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Regionalism in developing countries of Asia
Zmijanović, Katarina ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hnát, Pavel (referee)
The main goal of the thesis is the analysis of regional integrations in developing Asia and their success. The thesis analyses the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, integrations of China with India, Republic of Korea, and Pakistan, and integrations of India with Republic of Korea and Indonesia.
Export strategy of the chosen company entering foreign markets
Chmel, David ; Sato, Alexej (advisor) ; Schwarz, Tomáš (referee)
The diploma thesis addresses the specific business decisions about entering foreign markets. With the example of the United Arab Emirates and India it shows the diversity of business and export strategies. It tries to answer the question of whether to use distributors in foreign markets, or whether a more appropriate way is to set up its own branches.
Analysis of India´s Tourism in relation to the Czech Republic
Bernardová, Jana ; Valentová, Jana (advisor) ; Rolínek, Igor (referee)
The goal of this work is to give an overview about the conditions surrounding travel industry in India. The first chapter defines the academical framework, the second chapter introduces India as a travel destination and also introduces basic information about the country. The analysis of the conditions itself begins in the third chapter and is followed in the fourth by insight into the current status quo. The fifth chapter consists of the analysis of travel possibilities to India and the last chapter concludes the work with a study conducted among Czech respondents, which was focused on their views of India as a travel destination.
Position of Skoda Auto company on the Indian market
Knížková, Šárka ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Fišera, Pavel (referee)
This bachelor's paper describes the position of Skoda Auto company on the Indian market. SWOT analysis and car sales comparison were used for the conclusions of this work. I also paid attention to India's automobile industry. Basic facts about India are also a part of this work as well as cultural differences and comparison of India and the Czech Republic according to dimensions defined by the Dutch sociologist Geert Hofstede.
Investment Climate in India - Selected Aspects
Mühl, Adam ; Černá, Iveta (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with selected aspects of investment climate in India. It defines the basic terminology and concepts which are used by international organizations in the area of investment. The profile part analysis historical, cultural, social, political, geographical and safety factors, which determinate decision of the potential investor. The thesis also describes development of the chosen macroeconomic indicators, participation of the India in international trade and the current state of foreign direct investment. The third chapter rates institutional and regulatory features of Indian investment climate and also Indian business law, including analysis of investment incentives. The last chapter is an evaluation of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats through the SWOT analysis.
Government development schemes in India - comparison of theory and reality
Fiřtová, Lenka ; Šaroch, Stanislav (advisor) ; De Castro, Tereza (referee)
The text analyses selected government development schemes in India. The first chapter briefly characterizes the economical and social situation in India. The second chapter focuses on the development and estimation of poverty and on the selection of possible beneficiaries of the schemes. The third chapter describes two selected schemes, Targeted Public Distribution System (a scheme for distribution of subsidized food) and Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (a scheme ensuring a job for each family).
The principle of sustainable development and its application in India
Doubravská, Petra ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; De Castro, Tereza (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on describing Indian approach to sustainable development. It starts with a description of the whole concept of sustainable development in general and then it deals with the history of this approach in India and local situation in the field of environment. It describes Indian cooperation with other countries and international organizations as well as local documents concerning this issue. It analyses particular indexes which allow us to evaluate Indian approach to sustainable development. Based on these indexes, it describes the effort of India to increase sustainability and evaluates its success. Last part is dedicated to description of chosen indicators, values of which are very important in terms of Indian transition to sustainable development. These indicators represent serious problems in current India and thus dealing with values of these indicators should be India's priority for future.
China, Indie - great world economic powers
Roubal, Jakub ; Kašpar, Václav (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
This thesis is concerned with the causes of fast growth of India and China. Its aim is to investigate the natural, demographic, economic and politic factors that nowadays influence the growth of these states and in the future will have an impact on their development. In the conclusion it deals with the problems that could slow down or threaten the development that has been predicted by many specialists and world organizations.
International Patent Rights Regulation and its Effects on Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
Juřík, Richard ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; De Castro, Tereza (referee)
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse the effects of the international regulation of patent rights on pharmaceutical industry in India and to sum up the implementation of the TRIPS Agreement in India with regard to public health in developing countries. The patent rights regulation under the TRIPS Agreement (which all memebers of WTO have approached) and which has an important impact on pharmaceutical industry in developing countries and availibility of cheap pharmaceuticals in general are described in the first part. How India faced these challenges (introduction of extensive intellectual property rights) - analysis of Indian patent regulation and how local pharmaceutical industry managed to adopt to these changes and what are its prospects for the future is the content of the second part of the thesis. The third part is dedicated to the selected impacts on public health in the developing countries.
The Position of India in The World Economy
Kunert, Pavel ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; De Castro, Tereza (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis deals with the state of Indian economy, its current and future expected development and position in the world economy. In the first chapter a recent development of Indian economy conditional on adopted reforms and a sectoral composition of economy are described. The second chapter deals with an involvement of the country in international economic relations and especially concerns about trade in goods and services and inflows of Foreign Direct Investment. A concomitant of current development in the world economy is a growing importance of BRIC countries that India also belongs to. The expected development and potentials and risks of further development are described in the third chapter.

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