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The evolution of natural gas trading in Great Britain
Zoller, Martin ; Šír, Jan (advisor) ; Váška, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis discusses the causes of spot gas market development in the UK, covering the period from 1986 to 1998. The first chapter describes pricing mechanism in long-term contracts and spot market pricing. The second chapter traces the transition from long-term contracts to spot trading in the UK. The work maps the legislative process of gas market liberalization, policies of the incumbent government and internal and external factors. The thesis suggests that the success of the liberalization process, which enabled the transition from long-term contracts to an advanced spot market was primarily facilitated by favourable conditions on the supply and demand side.
Migration to selected EU countries: Labor market integration
Kaclíková, Roberta ; Šaroch, Stanislav (advisor) ; Němcová, Ingeborg (referee)
The aim of this master thesis is to analyse the labor market of European Union and its certain countries in relation to the immigration with the backgound of various social welfare models. The paper is analysing the topic of labor market of European Union, integration of immigrants on this market, with focus on economies and labour markets of Sweden, United Kingdom and Germany as countries with high level of immigration that are representing three different social welfare models, such as Nordic model, Liberal model and Conservative model. The main objective of this thesis is the analysis of labor markets in selected countries of the European Union in relation to immigration and their subsequent comparison using the background of different social welfare models. The result is the evaluation of effectivness of the various social models based on statistical data, acquired knowledge and performed comparisons. The thesis is divided into four chapters and contains 13 tables and 8 charts.
Analýza trhu čokoládových cukroviniek- Veľká Británia
Kiš Bandiová, Alexandra ; Koudelka, Jan (advisor) ; Siwiec, Peter (referee)
This Master's thesis deals with analysis of chocolate confectionery market in the United Kingdom. The methodology used to bring a complex picture about the main trends is retail scan data analysis accompanied by consumer panel and consumer research. As a result, this work provides a detailed mapping of chocolate confectionery market environment and elaborates a set of recommendations for marketing orientation.
Public-private partnerships and their praxis in EU member states
Sisková, Monika ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Němec, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this final thesis is to analyse and compare the PPP practices of EU member states and to evaluate the current situation of their PPP markets as well as the issues faced at present. The study consists of four chapters. The first chapter deals with the theoretical and legal concept of public-private partnerships: the definition of PPPs, their characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of PPPs and the factors influencing the success of PPP projects. The section thereafter analyses the position and role of the EU, EIB and EBRD in promoting and supporting the implementation of PPP projects. The section is followed by an assessment of the PPP market development trend, high lightening the basic quantitative differences between the EU member states. Chapter four forms the core of this thesis in which, based on specified criteria (legal and institutional PPP conditions, average value of a project, corruption, transparency and the nature of the public sector) the PPP praxis of Great Britain, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia are analysed and compared. The states are characterized by national PPP markets of diverse quality as well as significant differences in the national conditions for implementing PPP projects.

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