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Territorial polarity socio-economic differentiation in Croatia
KREJCAROVÁ, Eva
This thesis is devoted to the study spatial polarity socioeconomic differentiation of Croatia. The main objective of this Thesis is followed on the base of chosen indicators which are divided into three groups economic, social and the others. The indicators include gross domestic product (GDP), unemployment, divorce or religiosity. Final results are focused on specifying degrees of polarity and defining determinations which involve the character of particular regions.
Territorial polarity socio-economic differentiation in Germany
KNĚŽÍČKOVÁ, Markéta
This Bachelor Thesis deals with territorial polarity socio-economic differentiation in Germany. The main goal of the Thesis is followed on the base of chosen indicators which are divided into three groups (social, economic, and the others). Gross domestic product, divorce rate, total population growth or proportion of foreigners living in Germany are examples of chosen indicators. Although the Thesis is mainly focused on the issue of Germany, brief description of Germany in Europe is also included. Final results are focused on specifying degree of polarity and defining determinations which involve the character of particular regions.
Vertikální zahrady ve střední Evropě
Vrbas, Filip
The topic of this thesis is about the possibility of applying vertical gardens in middle of Europe. First time, there was made methodics to evaluation of vertical gardens. After it, there were evaluated eight objects in middle of Europe and four objects in Paris. The condition was descpribed. Special attention was placed on plants. The second part of this thesis is about a practical demonstration of experimental vertical garden with three growing systems. There were used 25 species of plants and three types of substrates. The vitality, size and phenophases were evaluated.
The Commercial Economic Aspects of Importing Goods from the U.S. dedicated to the Construction Market in Central Europe
Koprdová, Veronika ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Kopečný, Pavel (referee)
This thesis is devoted to the Commercial Economic aspects of Importing Goods from the U.S. dedicated to construction market in Central Europe. The goal of this thesis is to compare the situation in construction markets in various countries in Central Europe, the value of imports of construction products and the presentation of ARIMAX, a company that imports the KODI system from the U.S. and distributes it in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The first chapter focuses on the trade between the U.S and the EU. The second chapter compares the construction industries and the value of imports to the countries of Central Europe. The third chapter focuses on the construction market in Slovakia. Products and activities of the ARIMAX company are presented in the last part of this thesis.
Comparison of abortions in central Europe
Štefaňáková, Michaela ; Miskolczi, Martina (advisor) ; Langhamrová, Jitka (referee)
The objective of this diploma thesis is the analysis and comparison of abortion in selected countries of Central Europe - Czech republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary. In the thesis is analyzed in detail the controversial topic of abortions in terms of the various factors that affect it. For a detailed comparison of the differences between countries are used the indicators of abortion and direct method of standardization, through which is possible to compare the countries and eliminate the influance of age structure. The analysis showed that even though it is the neighboring countries of Central Europe, the situation regarding abortions is significantly different, especiall due to legislative changes and other important factors.
Relationship between air transport and tourism in Central Europe
HAVLÍKOVÁ, Denisa
The bachelor thesis deals with the relationship between air transport and tourism in Central Europe. The first part of the thesis describes air transport, the current changes, including liberalization, deregulation, network type hub- and-spoke and point- to-point. The following part is about characterization of low-cost airlines, which are still developing. The thesis describes the cause of origin of low cost airlines and the reason for their incessant development. The analytical part of thesis is focused on seasonal offer flights at selected airports in Central Europe and on the differences in the availability of target destinations during the year 2014. The attention is also paid to the differences of airlines offer between low-cost and network carriers and between large international and small regional airports. The airports were chosen according to their size and the number of passengers and number of flights during year (large international airports, small regional airports, etc.). The data required for this analysis were obtained from the database FlightStats 2014. The database contains details of all flights from all around the world. The results show that the season (mainly the summer) has impact on the airlines offer in Central Europe. The season has an impact on the amount and spatial expansion of flights to various destinations. There is also a boom in regional airports that are associated with the rapidly evolving and emerging low-cost airlines.
Territorial polarity of socio-economic differentiation in Czechia
SUCHÁNEK, Jonáš
This bachelor thesis focuses on the territorial polarization of socio-economic differentiation in Czechia, which is determined by a spatial analysis of previously selected indicators, such as gross domestic product, unemployment rate or religiosity. These indicators are analysed, studied and divided into three individual groups (economic, social and other), differentiated by their own attributes. The main goal is to identify and define determinants and causalities, that made the formation of a certain territoral polarization possible. After a thorough syntesis, all regions are seperated into either a more developed or less developed section.
The responses in domestic politics to Hodza Plan 1935-1936
Váňa, Daniel ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Dufek, Pavel (referee) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
Abstract The thesis is about the reaction of Czechoslovak political scene to Milan Hodža's Danubian plan. Milan Hodža was Slovak Agrarian and economist who introduced his plan in the second half of 1935 at the time when he was Prime minister of Czechoslovakia. Author emerged from broader considerations of Czech and Czechoslovak ideas about economic and political developments in Central Europe, according to Palacký "space between Germany and Russia." In this context author accepts Palackys beliefs about the indispensability of the Danubian Hapsburg Empire as the counter imperialist expansion's bumper of both the continental powers and efforts of political parties Mladočeši and Staročeši who tried to reform and maintain the country. He also describes the interwar projects of Czechoslovak sovereign foreign policy, where Czechoslovaks tried to take on an inspirational leadership role of Central European economic and political cooperation which was based on Little Entente. Author of this thesis thinks that Hodža's Plan is just one of these projects. And as all the previous projects Hodža's plan had no opportunity to be implemented in the new internationally-political and internationally-economic context. Had Milan Hodža prepared his plan for economic and potentially political cooperation between Danube region countries from the national economy point of view? Did he start the wider discussion about the possibility of Danube region cooperation in Czechoslovakia? These are the basic questions that the author asks and he answers them in the last chapter of his work: Milan Hodža never made any concrete national economic statement for his plan. His attempt for the realization had never gone out of the diplomatic detection. Likewise he did not evoke any specific reaction of Czechoslovak political parties not even in party periodicals.
The importance of Japanese investment in the Czech Republic: current status, trends and pespectives
Nguyen, Son ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Kačírková, Eliška (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to introduce the readers to the importance of Japanese investment in the Czech Republic as one of the most attractive countries in Central Europe. I have divided my thesis into 3 chapters. The first chapter is focused on the definition of foreign direct investment. I define their purpose and goals that investors want to achieve. In the second chapter I describe the development of Japanese investment in Central Europe, especially Poland, Slovakia and Hungary. In the last chapter, I describe Japanese investment in the Czech Republic. In thispart, i put emphasis on Japanese companies that are operating in the Czech Republic.
Genderové rozdíly na trhu práce
Pecháčková, Monika ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; de Lara Resende, José Guilherme (referee)
This thesis focuses on gender based differences in occupational allocation in Central-European countries, i.e. in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. The main goal is to find out how much of the gender differences is related to women being equipped with higher/lower human capital in comparison to men. This thesis uses data from 2010 Life in Transition Survey provided by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Focus will be placed on white/blue collar occupations split. For the empirical analysis an extension of the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition for binary dependent variable model provided by Fairlie (2005) will be used.

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