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Comparison of Selected chapters of Economic Policy during the Labour Goverment (1974-1979) and Thatcherism
Pavlíčková, Ivana ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Brhelová, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis compares the approach of economic policy of Labour government in the years 1974 to 1979 and Thatcherism. At first the thesis introduces the economical and political context of post-war consensus and periods under government of Margaret Thatcher. Then it analyses working of Welfare State in areas of health care and education. Margaret Thatcher had partial success in application of principals of market economy here. The thesis continues by descripton of nationalization and analysis of issues of privatisation process. The aim of thesis is complex analysis of Thatcherism in contrast with interventionist economy policy of previous Labour government.
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The labor market during the transition in the Czech Republic and employment policy
Knobová, Lucie ; Chalupecký, Petr (advisor) ; Brhelová, Jana (referee)
This paper analyzes development of the labor market and unemployment in transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy system in the Czech Republic. At the beginning this paper, there is an explanation of the terms related to the theme and analysis of the situation on the labor market before 1990. The main part of the paper presents an analysis of the impact of the transition process to the unemployment, by extension, the entire labor market. It also focuses on the effectiveness of the applied state employment policy. The hypothesis, i. e. effective employment policy of the state was not a main cause of the low rate of unemployment in the transition period was confirmed. The main causes of low unemployment were mainly demographic, regional and historical factors. State employment policy had marginal effect on the unemployment rate.
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British relation to economic integration of Western Europe at the end of the forties of the 20th century
Brhelová, Jana ; Stellner, František (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the British attitude to economic integration of Western Europe in the years of 1945-1950. The aim of the work is to assess development of British relation having regard to British reactions to attempts to establish an economic cooperation in Western Europe and analysis of particular factors which influenced it. I focus on impact on development of British economy, economic policy of Labour government, international status of Great Britain, relations to Commonwealth and USA, impact of movements supporting ideals of European unity and public opinion.
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