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Perspectives of the further development of the european integration in context of globalization
Fiala, Petr ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Tunkrová, Věra (referee)
The consequences of globalization connected to the world market liberalisation and increasing global competition have uncovered and deepened many weaknesses of the European Union and its position in the world economy. The thesis is aimed to describe the contemporary economic condition of the EU and to provide a notion aboat its further development. This depends mostly on efficient ways how the EU will face new challenges. I try to distinguish EU's most serious challenges and introduce the strategies responding to them. I will also offer an appraisal of these strategies and outline its limits.
Realization of the EU Internal Market
Črep, Ivan ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Popovová, Marie (referee)
The aim of the work is to explain integration activities in the western Europe, describe steps heading to creation of a Common Market and then an Internal Market being the core part of the European economic integration. The work deals with realization of the EU Internal Market after 1993 according to official documents of the EU that can be divided into separate complex strategies of the EU, strategies and action plans for the Internal Market and the reports evaluating the success made and remaining imperfections. Consequently, the work assesses the current situation in the Internal Market and analyses its objectives according to published EU documents.
The common trade policy of the European Union
Bařinová, Eva ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jelínek, Jiří (referee)
The first chapter characterizes the common trade policy of the EU both from factual and institutional aspect. The second chapter describes the EU intra-trade, with focus on the European single market and implementation of Lisbon Strategy. The third chapter inquires into the EU extra-trade, with focus on the EU bilateral and multilateral trade relations, the WTO multilateral trade negotiations and some of the most famous trade disputes of the EU. The last chapter is dedicated to the changes of the Czech Republic trade policy which result from its integration in the common trade policy.
Position of the European Union in the world economy (actual problems)
Pražanová, Pavlína ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Řehořová, Veronika (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate a position of the European Union in present international economic relations not only from view of macroeconomic indicators but also from aspects of international trade and investment flows. To the evaluation it uses mainly confrontation with two main present-day economic centres (United States and Japan). At the same time the thesis tries to find responses to most actual questions in that it analyses impacts of financial and economic crisis on the European Union and economies of its member states.
Social policy od the European Union, present and future
Nádvorníková, Eva ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Hitzgerová, Vlasta (referee)
The first chapter is considerd to the historical facts that have led to the social policy we know today. This mostly results from the legislative acts issued by the authorities of the EC or EU. The second one is about the Lisbon strategy, its goals, performance measurement, revisions, social agendas and guidelines. A separetly subchapter is about the european year 2010. The next part of the second chapter is consecrated to the financial crisis and its impact on the deevelopment of the social policy. The third chapter is about the european social model and ist development in the future.
Achievement Assessment of Retraining in the Region Vysocina
Šuhajová, Ivana ; Kotýnková, Magdalena (advisor) ; Sunega, Petr (referee)
This thesis treats of importance of education for the success on the labour market. It is aimed at retraining financed from resources of the active employment policy and at retraining courses and educational activities within the frame of projects of the European Social Fund in the region Vysocina. In the first part I define the conception of the human capital and I mention economists who dealt with the theory of the human capital. The second chapter is applied to the employment policy in the European Union and the Czech Republic. In more detail I describe the Amsterodam Treaty, the European Employment Strategy, the Lisbon Strategy and the results assessment of these strategies. The employment law regulates the employment policy in the Czech Republic. The National System of Qualifications is placed in this part too. In the third chapter I analyse the educational structure of population of the Czech Republic and the region Vysocina. In the following chapter I attend to resources of the financing of retraining which are the state budget and the European Social Fund. In the last chapter I am engaged in retraining in the region Vysocina and I analyse it in various terms.
Analysis of goals of the Lisbon Strategy in chosen countries of the EU
Moravec, Lukáš ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Nigrinová, Lenka (referee)
The thesis deals with an analysis of objectives of the Lisbon Strategy in two EU countries, the Czech Republic and Denmark. It comes out from development of European politics, which is aiming to become the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world. The progress covers the time period starting in the year 2000. The content of this thesis includes a set of information characterizing both chosen economies from the geographical, politic-economic, socio-cultural, and technical point of view. Based on hard data, it compares both European countries in axes of the revised Lisbon Strategy. The goal is to show the limitations of the Czech Republic that are necessary to overcome in order to become a dynamic and competitive country in the globalized world.
Competitiveness of the EU and Germany
Curevová, Markéta ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Hitzgerová, Vlasta (referee)
The first chapter describes the competitiveness in general, its definition and possible ways of measuring competitiveness. Second chapter informs about the Lisbon strategy, its development and current situation. Last chapter is related to Germany, it describes in more detail Agenda 2010 and Germany's national reform programme.
The economy of Spain and its position in the European Union
Hlávková, Eva ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jelínek, Jiří (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to assess the economy of Spain and its position in the European Union. The European integration processes significantly influenced the development of democracy in Spain as a member state of EU. The period after Franco regime would last undoubtedly much longer and it would grow less dynamically without these processes. The influence of EU affected not only the Spanish economy, but also the current position of Spanish monarchy in Europe and in the whole world. The thesis is structured in three main parts. To be able to assess the Spanish economy during its membership in the EU, it is essential to study the procedures of negotiations between the candidate country and the Community. That is the reason why the first part is engaged in the pre-entry phase. The second part examines in detail the development of the economy after the reintroduction of democracy in the country. It deals mainly with the macroeconomic tendencies, their causes together with consequences. The progress concerns the economic situation in Spain before the entry to the Community, in the second half of eighties, as well as during the nineties. The thesis does not forget to be engaged in the current situation in the new millennium and it also outlines the possible development in the following years. The last part is devoted to the position and the influence of Spain on the main integration directions in the European Union. The coherence and the extent of evaluation can be considered one of the benefits of this work. The thesis introduces the complex view of the Spanish economy since the entry to the EU. It also deals with possible following tendencies. The understanding of the development is facilitated by a large number of graphs and tables, which help to outline the essence of the topic.
The competitiveness of the EU: Lisbon Strategy and the comparative profile of the member states
Čiháková, Jitka ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor)
The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the competitiveness of the EU countries. First chapter is about the competitiveness, first theoretically, then in numbers based on the the competitiveness index of WEF and IMD and Doing Business of the Worl Bank. The second chapter describes the Lisbon Stategy and analyses the Lisbon score. The last chapter compares the European and the US economy. The conclusion contains recommendations to the next development of the competitiveness of the European union.

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