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The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Kozák, Jan ; Nový, Vítězslav (referee) ; Hybská, Bohumila (advisor)
Design of a new metropolitan city hall located on the Brno ringstrasse concentrates all workplaces city government in one place, namely in the northern part of the embankment between Benešova and Koliště streets near the former customs building palace Moravia. The underlying assumption is the future transfer of the main station and the release of area for the park (today trackage) and other construction.
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Thermoelectric Generator
Kozák, Jan ; Ančík, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and construction of a device that would allow measure the basic characteristics of thermocouples. These thermocouples are often known in the literature as TEG ( ThermoElectric Generators)
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Increase in excise duty on ethyl alcohol in the Czech Republic and it's impact
Kozák, Jan ; Rod, Aleš (advisor) ; Ševčíková, Michaela (referee)
Abstract The thesis analyses effects of excise duty increase, effective from 1st January 2010. The thesis concentrates on spirits, beer and wine market. Based on the Czech Statistical Bureau study of spirits market, all the significant declines of consumption took place whenever Czech government raised rates of excise duty. In comparison with selected European countries, the Czech nominal rate of excise duty of spirits is rather average. Our excise duty of beer is one of the lowest rates in Europe. When correlating GDP, unemployment rate and alcohol consumption in Czech Republic, the thesis does not prove declines in GDP cause higher alcohol consumption nor rising unemployment results in higher alcohol consumption. However, results of correlation analysis are distorted by a short period on which data are available for the Czech Republic. Data available from both Board of Customs and Ministry of Finance proved that expectation of higher national tax revenue after rise of excise duty rate has been incorrect. The national tax revenue in 2010 was by almost 1 billion CZK lower than the government expected.
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