Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague - Doctorate (Economics) (1997); Ph.D., University of Economics, Prague (1991); Master's degree (economics), University of Economics, Prague (1982).
University teacher, University of Economics, Prague (1982-1991). University teacher, Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague (since 1992). Member of the National Property Fund (1999-2001). Adviser to a minister, the Deputy Prime Minister or the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1998-2006). Adviser to the Chair of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic (since 2006).
Vice-Chair of the ČSSD national economic commission (since 1997). ČSSD Shadow Minister of Education (since 2006).
Member of the Bureau of the Party of European Socialists (since 2007).
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Economy (2006).
Vice-Chair of Česká společnost ekonomická (Czech Economic Society) (2001-2004).
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