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The issues of accessibility of civic infrastructure in suburbanized zones of Prague agglomeration areas
Hošťálková, Tereza ; Khendriche Trhlínová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Vochozková, Jacqueline (referee)
This master thesis deals with the availability of civic infrastructure in Prague agglomeration areas which were affected by residential suburbanization. Suburbanization process but also the demography of the population affected dynamically growing population which caused many municipalities lack the capacity of civic amenities. The aim of this master thesis is to describe and assess the impact of suburbanization on the scope and availability of civic amenities in the villages located near the capital city of Prague. This paper summarizes the situation in the suburbanized areas of the Czech Republic. However, important parts of the paper are also the theories that address the issue of suburbanization and their influence in other countries. Moreover, case studies that were conducted in two selected villages of the district of Prague-West, in Libčice nad Vltavou and in Horoměřice are included. The analysis show that the inadequate infrastructural facilities are being experienced in large part suburbanized municipalities. Data from available statistical databases and from personal interviews that were conducted with representatives from selected communities were used to compose this paper.
An analysis of the determinants of sales decrease in spa Teplice nad Bečvou
Hošťálková, Tereza ; Melzochová, Jitka (advisor) ; Mirvald, Michal (referee)
This work deals with analysis of determinants affecting sales of spa facility of Teplice nad Bečvou between years 2008 and 2012 and determining how recommendations of patients for spa medical treatment affect its sales. Using logical reasoning we can assume that increase of recommendations will also cause increasing of sales. In the theoretical part, the reform of public health care and its expected influence on financing spa care is elaborated. Empirical analysis is based on dates, which contain 60 observations overall. Using regression, the crucial finding of this study is that increasing of recommendations of patients by a unit (=one suggested patient) leads to decreasing of sales by 0,051%. The amount of sales was applied to December and the result showed that the sales are higher throughout the year than in December, excluding January, where sales are lower.

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