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Alternative perspectives on economic indicator Gross Domestic Product
Salaj, Petr ; Brůna, Karel (advisor) ; Kučera, Lukáš (referee)
The main goal of this dissertation is to explore alternative economic indicators to GDP. The paper also analyses whether GDP is able to capture the development of a society's welfare, and whether different indicators can show other results about the development of national economy. After an introductory description of GDP, the paper outlines the core limits of this indicator. Following this is a discussion of happiness economics and Easterlin's paradox. The paper then goes on to explore the subject of alternative indicators in more detail. In the final chapter, five selected alternative indicators are analyzed, and compared with GDP using the USA's economy as an example. In conclusion, the paper evaluates the usefulness of these alternative indicators and finds that alternative indicators give a different perspective on national economy than GDP.
Nominal and real convergence between the Czech Republic and the euro area
Salaj, Petr ; Brůna, Karel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to discuss how well the Czech economy is prepared to enter the eurozone. It first briefly describes the conception and development of the European Economic and Monetary Union, the Maastricht criteria and the economic convergence criteria. It further considers the potential advantages and disadvantages offered to the Czech Republic from EMU membership, and then judges the Czech Republic's fulfilment of the Maastricht criteria. The last chapter focuses on the current economic convergence between the Czech Republic and the euro area. Finally the work evaluates the position of the Czech economy and concludes that in the short term the Czech Republic is not ready to adopt the Euro.

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