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Turecko a možnost jeho vstupu do Evropské Unie
Stejskal, Jakub ; Kopřiva, Bohumil (advisor) ; Riley, Steven Del (referee)
The thesis will examine the position of Turkey from the point of view of possible entry into the European Union. The opening part will deal with conditions of its entry, Turkey's relations with other member countries will be outlined as well as the issue of its economic development in the last years. The second part will deal with economic insight, where the country will be examined on the basis of economic data, especially in connection with the new members of the European Union.
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Australia and its Importance in the World Economy
Syrvatková, Radka ; Kopřiva, Bohumil (advisor) ; Riley, Steven Del (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to analyze Australia's political and economic situation. My thesis consists of two parts. In the first part I describe Australia in terms of geography, and I acquaint readers with its history, especially after World War II. In the second part I deal with the current economic situation of Australia, and political system which I compare to the political system in Great Britain within the Commonwealth. In conclusion, I summarize my work and find out Australia's future strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats using SWOT analysis.
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Švýcarsko a jeho postavení v Evropě
Burdová, Tereza ; Kopřiva, Bohumil (advisor)
The thesis describes a short historical and economical development in Switzerland. It tries to find the reasons of its neutrality and why this state still stands out of the rest of Europe. It also compares the state economical situation on the basis of the macroeconomical indicators with the leaders of the EU: Italy, Germany and France and tries to consider if the entrance in the EU would be for the Swiss profitable.
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Comparison of the Economic Development of Five European Microstates in the Last 20 Years
Loudín, Tomáš ; Kopřiva, Bohumil (advisor)
This bachelor thesis reports the basic information about the five European microstates (Andorra, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, and San Marino). In the first part the thesis describes geographical, demographical and historical review and political and economical conditions. In the second part the thesis compares the development of their economies in the last 25 years by the help of several indexes and indicators. The last part summarizes strong and weak points of the individual country and concerns in the relationships with the rest of Europe.
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