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Assumption of admission of students UK FTVS in the field of Population Protection with a focus on education to the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic
Holubová, Šárka ; Vokounová, Šárka (advisor) ; Vondrášek, David (referee)
Title: Assumption of admission of probands UK FTVS in the field of Population Protection with focus on education to the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic Objectives: The objective of this bachelor's thesis is to determine the efficiency of training of students in the field of Population Protection with focus on education (OO-TVS) with respect to physical fitness. This is achieved by comparing the scores of FTVS students to real Fire Brigade recruits in the admission tests used by the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic. Methodology: The bachelor's thesis has been divided into two parts: empirical and theoretical. The probands were selected from the third year students in the field of Population Protection. Testing of the probands has been carried out on the premises of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport. The efficiency was then determined based on the comparison of success rates of recent real-life HZS ČR recruits to the OO-TVS students. Results: The success rate of the OO-TVS students is 80%, being 4% higher than the chosen limit. Total test scores of all probands are well above the required minimum. Based on the results, the training in the field of OO- TVS seems to meet very high standards. Keywords: Physical fitness tests, Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic, Faculty of Physical...
Big Data approach to sentiment analysis
Handa, Karandeep ; Berka, Petr (advisor) ; Kliegr, Tomáš (referee)
Get to know the emotion of the people about brexit
Eeconomic consequences of Brexit
Sinkovskaya, Kristina ; Müller, Karel (advisor) ; Bobková, Eva (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the following issues: Which member states of the EU are the most connected to the UK economy, how leaving the EU will affect the UK economic situation, how actually strong the relations between the EU and the UK are and to what extent the UK departure from the EU will affect both sides. Since this is a very extensive topic and to date, there are hundreds of opinions, researches and prognoses on how Brexit will influence economy and political and social life at both supranational and national level, I have narrowed down my thesis to assessment of the following indicators: business, investments, budget, institutional representation and post-Brexit fate of EU and UK citizens. The thesis is divided in four chapters. The first chapter represents the historical development of the UK relationships with the EU and the second chapter explains the circumstances of a member state leaving the EU. Chapters three and four include the models of the UK economic relationships and economic development of the EU, EU member states and the UK until Brexit. Economic and political news articles, statistical data and analytical works of leading experts in this field were used in the thesis.
Was improper monetary policy the cause of real estate bubbles in Eurozone peripheral countries?: implications for future policy
Tobek, Ondřej ; Hlaváček, Michal (advisor) ; Franče, Václav (referee)
This study is concerned with two interconnected issues. First, the suitability of interest rate chosen by ECB is assessed in individual Eurozone countries using seven versions of Taylor rule. The methodology primarily emphasizes robustness by employment of various measures of inflation and output gap. The policy rates were found to be too low in all Eurozone's peripheral countries for prolonged period of time. Second, the sensitivity of real estate prices to a change in interest rate in Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain and UK is estimated using VAR, VECM, BVAR and Panel VAR. The prime concern is whether the low policy rates can be the cause of housing bubbles. The housing prices respond most vividly to interest rate in Ireland, Spain and UK (approximately 3.5% increase in the price as a response to 1% decrease in interest rate) which are also the countries where flexible interest rate mortgages are dominant. Monetary policy is shown to be an important determinant of housing prices but it is not the sole reason for the bubbles.
Migration Flows in the Wake of the 2004 EU Enlargement: A Case
Knight, Splinter McCormick ; Lehmannová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (referee)
This paper examines the specific case of migration flows from Poland to the UK in the wake of the 2004 EU enlargement. Beginning with an analysis of the prevailing theories of migration, which attempt to both describe and predict the phenomenon, the paper moves on to an empirical analysis of migration flows in both Poland and the UK in the years immediately following enlargement. The effects of these flows on the internal market of the UK are examined through a comparison with other exogenous migration shocks that have impacted other countries in recent history. Finally, an attempt is made to evaluate the prevailing theories analyzed earlier in light of the empirical evidence.
Implementation of IFRS in the UK
Mac, Petr ; Žárová, Marcela (advisor) ; Králíček, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis aims to describe the system of financial reporting in the UK, certain aspects of the preparatory phase of the IFRS implementation process, main problems related to the implementation and impact of IFRS implementation on british companies.

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