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Ekonomická konvergence v EU založená na doplněnem Solowovem modelu
Ryban, Ivan ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
The topic of convergence in real GDP per capita has become a very sensitive issue, its results often depending on how the sample group, time period, estimation approach and theoretical concept are chosen. This dissertation presents a study and a convenient explanation of the Mankiw, Romer and Weil's (1992) augmentation of the Solow's (1956) neoclassical growth model and its subsequent empirical application to the EU27 over the period 1970-2010. The application is based on the convergence models designed by the Augmented Solow's model and studies convergence speed and patterns among the EU27 countries. The evidence indicates that the pace of convergence within the EU27 is much slower than what the model predicts. Nevertheless, the analysis shows that an increase in human capital has a stronger impact on per capita GDP and, by extension, on convergence than a similar increase in physical capital.
Czech republic in the globalisation processes
Ryban, Ivan ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
The thesis begins by defining the terms globalisation - and the historical setting of economic globalisation, globalisation processes and its manifests, which form the base of the practical part of this thesis - application of this phenomenon on the czech economy. The second chapter discribes the past of the engagement of this economy in the processes of globalising world in the terms of international trade, capital flows, transnational companies, migration and infrastructure. The last part contains detailed analysis of the developement of the mentioned areas in recent years. The thesis ends by the view of the international economic situation at the time of economic recession.

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