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Central banking, bank regulation and supervision in the Slovak Republic
Madleňák, Peter ; Půlpán, Karel (advisor) ; Slavíček, Jan (referee)
The thesis consists of five main parts in which I try to give a compact view on the bank regulation and supervision in the Slovak Republic and its institutional arrangement. In the introdutory part I deal with the historical development of the central banks and banking regulation (on the national and international level) and with the economic rationale for banking regulation and supervision, on the basis of which I try to support the hypothesis of desirability of banking regulation. In the following two chapters I analyse the institutional and legislative framework concerning the SBCS and NBS as the regulators of the banking sector in the former Czechoslovakia and Slovak republic, respectively. Followingly, I deal with the structure and the contemporary set-up of the banking regulation and supervision in the Slovak republic and with the main problems that arose in this field throughout the transformation period of the Slovak economy. In the last part I deal with the trends in the banking regulation and supervision connected with the European integration and integration of supervisory authorities. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
From the Wold of Business to the World of Planned Distribution. A Look into Development of Czech Consumer Cooperatives: 1945-1956 (Ústí nad Labem Region)
Slavíček, Jan ; Kubů, Eduard (advisor) ; Jančík, Drahomír (referee) ; Kocian, Jiří (referee)
From the Wold of Business to the World of Planned Distribution A Look into the Development of Czech Consumer Cooperatives: 1945 - 1956 (Ústí nad Labem Region) The dissertation deals with changes in the content, forms and roles of the Czech consumer co- operatives in the years 1945 - 1956. This issue is a theme in four surveyed areas (territorially - organizational structure, the role of co-operatives in the Czechoslovak economy, relations with the Communist Party, economic activity of co-operatives). These are prerequisites of the transformation of consumer cooperatives from autonomous business entities in the subordinate sections of the state-organized distribution. The dissertation analyzes this transformation in its various stages and puts it into a broader context of Sovietisation, creation of a system of centrally planned economy and the economic, social and political development of Czechoslovakia during the researched period. Keywords: economic history, co-operatives, consumer co-operatives, Sovietisation, centrally planned economy, 1945-1956
Exclusion of limitation of right to completion of a blank bill of exchange
Slavíček, Jan ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Patěk, Daniel (referee)
Exclusion of limitation of right to completion of a blank bill of exchange Abstract Blank bill of exchange is an intentionally incomplete instrument that is meant to be fulfilled in order to become a complete bill of exchange. The owner of the blank bill of exchange exercises his/her right to fulfill a blank bill of exchange by completing the prearranged requirements. The thesis focuses mainly on the time limitation of the right to fulfill a blank bill of exchange. The fulfillment of a blank bill of exchange is performed by the owner of a blank bill of exchange by exercising his right to fulfill a blank bill of exchange. This thesis focuses on the time limitation of the right to fulfill a blank bill of exchange. By exercising this right, the owner of a blank bill of exchange validates the bill of exchange. The absence of time limitation becomes especially significant when the maturity date of the bill of exchange is missing. In these circumstances, the owner of a blank bill of exchange has no time limitation for executing his right. According to the constant case-law of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic, the right to fulfill a blank bill of exchange shall not be subject to the Statute of Limitations or any other time limitation. The presented thesis addresses the question as to whether the right to...
Financial Stability and Fragile Banking Systems
Svoboda, Svatopluk ; Geršl, Adam (advisor) ; Slavíček, Ján (referee)
Diploma thesis deals with questions about financial sectors stability assessment. Within the theoretical part, overview of current state of research is presented, along with so-far reached frameworks for such an analysis on international basis. It focuses mainly of results obtained by two most renowned international financial institutions, International Monetary Fund and European Central Bank. The practical part of diploma thesis is dedicated to construction of aggregated Banking Sector Fragility Index (BSFI), and comparison of its outputs to actual banking sector fragility development in chosen countries. Second underlying motivation is to test, whether evolution of BSFI for given countries coincide with "hypothetical banking sector crisis" model. The model is also introduced in the thesis. BSFI is constructed for 6 countries, and obtained results are discussed with respect to mentioned motivation in 3 of them, for banking sectors of Czech Republic, Estonia and Japan.
Privatization of banks in Slovakia and its impact on bank market
Soták, Branislav ; Půlpán, Karel (advisor) ; Slavíček, Ján (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the transition and privatization of banks in Slovak Republic. In the beginning, it describes the theoretical background of financial transition. It then copes with the emergence of two-tiered banking and privatization and its implications for the uprise of a Slovak specific corporate governance model, in which banks played a crucial role. The third part investigates problems of the development of the banking sector until late 90s, mostly the vast non-performing loan portfolio. These problems eventually led to a banking crises, that was necessary to be solved via costly restructuring and privatization of banks with the entry of strategic foreign investors, the fourth part describes the process. The last part is dedicated to an empirical analysis of the impact of various ownership forms on the cost efficiency of banks in the sample of Czech and Slovak banks in the period 1996-2005. To estimate the efficiency we use the stochastic frontier approach with the translog specification of the cost function. The results support the hypothesis that privatized banks are more cost efficient than stateowned banks.
From the Wold of Business to the World of Planned Distribution. A Look into Development of Czech Consumer Cooperatives: 1945-1956 (Ústí nad Labem Region)
Slavíček, Jan
Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy nám. Jana Palacha , 6 8 Praha IČ: 6 8 DIČ: CZ 6 8 Jed á se o rigoróz í práci, která je uz a ou diplo ovou či disertač í prací. Děkuje e za pochope í.

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