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Legal preconditions of the market economy
Grubner, Jan ; Kadlecová, Eva (advisor) ; Civínová, Denisa (referee)
The work describes and examines market economy and all legal forms of doing business in the Czech Republic in terms of suitability to set up a business. At first the market economy is defined and legal forms of business are described afterwards. There is also a comparison with other market environments. The market economy system in Germany has been chosen for these purposes. It follows from this comparison that although the German legal system offers other forms of business, which may seem more advantageous in some terms, Germany does not represent an offer attractive enough for businessman to decide for the German market instead of the Czech one. In the work, there is also a brief description of the conditions in European tax havens, which may be much more interesting for businessman. The practical part of the work was carried out in a form of sociological research using questionnaires as the main tool. It focuses on the Czech businessmen´s views of the business conditions and environment in the Czech Republic. The research showed that the businessmen consider the business conditions in the Czech Republic to be relatively favourable, legally well-based and intelligible at the same time.

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