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NOVOTNÁ, Zdeňka
The aim of this diploma thesis is to create paintings with a technical approach close to the traditional Japanese painting. The topics of the paintings are freely inspired by the themes of short stories of Japanese writer Ibuse Masuji. The diploma thesis consists of written part and practical part. The major part of the written part focuses on the brief summary of topic of the Japanese painting and related subjects from the Japanese culture. The main topic of the practical part is the painting on the folding screens.
Japanese mythology - choice myths, legends and deities
NEUBAUEROVÁ, Kristýna
This thesis, which focuses on the japanese mythology, is divided into four chapters. First part describe oldest cultural and religious development in Japan. Secound chapter have as one´s task to define japanese religion and fundamental terms connected with it. Semifinal part is devoted mythology, let us say mythological trends in Japan. Part of this chaps are oldest legends from chronicle Kodziki and adumbration of other documents which treat of mythology. Four part is concerned with contemporary comprehension of religious tradition. At the close work is lumped opinion of contemporary religious practice.
The Problem of Deflation in the Japanese Context
Kudláčková, Daniela ; Dočkal, Dalibor (advisor) ; Ježek, Tomáš (referee)
In the late 1990s deflation returned to the centre of interest of economists. One of the reasons was the recent japanese experience from the 1990s when deflation followed the long-lasting recession. The aim of the work is to find out if deflation was the main reason of the japanese economic recession or if it was only a symptom of some deeper problems. In the first part the paper presents possible definitions of deflation and compares theoretical approaches to this phenomenon -- the mainstream and austrian approaches. The second part focuses directly on the japanese economy. First, it explains historical and economic circumstances which are necessary for correct evaluation of the character of japanese deflation. Next, it offers an analysis of the deflation per se, tries to investigate its character and causes. On the basis of the deep knowledge of the development of japanese economy and data analysis, the paper considers deflation more likely to be a symptom of deeper economic problems than one of the main reasons of japanese recession.
Causes and solution of contemporary crisis in U.S. and its possible impacts on selected countries.
Báčová, Štěpánka ; Kalínská, Emílie (advisor) ; Černá, Iveta (referee)
The proposed bachelor thesis will focus on the development of the crisis in the U.S. and its impact on selected countries, namely China and Japan. These three countries occupying an important position in the world differed in the economic situation in which they found themselve before the crisis. Therefore, the impact of the crisis was different in each of the states. These three analyzed states had to introduce various measures according to the initial situation and the impact of the crisis in order to stimulate the economy. This thesis will also focus on these measures and their suitability.
Business cooperation between the Czech republic and Japan with respect to cultural differences
Nechvátalová, Kateřina ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Dušková, Ludmila (referee)
First chapter presents Japan geographically, politically, historically and economically. Second chapter summarizes diplomatic and economic relations between the Czech republic and Japan. Third chapter presents Hofstede cultural dimensions and features of Japanese culture. Last chapter deals with the trade negotiations with the Japanese.
Possibilities of the usage of the Japanese System and Style to the Czech Management Reality
Jaroš, Jakub ; Dědina, Jiří (advisor) ; Cejthamr, Václav (referee)
Japanese culture differs enormously from its European counterpart. When a Japanese subsidiary is established in the Czech Republic, there are many issues to resolve. Communication is a significant assumption to success. In addition, Czech managers consider communication with the Japanese as an inherent weakness to corporate culture. This dissertation supports and demonstrates that sustainable operating effectiveness and competitiveness deploying Japanese management practice within Czech companies is feasible.
Stock Price Bubbles
Li, Xiaokun ; Musílek, Petr (advisor) ; Veselý, Marek (referee)
Economic bubbles are playing an increasingly significant role in the current global economy. We believe these bubbles are to a certain extent dominating the real economy, and, therefore, research based on this specific economic phenomenon is becoming increasingly popular and important. The focus of this master's thesis is based upon analysis of stock price bubbles. This thesis contains author analyzed historical cases representative of stock price bubbles; summarizations of their traditional features; common factors causing their formation; and reasons leading to their bursting. Solutions to the dilemma of stock price bubbles are discussed in depth, and emphasis is placed upon clearly deciphering different theoretical approaches regarding this phenomenon-not only from the efficient market hypothesis viewpoint but also from the perspective of behavioral finance. The research contains testing and measuring methodologies of stock price bubbles, and the author's view concerning them is strongly supported by the results within the empirical data-testing chapter. Upon reading, one can expect to achieve a basic overview of this forefront science.
Japanese gastronomy as a part of tradition of nation
Stachová, Pavlína ; Mlejnková, Lena (advisor) ; Valentová, Jana (referee)
The first chapter briefly describes Japanese history. The second chapter is focusing on domestic tourism. The third chapter characterizes Japanese food and the tradition dishes. It also focuses on Japanese way of eating and manners, which are connected with eating. The fourth chapter presents Japanese regional specialities and their role in the Japanese gastronomy.
Strategic approaches of Japan, Australia and New Zealand towards Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Vítková, Lucie ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
This thesis deals with interests of Japan, Australia and New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). The basis is an analysis of economic position of the APEC and of the three countries within the APEC and characteristics of the organisation. The thesis deals with the security and economic interests of the three countries in the Asia-Pacific area that implicate their interests in APEC.
Comparation of approach of Japan and the U.S. to regionalism
Zmijanović, Katarina ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hnát, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this barchelor thesis is to characterize the most important regional agreements of the U.S. and Japan and to compare the approach of these two states to regional integration.

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