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Family House Market in Europe during the Recent Crisis
Béreš, Adam ; Vacek, Pavel (advisor) ; Maršál, Aleš (referee)
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Fakulta sociálních věd Institut ekonomických studií Název DP v jazyce práce Family House Market in Europe during the Recent Crisis Podnázev práce Překlad názvu DP v angličtině nebo češtině Trh rodinných domov v Európe počas súčasnej krízy. Typ práce diplomová práce Autor/ka: Adam Béreš Rok zpracování 2015 Vedoucí práce PhDr. Pavel Vacek Ph.D. Abstrakt anglicky This thesis analyzes family house market in seven European countries: the Czech Republic, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland and Slovakia, together with two cities: Bratislava and Prague. The main goal is to compare family house price determinants in transitional countries with developed ones and capture possible effects of the recent economic crisis. In the first part, panel data models are employed to determine price determinants and any housing bubbles. Real GDP growth rate as a proxy for households' income, together with housing loan interest rate proved to be significant price determinant for both groups. Housing market in transitional countries is influenced only by demand side factors like unemployment. Housing market in developed countries is led by demand and supply side factors represented by labor cost index. In the second part of the analysis, VAR model is employed, for each country separately, to detect...
Dependency theory and economic growth
Béreš, Adam ; Baxa, Jaromír (advisor) ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (referee)
This thesis examines the concept of dependency theory between developing and developed countries. Formerly popular concept explains reasons of underdevelopment in poor countries. This work discusses about two main approaches as the structuralism and neo- marxism. In structuralism part, this work analyzes the main position in economic policy as import substitution industrialization. Later, this work examines the view of neo-marxism as the radical school within economic theory. At the end, we summarize the main benefits of dependency theory from current view. Keywords dependency theory, structuralism, import substitution industrialization, neo-marxism

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