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Entrepreneurial Intention of Business Development
Mivaltová, Hana ; Slonková, Věra (referee) ; Bartoš, Vojtěch (advisor)
The master´s thesis is about the entrepreneurial intention of MVDr. Kinský company and evaluates the financial situation of this company. Also it submits the possibilities of financing. On the account of the ascertained data there is the most suitable variation of entrepreneurial intention together with bringing in the advantages and disadvantages of this designed solution proposed.
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Family house with an establishment
Bartoš, Vít ; Berousková, Dana (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
This Batchelor thesis describes the family house with establishment of the cafe. This object si located on the site number 2061/4 in Studénka. Tha family house is suitable for a family with 4 – 5 members. The house is without basement and thera are two floors. The house has 3 mono-pitched roof. The building is designed with HELUZ systém. The building is based on concrete footings. There is a wooden staircase. In the building there is a two-way support system. Heating is made by the gass boiler.
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Seasonal scarcity and sharing norms
Bartoš, Vojtěch
Sharing provides one of few sources of insurance in poor communities. It gains prominence\nduring adverse shocks, often largely aggregate, when it is also costliest for individuals to share. Yet it is little understood how scarcity affects individual willingness to share and willingness to enforce sharing from others, an important ingredient in sustaining prosocial behavior. This is what this paper examines. I conduct repeated within-subject lab-in-the-field experiments among Afghan subsistence farmers during a lean and a postharvest season of relative plenty. These farmers experience seasonal scarcities annually. Using dictator and third party punishment games I separate individual sharing behavior from enforcement of sharing norms. While sharing exhibits high degree of temporal stability at both the aggregate, and, to a large extent, at the individual level, the enforcement of sharing norms is substantially weaker during the lean season. The findings suggest that the farmers are capable of sustaining mutual sharing through transitory periods of scarcity. It remains an open question whether exposure to unexpected shocks or prolonged periods of scarcity might result in breakdown of prosociality due to loosened sharing norms enforcement on a community level.
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Evaluating the Determining Factors of Income Inequality across the US States
Petruš, Dávid ; Bartoš, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Kovanda, Lukáš (referee)
What explains the development of inequality in the United States after the World War II? Which factors contribute to the evolution? A growing inequality is a phenomenon caused by rather secular factors, such as growing demand for skills, though short-run, time-specific factors can explain some of the difference too. This thesis summarizes some of the most prominent works in the field of economic inequality and provides additional evidence by analyzing the recent data. Further parts provide a cross-sectional analysis of US counties, congressional districts, and states and seeks to evaluate the key factors related with income inequality measured by Gini coefficient. The distribution of education and human capital are among the most important factors in both time-series and cross-sectional analysis.
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