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Monetary Policy of the Federal Reserve System in 2007-2010
Tóthová, Jana ; Koderová, Jitka (advisor) ; Dohányos, Vojtech (referee)
The thesis describes the chain of causation that leads from the causes of the financial crisis over its consequencies towards the reactions of the Federal Reserve System. After the consequencies of the Crisis have been identified, the author deals in detail with the measures taken -- with their characteristics and the way they function. Afterwards, the author evaluates efficiency of these meausures and describes the role they played in the overall attitude of the Federal Reserve System to handling the Crisis.
The role of the Visegrad Four under current conditions.
Harvišová, Simona ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
The theme of the diploma thesis is the Visegrad Four and its activity from the establishment in 1991 to the present. The aim of the thesis is to focus on the main purpose of the Group. The thesis examines fulfillment of set goals, which accomplishment the cooperation of V4 enabled. Significant activities of the group include EU entry, NATO entry, Schengen membership and establishment of CEFTA. The thesis covers present economic development of members of Visegrad and monetary policy regarding possible Euro acceptance. In the closing part there are the current priorities and spheres of cooperation of the Visegrad Group evaluated, i.e. activity in the EU and cooperation within V4, as well as other future perspective interest areas.
Estimating market probabilities of future interest rate changes
Hlušek, Martin
The goal of this paper is to estimate the market consensus forecast of future monetary policy development.
Value of monetary income in a transition economy
Cincibuch, Martin ; Vávra, David
The article discusses how worth is the monopoly law to issue the national currency in a transition economy.
Interpretation of Czech FX options
Cincibuch, Martin
We explore the behavior of option prices during three eventful periods of the history of the Czech koruna.
Monetary and fiscal response to the financial crisis
Babušák, Martin ; Brada, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Osička, Štěpán (referee)
The thesis summaries and compares adopted measures in the area of monetary and fiscal policy in response to the financial crisis in years 2007-2010. In the area of monetary policy, the most important measures of Federal Reserve System and European Central Bank are summarised and compared. In the area of fiscal policy, the thesis sums up and compares the reaction of the government of the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany.
The Analysis of the Central Bank autonomy of the Russian Federation
Bobrova, Emilia ; Antoš, Ondřej (advisor) ; Ježek, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is the determination of degree of the Central Bank autonomy in the Russian Federation, which is based on an analysis of the most important determinants of the CB autonomy. In this thesis will be examined the effects of the central banks autonomy are on inflation in the countries and the changes in the position of the Central Bank of Russia for the past few years. The thesis is divided into 3 chapters. The first chapter describes the methods of classification, criteria and indices of the central bank autonomy in the economic theory. The second chapter deals with the economic factors of the central bank autonomy and an inverse relation between the degree autonomy CB and inflation. The third chapter contains an assessment of the current status of the Central Bank of Russia and their monetary policy. In conclusion it is pointed out why the central bank autonomy is a very important factor in the economy and what autonomy has the Central Bank of Russia and how this autonomy affects the rate of inflation in the country.
U.S. monetary and fiscal policy since Great Depression to the present
Lochmanová, Kristýna ; Babin, Jan (advisor) ; Čermáková, Klára (referee)
In my bachelor's work I would like to focus on monetary and fiscal policy of the U.S. since the Great Depression to the present. My work will focus especially on three main topics. In the first part I will try to summarize the causes and consequences of the Great Depression, in another part I will pay attention to 1950s and 1960s in which the Keynesian theory prevailed. Finally I will try to find out if there are any common elements of the financial crisis in 1930s and of the current one. Seeing that I want to reveal the causes of the Great Depression, on which I will base my findings later, I will devote a few words to the characteristics of the golden era in the 1920s at the beginning of my work.
Solving consenquences of financial crisis by fiscal and monetary policy
Šťastný, Martin ; Burgerová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Řežábek, Pavel (referee)
At the beginning of my work I will try to explore the theoretical part, as what are the consequences of a financial crisis on state economy and how to respond to them using disponible tools of fiscal and monetary policy so that the impact is as acceptable as possible. The aim of my essay is an analysis and comparison of the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy on the reduction of the impact of the financial crisis and what is their effect on the growth of GDP, development of inflation, employment and other macroeconomic indicators. The question is basically how to restart the economic growth and how to achieve it. I will also explore the possible non-acceptance of any precautions. I will try to find the optimal consensus between fiscal and monetary policy and their right setup in comparison of the USA and other European states, where each country's government has accepted certain precautions through fiscal and monetary policy.

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