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Analysis of selected aspects of the balance of payments of the Czech Republic
Němeček, Přemysl ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Nigrinová, Lenka (referee)
Balance of payments is a key tool for the analysis of external equilibrium of a country. In this paper I present the analysis of selected aspects of the balance of payments of the Czech Republic from 2003 to 2008. It was found out, that the basic characteristic is a deficit on current account, backed by a surplus on financial account, especially by inflow of direct foreign investements. Several risks for Czech economy may be assumed: trade balance deficit at the end of 2008, growing deficit on the current account, outflow of gains from direct investments, deteriorating investment position and rising external debt. Some relations were confirmed (effect of portfolio and direct investments on exchange rate, effect of interest rate differential on portfolio investments, effect of investment incentives on trade balance), others were not confirmed (effect of the exchange rate on trade balance).
External Economic Stability of the Slovak Republic
Böhmerová, Petra ; Žamberský, Pavel (advisor) ; Adámková, Vlasta (referee)
The objective of the thesis is to analyze the external economic stability of the Slovak republic. First part of the thesis explains fundamental theories of the balance of payments, its structure and equalizing mechanisms. The analysis of the external economic stability is based on the development of the balances of payments between the years 2000 and 2008. The analysis of the external debt and the international investment position are also involved to complete the image of the Slovak external economic stability.
External outstanding debts of Czech Republic
Hanzlová, Lenka ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor)
The thesis regarding external outstanding debts of Czech Republic is a complex document describing particular debtors, the amount of their liabilities and methods used to recover the outstanding debts. The diploma thesis also covers the origin of these debts. The aim of this thesis is to find business opportunities in this area while considering debtor's attitude and economic position. Two countries -- Cuba, Libya - have been selected on the basis of valuation analysis of individual debts. These countries have been put through detailed analysis in order to find business opportunities for commercial subjects.
The external debt development of the transitive countries attended to the east expansion of EU
Bokrová, Lenka ; Karpová, Eva (advisor)
The external debt is no doubt "a front burner" nowadays, not only in the group of well informed economists or politicians. And although it is regarded as a problem ascribed to the third world countries only, any national economy can bear it. Anyway, neither developed countries are exceptions, despite distinctly small attention which is given to them from the external indebtedness point of view. In my thesis, I decided to link the foreign debt problem with another frequent topic of any discussions: with the really prudent process of the European Union expansion to the East. Primarily, I will try to confute many skewed information about both of them. Or - is the foreign debt really such an uncompromising indicator of the external instability hindering any economic progress? Must thus the relatively successful transformation of the transitive economies pass off with the zero foreign indebtedness entirely?

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