prague compare to other European cities? Great public transport, lots of cars, and abundant job opportunities.
![alt](/domains/iprpraha.cz/assets/page/fit2_540_360/ebcd1ee0a0bd3ff56281923de933953f.png)
The number of Airbnb apartments in Prague is on the rise. An amendment to the Trade Licensing Act will allow the city to regulate the platform.
![alt](/domains/iprpraha.cz/assets/page/fit2_540_360/098472c9484b7aa4912f4ef22fdec3bb.png)