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The position of Austria in the international tourism market
Šíbl, Martin ; Valentová, Jana (advisor) ; Rolínek, Igor (referee)
Diploma thesis focuses on the position of Austria as a tourism destination on the international tourism market. First chapter defines the basic theoretical terms. Second chapter includes the elemental characteristics of the territory, presents the macroeconomic indicators and the position of tourism in the national economy. Third chapter introduces the tourism analysis of Austria. This chapter summarizes the main preconditions for tourism and the analysis of incoming, outgoing and domestic tourism. The end of this chapter contains also the destination's SWOT analysis. Fourth chapter focuses on the country's competitiveness in comparison to the Alpine states and bases on the rankings and results in the TTCI and GCI indexes. Fifth chapter takes a closer look at the destination's potential for Czech customers. This chapter is based on a questionnaire survey. Last chapter contains the summaries of main Austrian tourism trends, evaluates tourism position in the economy and based on regression analysis presents the prediction of destination's tourism turnout by foreign visitors.
Recent reforms of federalism in German speaking countries
Chmel, Marek ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Reschová, Jana (referee) ; Šimíček, Vojtěch (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to acquaint the reader with the processes and the results of the recent reforms of federalism in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. It is remarkable that in spite of their historical, geographical and cultural proximity show these federal countries substantive differences in the institutional framework as well as in the execution of the reform procedures. This thesis considers also the potential possibility to (partly) apply the knowledge and experience of these reforms within the EU framework. Despite difficult comparison of the EU with the federal countries there are certain identical elements and processes, may it be the execution of the shared competences or reallocation of the public finances. In order to better understand these deliberations and due to the modest Czech literature on federalism and federations the thesis provides also historical perspective as well as broader theoretical background.

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