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Special economic zones in China: current trends and performance of selected economic zones
Papugová, Tereza ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Antal, Jarolím (referee)
Special Economic Zones have been a popular instrument for fostering economic growth. The SEZ's main aim is to attract foreign investors into the country, thus providing necessary capital for economic development. Diploma thesis focuses on application of this approach in China and provides analysis of origin, economic situation and future prospects of these areas. At first, the concept of special economic zone is theoretically defined for the further usage in chinese context. Thesis also offers a comparison with export processing zones and SEZs in India to provide a broader perspective of the concept of special economic zones in the world. Hereafter, the development and performance of SEZs in chinese provinces Guangdong, Fujian and Hainan are presented. Furthermore, the current challenges for the zones to face are identified. Those challenges will be crucial for zones to cope with in order to keep up the pace with today's trend of liberalisation and international cooperation in the worldwide economy.
Proc and cons of rapid growth of chinese economy
Papugová, Tereza ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Bartušková, Hana (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyses the current status of chinese economy and detailing the overheating economy, especially China's overheating property market. The first chapter is structured as a SWOT analysis of the economy, focusing on the factors which affect the country's economy. The second chapter presents the definition of "overheating economy" in general and the theoretical basis is then implemented into practice on the example of China's overheating and bubbles in the real estate market.

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