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The causes of insufficient use of EU funds in Slovakia during the 2007-2013 programming period
Sedláčková, Martina ; Kasáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hauser, Jan (referee)
The presented thesis The causes of insufficient use of EU funds in Slovakia during the 2007- 2013 programming period addresses a system of utilisation of the EU funds in Slovakia which were provided by the European Union's Cohesion Policy in 2007-2013 programming period. The period is the first Cohesion Policy's programming period that could be fully benefited by Slovakia, and although Slovakia was economically highly evaluated even with regards to the economic crisis, at the end of the period the exceptional prolongation of the n+2 rule was demanded, and eventually approved. Therefore, the aim of the thesis is to find and explore possible causes of the lack of benefit of the EU funds that lead to obtaining the exception. The first part of the thesis analyses the theory of regional policy which provides multiple possible alternative hypotheses that answers to the research question. These potential answers constitute the chapters in the second part of the thesis: the responsibility of the utilisation on the regional level, the problems in settings and functioning of the bodies on national level, the external factors impact, and finally the rules posed by the EU. All hypotheses are analysed by the process-tracing method tracking the process of using of the funds. The method tests the key moments in...
Decentralization in the new member states of the European Union
Řeháková, Anna ; Říchová, Blanka (advisor) ; Švec, Kamil (referee)
This thesis is devoted to analyze the decentralization process in selected Central and Eastern European countries. Its aim is therefore to evaluate and compare the results of decentralization in selected countries in the context of European regional policy - the Europe of the regions. The basic hypothesis is that regional policy provides a sufficient incentive for the EU nation-states to launch decentralization and proceed into the establishment of regional levels of government in the form of new political entities that are institutionalized, have their own poltickou representation and play a key role in planing and implementation of the structural and cohesion funds. The hypothesis will be investigated using analysis and comparison of the results of decentralization in the five Central and Eastern European Countries: Estonia, Slovenia, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
Business Plan for Wellnes Center Supported from the EU Structral Funds
Girgleová, Klára ; Trávníčková, Sylva (referee) ; Konečná, Zdeňka (advisor)
This work is devoted to establishing a center and activity in the field of physiotherapy and obtaining a grant from European Union structural fund and conditions associated with it. Blends the practical part of the application, including all parts of the application itself with theoretical issues which need to taken into account.
Financing from ESF
Štursová, Klára ; Ing. Martin Pernica., Ph.D. (referee) ; Hanušová, Helena (advisor)
The thesis „Financing from the ESF“ deals with a study and description of a policy of economic and social cohesion, further the European Social Fund, its incorporation in a structure of European Union funds, its objectives and benefits. The second part of this thesis is to supply readers with valuable information and useful advice on how to act when preparing a project drawing subsidies from the European Social Fund. In the practical part of the thesis, all knowledge is applied to a concrete project namely a project of the Municipal Office in Žďár nad Sázavou.
Investment Construction Co-financed from EU Funds
Tůma, Jan ; Bártů, Dominik (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim is to describe the structural policy of the European Union and the Czech Republic. Including their tools. Another section contains familiar with the particulars of the project and the procedure for drawing up requests for support from European funds. The practical part is analyzed and evaluated finished investment project and on project applied theoretical knowledge.
The Impact of EU investments on a stable economic development through government expenditure
Kroc, Patrik ; Vozárová, Pavla (advisor) ; Čermáková, Klára (referee)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to test the hypothesis claiming that increase in the total allocation of European Structural and Investment Funds will foster economic growth and reduce unemployment in recipient countries. The econometric analysis has been based on a fixed effects method applied on annual panel data stemming from annual observations carried out in 26 EU Member States in a period 2004-2014, or in 21 EU Member States in a period 2000-2014. It has not been possible to verify the above mentioned hypothesis in the framework of a modified New Keynesian´s growth model and Fedeli´s (2014) unemployment model. The problem partly lies in the crowding out of public spending to alternative uses, which the European Commission cannot efficiently prevent.
The use of EU funds in Luhačovice.
Špetlík, Václav ; Breňová, Lubomíra (advisor) ; Džbánková, Zuzana (referee)
This thesis builds on the topic of my bachelor thesis which dealt with the use of EU funds in Luhačovice and the analysis of specific projects that were successfully completed. This piece of work introduces us to two major subsidies that have been recently implemented in this particular city. It is based on the reconstruction of two streets named Jurkovičova alej and Dr.Veseleho, which are the two very important historical aspects of the city. In addition to the characteristics, costing models and final evaluation, a questionnaire for the local residents has also been developed and evaluated. This research tells us if in fact the residents of Luhačovice are aware of the changes going on and how they perceive them. Their opinions of the effectiveness of the use of subsidies were also recorded. In the conclusion, we can find various numerical comparisons over the years, in particular when the city began to use EU funds and an outline of the possible developments in the near future.
The analysis of submitted project applications within the Education for Competitivenes Operational Programme (within the framework of areas 2.1 and 2.2)
Folková, Jana ; Kouřilová, Jana (advisor) ; Pělucha, Martin (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with an analysis of submitted project applications within the Education for Competitivenes Operational Programme. The very beginning of thesis is paid attention to theory of human capital, where its development contribute to the growth of competitiveness not only individual but also society as a whole. Development of human capital is implemented primarily by supporting of education that has became a priority for the modern knowledge economy. The second part of diploma thesis is devoted to issue that the Czech republic has an opportunity to support development of education via the Education for Competitivenes Operational Programme. The greatest emphasis on characterization and description of Priority Axis 2 - Tertiary education whose two areas 2.1. Vocational education and 2.2 Higher education are analyzed. The aim of thesis is to analyze and evaluate the submitted project application served in the programming period 2007 - 2013 in the mentioned areas of support.
The regional analysis of unemployment in the Czech republic from the perspecitve of cohesion policy of the European union
Kostrba, Ondřej ; Wokoun, René (advisor) ; Krejčová, Nikola (referee)
The aim of this diploma is the analysis of regional unemployment in the Czech Republic and examination which has cohesion policy of the European union to the unemploement rate at the level of individual regions in the Czech republic. The theoretical part includes basic description of cohesion policy in three programming periods and conceptions relevants to unemployement. Practical part is focused to analysis of regional unemployment and diferences between regions. The regions are examined from individual indicators of unemployment, individual economics indicators and indicators relevant to cohesion policy. The last part includes summary and interpretation of uenmployment indicators and cohesion policy indicators.
Regional operational programme North-east and projects of tourism development
Hanzlová, Kateřina ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Brůžková, Pavla (referee)
This bachelor's thesis concerns with the topic of Cohesion policy of the European Union, particularly with the administrative process of gaining financial aid from the structural funds. It aims to clarify the implementation structure of programmes used within the Cohesion policy and also to compare the situation in the programming period 2007-2013 and the period 2014-2020. Using a case study it applies gained findings to particular project. To fulfil this task it uses the business plan and the application form for a subsidy worked out by the project owner.

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