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Chinese investment to chosen Sub-Saharan African countries
Fomina, Elena ; Zapletal, Petr (advisor) ; Sejkora, Jiří (referee)
This work deals with China-Africa relations in terms of investment. The work focuses on mechanism of Chinese investment to African continent and endeavor to analyse the positive and negative effects to Subsaharan countries. Zambie was chosen for this analysis as one of the oldest China's partners in terms of trade and investment.
Trade and investment cooperation between Czech Republic and The Republic of Korea, Case study on Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech Investment in Nošovice
Šára, Ondřej ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
Over the last four decades, Korean Republic has transformed its economy from the world's poorest to the one of the top twenty most powerful economies in the world. It has become a very powerful player in the world trade and also a strong investment partner to many countries. One of these countries is Czech Republic, which has significantly deepened its mutual economic relationships in the last twenty years. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyse existing trade and investment cooperation with this strong asian economy and also of an example of the largest Korean investment in Czech Republic, Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech s.r.o. in Nošovice to evaluate pros and cons sides of this investment for Moravian - Silesian Region and our economy.
Foreign Direct Investment of PRC in Central and Eastern Europe
Vaňková, Kateřina ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of outward foreign direct investment of the People's Republic of China in Europe in general and with focus on Central and Eastern Europe. This work gives an overview of the main determinants that influence Chinese investor's decision and gives specifics and main features of Chinese FDI. The work also assesses the attractiveness of the CEE region in terms of FDI.
China as a member of the BRIC countries
Gandalovičová, Linda ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
Countries referred to as "emerging countries" are on the rise at the expense of western powers in recent decades. In this regard, the BRIC countries draw the most attention. BRIC is a group of four countries, Brazil, Russia, India and China, countries with great potential to become the new world powers in the near future. The objective of this bachelor's thesis is to examine, with an emphasis on China, whether these states are capable of creating a new modern economic and political platform. The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter focuses on the basic information about the BRIC group. The second chapter analyzes the position of individual BRIC countries, and the group as a whole, in the world order using key economic indicators such as GDP, export and import. The third chapter describes the position of China, the economically strongest member of the BRIC group, since I consider her to be the determinant of success of the whole group. The chapter examines the current position of the country considering different areas if its economy.
China and India: the comparison of the position in the world economy
Kostiviarová, Jana ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the comparison of the position of China and India in the world economy. The first part deals with an observation of political and economic development of the two countries. The focus is on political and economic reforms, which contributed to opening of the economies, and thus to opening of the international trade. Economic development is pursued on the basis of the GDP, unemployment and inflation. The second part of the bachelor's thesis provides insight into the international economic relations of China and India. I will use statistics on trade in goods and services, foreign investments and balance of payments. Based on these statistics we will see, if these two states aim to become leaders on the world market. The last part is devoted to the position of China and India in the world economy. It provides insight into the current position, as well as prediction of the future position based on forecasts of countries BRICS. Bachelor's thesis contributes to spread awareness of the position of China and India in the world and to realization that these two states can become, based on several factors, the leading Great powers in the world economy.
WTO and the Dispute Settlement Mechanism
Slabá, Monika ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to characterize the WTO as an international organization with emphasis on the existing dispute settlement mechanism. The first and second chapter presents a general part where WTO and dispute settlement mechanism within the organization are described. The end of the second chapter is dedicated to the results of the current dispute settlement mechanism and the question whether this mechanism is trustworthy. The third chapter includes a case study on analysis of a dispute between American Boeing and European Airbus. Part of this chapter aims to answer the question whether the dispute affected economic results of both companies.
The position of European brands in the automotive market in the PRC
Vargasová, Nikola ; Zapletal, Petr (advisor) ; Střecha, Michal (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the present position of the European brands in the Chinese car market and outline possible future developments and opportunities for growth. The first chapter characterizes the automotive market in the EU and the PRC. The next section describes the development of trade in automotive products between the EU and the PRC. Finally, a SWOT analysis of European automakers in the Chinese market is performed.
Chinese and Japanese economic growth during the period 2000-2012
Klapáčová, Miroslava ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
The paper deals with Chinese and Japanese economic growth during the period 2000-2012. Whereas China is a rapidly growing developing country, Japan belongs among developed market economies. However, both of them play an important role in the world economy. The main objective of this paper is to examine the growth of these two differently situated economies of Asian region and furthermore perform a detailed analysis in order to determine the share of contribution of the foreign trade to this growth. The study is mainly focused on the development and structural changes in economy and foreign trade of both countries in the observed period. Attention is also paid to the impact of the development of foreign trade to overall economic growth of the countries.
Cultural specifics of the Republic of Korea and its application to the Hyundai company
Faldynová, Lada ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis is focused on cultural specifics of the Republic of Korea and subsequent application to this issue in Hyundai company. The aim of the work is to characterize the contemporary Republic of Korea with emphasis on the peculiarities and differences of its mentality, religion, political system, and especially culture. The work is divided into three parts. The first chapter describes basic information about the country, principal is the introduction of the basic cultural principles and rules of business negotiation. The second chapter deals with the characteristics of the current economy of South Korea. The last chapter is devoted to Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech and closely examines the clash of Czech and Korean cultures directly in the company; it presents the employees' opinion on the Czech -Korean cooperation as well.
The current trends in the Czech-Chinese trade relations and prospects for their further development
Krutiš, Martin ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
The thesis deals with the current trends in the Czech-Chinese trade relations. The first chapter deals with the development of the Chinese economy in the new millennium after its entry into the WTO, through dealing with the consequences of the economic crisis to Chinese priorities and objectives within the current 12th five-year plan. The second chapter describes the development of mutual Czech-Chinese trade in goods and services from the beginning of the 21st century, including the current situation. In the third part, the thesis informs the potential Czech enterprises about the business environment of the PRC, its perspective sectors and regions, the Czech institutional support or possible forms of entry to the Chinese market. In the practical part, the thesis analyzes the business of the Czech company Linet in the People's Republic of China, whose experiences are compared with the theoretical work. The end of the third chapter deals with the prospects for mutual business relations between the Czech Republic and the PRC, which the author of the thesis sees mainly at EU or Central and Eastern Europe macro-region level.

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