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Current state and prospect of securitization to the nearest period in countries of European union
Ovsík, Martin ; Jílek, Josef (advisor) ; Pekárek, Štěpán (referee)
The aim of this thesis is securitization in European union and its perspectives. Initially it presents basic aspects of securitization, historical course and present condition. Analysis of present condition pays attention to regulations of financial market, whose part are rules, which relates to securitization and its transparency. Following econometric model reject the zero hypothesis and confirmed positive direct proportion influence of securitization on credit and thus on gross domestic product of EU in period 2000-2007. Eventually was performed synthesis of present condition of european economy, regulation of securitization and consequences of the econometric model. In spite of positive influnce of securitization to GDP through credit, the perspectives are not too favourable. The main reasons are low attractiveness of asset backed securities and low numbers of private investors.
Does Rate of Corruption Depend on Composition of Czech Government
Ovsík, Martin ; Janíčko, Martin (advisor) ; Rod, Aleš (referee)
This thesis is concerned with rate of corruption in relation to the composition of the Czech gorvenment during 2001 and 2010. The test broadly confirms the hypothesis, that governments with different ideology are liable to different scales of corruption. Data set in thesis is closely connected with bureaucracy and public sector. With help of Eurobarometer data, index of transparency of Public Procurement and Concessions and start-up conditions correlates left-wing government with corruption the most. The weakest correlation with corruption shows center-right-wing government. Test doesn't take into account differences of moral values of adherents to a various political parties, but only the differences in their policies.

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