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Microfinance development in the Russian Federation - comparative analysis with India
Posvyanskaya, Alexandra ; Šaroch, Stanislav (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The main goal of this paper is to evaluate microfinance sector in the Russian Federation through its comparison with the sector in India. Using the comparison method the paper analyses causes and prospects of microfinance development in both countries and identifies current trends and key challenges the sector is facing. The first part of the paper provides theoretical background: it defines basic definitions, actors and historical context of the sector's origins according to the founder of microfinance - Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus. The second part is devoted to the major realities of microfinance in India, including actors, models of microfinance delivery and key challenges the industry is dealing with. The third part is a case study, which illustrates the state of microfinance in Russia primarily by means of final comparison.
Economic relations between China and the Visegrad group
Gao, Wenbin ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the balance of trade and foreign direct investment between China and the Visegrad countries.The first chapter describes the formation and development of the Visegrad Group and China's economic reforms, which have fundamentally changed China and led it on the path to the market economy. It also analyzes the basic macroeconomic indicators of the Visegrad Four countries and China between the years 2009-2015 and predicts the development in 2016. The second chapter deals with the economic relations between China and the countries of the Visegrad Group in terms of trade and foreign direct investment.
Subregional Cooperation in the Mekong River Basin: Program GMS
Součková, Lucie ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The main focus of this bachelor thesis is the cooperation between the subregions of Southeast Asian countries situated on the river Mekong. The objective of the resesarch is to display subregional cooperation in this particular area and its impact on the development of these areas. Effectivity of subregional cooperation in this part of Southeast Asia has been discovered within the case study aimed to the program of the Asian Development Bank named Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). From the analysis of the indicators which are maping not only the econommical status but also standard of living conditions the big improvement has been made within last 20 years. Rising integration in the subregion leads to improvement of the infrastructure and effectivity of manufacturing processes which led to engagement of these countries on world markets and the intensity of intraregional trade growth. Opening the borders for easier movement of the goods, capital and people has its downs for instance the increase of criminality around the border areas. However, the criticism of subregional cooperation which compares them to confusing mixture of initiatives in the case of GMS program, the form of cooperation seems to be effective for several reasons: its based on cooperatiom on the local level which leds to bigger consequences towards the general standards of living, cooperation is mainly managed by the market and therefore is not so demanding for institutionslization and involvement of the government which is mainly beneficial for countries with weaker government sector.
Economic cooperation between Russia and Ukraine
Matyásková, Kateřina ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with economic cooperation between Russia and Ukraine. The economic development of both countries since the disintregation of the Soviet Union up to the present day is teoretically defined in the first chapter. In the second chapter international trade in these two countries is being evaluated. An emphasis is put on territorial infrastructure, commodity structure and direct foreign investment. The third, final chapter deals with the Crimea problem and thus the conflict in the eastern Ukraine. The last subhead evaluates the posibility of future economic growth in Ukraine.
Balance of payments of Slovak republic
Knišová, Miroslava ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyse external economic balance of Slovak Republic by balance of payments, investment position and external debt in years 2005-2015. Introductory chapter consists of theoretical resources which are inevitable for better understanding. Practical part is divided into two chapters. Previous findings help to evaluate the balance of payment of Slovakia in the first practical part. It focuses on the development of particular accounts and their items and looks into causes of this development. The second part contains an analysis of Slovak external relationships with the rest of the world through cumulative balances, international investment position and external debt.
Economic relation between Sweden and Czech Republic
Ambrož, Jiří ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The topic of my bachelor thesis is economic relation between Sweden and Czech Republic. The first chapter describes Swedish and Czech economies separately, in order to create a basic overview of conditions and trends in both economies and to compare them. The second chapter focuses on the mutual relation between both countries and its development, with emphasis on mutual trade predominantly. The third chapter provides a specific example of this relation on the case of cooperation between Czech airlines Travel Service and the Swedish army.
Present Trade Policy of the European Union
Dalecký, Jan ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The purpose of my bachelor's thesis is to appraise and describe present trade policy (PTP) of the European Union. Moreover there are cleared up all the principles of operating of institutions, rules and regulations that are part of the PTP. The first charter is about history of European Community and other institutions which are connected to PTP. The second charter is describing in detail intra-EU trade and four fundamental freedoms that form the trade. These freedoms are: free movement of goods, services, persons and capital. The third charter is occupied with business relations with third countries and preferential agreements concluded with them. The last chapter is about Czech Republic and changes which are connected to EU accession and PTP. Conclusion contains all the information and facts, which are summarized and described the consequences of the present trade policy.
Position of Turkey in euro-mediterranean area
Rieglová, Anna ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The thesis is divided into three chapters, whereas each is subdivided into two subchapters. The aim of the first chapter is to first characterize euro-mediterranean area in terms of business relations in that area and macroeconomic situation of the given countries. The part is mainly focused on the Barcelona process and comparing macroeconomic indicators of Turkey with the rest of the countries. The core of the second chapter are business relations of Turkey in euro-mediterranean area and the aim is to analyze their intensity. First part is dedicated to development of trade between Turkey and EU, second part aims at business relations of Turkey with rest of the countries in given area. The third chapter targets to analyze investment relations of Turkey in euro-mediterranean area and its system copies the same structure as in the second chapter.
Germany as a Provider and Receiver of Foreign Direct Investment
Lysáčková, Lucie ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The bachelor thesis is aimed at german foreign direct investment from the view of providing and receiving. The first chapter is dedicated to general explanation of foreign direct investment. From the concept up to forms of entry that are important for this topic. The second chapter of the thesis is focused on Germany in the position of a provider and receiver of FDI. There is mentioned development of the territorial and sectoral structure of german FDI with bigger emphasis on the german industry. Next part of this chapter describes the perception of Germany among foreign investors and the system of german investment incentives. The third chapter concerns with the german automotive industry as the most important provider of german FDI. There is mentioned development of FDI in this industry and the last part is a view on the investment of the german automotive industry in China.
Interregionalism in external relations of the European union
Ambler, Michal ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
European Union is a significant player in processes of so-called "new regionalism". One of them is interregionalism, i.e. establishing relations at the level of two or more integration blocs. But what is the importance of such connections and the economic potential of ongoing negotiations for EU? This thesis uses existing theoretical findings from the field and analysis of economic relations with three main interregional partners so as to clarify their position in EU's external relations, in the first chapter, while assessing the present state of negotiations and future prospects emerging from the cooperation, in the second chapter.

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