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The competitiveness of Czech and Slovak Republic
Žiak, Peter ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Karpová, Eva (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the competitiveness of Czech and Slovak Republic. The aim of the thesis is to compare the competitiveness of both economies based on the subjectively chosen factors (sources) of competitiveness. The selection of analyzed factors is related to the World Economic Forum concept. The intention is to find out, how the level of competitiveness of both countries has evolved in a specific time period. The level of competitiveness is analyzed from the perspective of the complex multicriteria approach to competitiveness.
International comparison of the use of e-business
Janečko, Jan ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Faina, Michal (referee)
In the Czech Republic, more than a third of all businesses with 10 or more employees buy their goods or services via computer networks. In contrast, more than a fifth of all businesses sale using at least one form of e-commerce. Common citizen can get this kind of information, for example, from media, newspaper or spoken word, but without wider context they have got only general information value. Electronic business, which e-commerce is part of, is a large area which depends on many factors, such as the legislation of the country, its economic maturity or level of computer literacy. The purpose of this work is to bring the closer look about the various forms of e-commerce and especially to analyze their current state, business sector development in the Czech Republic for the last few years and make a comparison with EU countries. The analytical part of this work is based on data obtained from the database of the Czech Statistical Office.
The comparison of the consumer behaviour in the Czech republic and Ireland
Sarkányová, Veronika ; Postler, Milan (advisor) ; Průša, Přemysl (referee)
The diploma thesis is dedicated to the comparison of the consumer behaviour in the Czech Republic and Ireland. The first two chapters describe the theoretical background of the consumer behaviour and the linkage betwen consumer behaviour and marketing and also the factors, influencing the consumer behaviour. The best known consumer behaviour models are also desribed. The second part of the thesis is dedicated to the specifics of the Czech Republic and Ireland, both countries are introduced in terms of historical, cultural and economical development. The final part of the thesis focuses on the results of the primary research, conducted via online surveys among Czech and Irish consumers.
Foreign Direct Investment in World Economy: Flows, Motives, Impact
Kára, Alexandr ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
This paper analyses foreign direct investment (FDI), their impact and trends in the context of the world economy and then as a case study of the Czech Republic. The first chapter studies the theoretical foundations of FDI and impact on source and destination countries. The second chapter summarizes basic trends, territorial and sectoral structure and evolution of the legal framework. The third part is a case study where the Czech Republic is put into the context of FDI, followed by analysis of its impact on the balance of payment, employment and interaction with local companies. The main outcome of the paper is that FDI has had a positive influence on employment, but investment incentives have focused too much on unskilled labour, which will become uncompetitive relative to other countries. A big risk is also the burden on the balance of payments.
The actual debt crisis and Czech republic
Šornová, Martina ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
In globalized world where the individual national economies are strongly connected and where development of a State or an international integration influences the development of another entity, the debt crisis has become one of the most discussed topics in the European Union as well as all over the world.
Clusters, Potential and Czech Reality
Kolaříková, Magda ; Dvořák, Jiří (advisor) ; Syrovátka, Oldřich (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to describe clusters on the theoretical level and to map their situation on the practical level in the Czech Republic. The economic impact of clusters in the Moravian-Silesian region will be analyzed by the time-comparison method. The practical part charts the grant schemes of the Operational Programme Industry and Enterprise and Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation.
Rent deregulation, tenure choice, and real estate price expectations
Tsharakyan, Ashot ; Zemčík, P.
We study a natural experiment in the Czech Republic where the maximum regulated rent appreciation has depended explicitly on the price of real estate since 2007. We track the tenure choice of households from consumption surveys for subsequent years. Rent deregulation makes households in regulated apartments more likely to own real estate while the opposite is true for other renters and owners.
Citizens on Relations of the Czech Republic with Some Other Countries - November 2011
Červenka, Jan
In November survey people have evaluated relations of Czech Republic with some neighbouring or globally most important countries: Slovakia (95% good / 5% bad), Poland (91% / 5%), USA (88% / 6%), Germany (88% / 9%), UK (85% / 5%), France (85% / 6%), Hungary (82% / 7%), Austria (79% / 14%), Russia (63% / 27%), China (48% / 28%), Greece (49% / 34%), Israel (42% / 29%), Ukraine (45% / 36%) and Iran (19% / 50%).
Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - November 2011
Červenka, Jan
According to the November survey of CVVM, 63% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as bad, 28% view it as neither good nor bad and 7% consider it to be good. 40% of Czechs evaluate the living standard of their household as good, 18% consider it to be bad, and 42% characterize it as neither good, nor bad.
Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - October 2011
Červenka, Jan
According to the October survey of CVVM, 61% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as bad, 29% view it as neither good nor bad and 9% consider it to be good. 38% of Czechs evaluate the living standard of their household as good, 20% consider it to be bad, and 42% characterize it as neither good, nor bad.

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