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The noise measurement
FLORIÁN, Václav
The thesis consists of 135 pages and the CD enclosure. Pictures, charts and colour graphs are included. The thesis and the CD enclosure contain data presented in charts and from the charts graphs have been made.
The noise impact on Prague market of dwelling: NSDI of road noise versus NSDI of tram noise
Šohajová, Renata ; Melichar, Jan (advisor) ; Máca, Vojtěch (referee)
This paper is studying an impact of price of noise on a market price of dwelling. I focus on a difference of impacts of road and tram traffic especially. I use a hedonic price model for Prague data. I illustrate a noise concept and its impact on people and society in theory because it encourages economics. I describe the hedonic price model and Noise Sensitivity Depreciation Index. I describe a descriptive analysis, regression analysis, modeling of hedonic price function of tram noise and road noise in practical part. I learn I can't compare hedonic models of tram noise and road noise because noise coefficients are not significant and they are bad oriented. Therefore I create the hedonic price model for night noise that was only one significant and negative.
Solution of Traffic Noise in Perspective of Neoclassical and Liberal Economics
Zelenka, Václav ; Vojáček, Ondřej (advisor) ; Lipka, David (referee)
Basic concepts used in the bachelor theses are defined in the introductory part, in particular noise and indicators applied in noise assessment. A brief description of current state of noise situation in the Czech Republic takes up. It focuses on overstaying of noise limits and determination of territory affected by noise. The next part of the theses is devoted to potential solutions of noise issues in neoclassical and liberal economics. In terms of neoclassical economics, especially economic evaluation of noise and cost -- benefit analysis are dealt with. Within liberal economics, attention is paid to civil law suits and judicial verdicts in noise causes. The closing part of the theses compares both neoclassical and liberal approaches and submits advantages and disadvantages of their solution of noise issues.

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