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Foreign direct investment
Fertaľová, Zuzana ; Doláková, Helena (advisor) ; Tyll, Ladislav (referee)
Thesis analyses FDI flows to 9 of new member states of European Union basicly from other member states. FDI flows are described as a result of investment incetives, economic situation, political situation and atractivity of countries. The main aim is to compare countries FDI flows based on this characteristics.

Advantages and disadvantages of Eurocurrency
Pěnička, Marek ; Taušer, Josef (advisor) ; Černá, Iveta (referee)
This work discusses the advantages and disadvantages associated with the adoption of the single European currency. The individual effects are presented on the group of selected countries (Denmark, Portugal and Austria). The impacts on individual economic entities are mentioned. The presumptions of optimal currency area theory are explained and presented on the selected countries. This work is also concerned with reasons for rejection of the Eurocurrency by Denmark, Sweden and United Kingdom.

The Barcelona Process within the External Relations of the European Union (The Contribution of Spain)
Bocianová, Kateřina ; Kučerová, Irah (advisor) ; Abrhám, Josef (referee)
The Barcelona Process represents the European Union's effort to define complex and coherent strategy towards the countries of the Mediterranean region. Mutual relations have been gradually developed from the 1960s; nevertheless only particular initiatives were undertaken with the aim to deal with the specific aspects of the relations. With regard to the development of the European Communities and considering events on the international scene it was necessary to define more complex strategy that would comprise not only economic aspects but also political, security, social and cultural aspects. The introduction of the thesis addresses to defining and arrangement of the external relations of the European Communities/European Union. Then it deals with the development of mutual relations until 1995 according to every decade, in which there are mentioned and described initiatives and activities of EC/EU in the Mediterranean region as well as events on the international scene that had significant impact on the shaping of the agenda. Year 1995 represents a break-through because of the fact that during the first Euro-Mediterranean Conference of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, held in Barcelona on 27 - 28 November 1995, the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership was created and we are talking about the starting point of the...

Economic Diplomacy in the 21st Century
Sláma, Tomáš ; Plechanovová, Běla (advisor) ; Kučerová, Irah (referee)
This study examines the changing nature of the economic diplomacy in past and recent years. Since the end of the Cold War, there has been an important dynamics in the international relations. The consequences of this dynamics touch also the economic diplomacy, which is transformed by the effects of the economic globalisation and becomes more complex and important at the same time; it becomes one of the most influental instruments of state's foreign policy. The growing complexity means that there has been new players, issues and arenas emerged. New players, state and non-state; the latter have deep impact on the nature of economic diplomacy. Bussiness sector, represented mostly by transnational companies (TNCs) and "the global civil society" represented vy international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) shift the balance of power within the state. The central role of state is challenged and his power fragmentised. Except this horisontal widening of economic diplomacy yb growing numbers of its actors, it is also deepening in terms of its agenda. The national policies become internationalised or even globalised (services, investment, enviroment, customer protection, labour standards) and the regulation of international trade puts pressure on national governements to to reconsider the strategy and their...

Economic Level of Czech Republic in Context of Some Other Countries - January 2017
Tuček, Milan
Since February 1997 CVVM has been examined what people think about the economic standard of our country compared to nine other European countries. The current economic level of the Czech Republic is seen rather positive (71%) than positive (28%). In comparison to other nine countries included in the survey, the Czech Republic took the third place behind Austria and Germany. Compared to the previous survey from January 2014 the evaluation of the economic level of the Czech Republic has got much better.

Obchodní, podnikatelské a investiční prostředí ve vztazích Rusko - Turecko
Savitskiy, Anton ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Halík, Jaroslav (referee)
This Bachelor Thesis examines business, trade and investment relations between Russian Federation and The Republic of Turkey. The analyzed period falls into the last decade, emphasized on the recent years 2012-2015 because this period appears to be the most interesting in terms of cooperation development trend. The analysis is carried out based on the evaluation of economic performances of both countries as well as on their bilateral trade and economic cooperation statistics. This research also considers the overview of current joint projects both on the territory of Russia and Turkey. Furthermore, it investigates how much dependent both economics are on each other, through the example of outcomes that had appeared as a result of recent conflict between them

Economic convergence of countries as a result of EU accession
Lejsek, Vojtěch ; Votava, Libor (advisor) ; Burianová, Kateřina (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to find out if economic convergence happens in reality between chosen countries after their admission to the European Union. This thesis examines nominal and real convergence. Through analysis and comparison of statistical data this thesis compares individual macro-indicators of nominal and real economic convergence and examines if convergence happens. Convergence is observed in time line on chosen countries.

Transformation of Uzbek economy after USSR dissolution
Pak, Igor ; Šíma, Ondřej (advisor) ; Gevorgyan, Kristine (referee)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the assessment of Uzbekistan's transition from planned economy to market economy. Its goal is to analyze changes in the economy of Uzbekistan and to conclude, what are the implications of these changes. Paper outlines the economy of Soviet Union, economic reasons and consequences of its disintegration. It also discusses role of Uzbekistan in the economic system of USSR and issues arising from its release from the system. Paper also discusses specifics of Uzbekistan's transition model and describes economic changes in the country during period of independence. Last section of the paper describes how Uzbekistan manages to cope with negative external trends in the world (Financial crisis 2007/2008, Russian crisis 2014 and low price of commodities). Analysis performed has proven that in general Uzbekistan managed to successfully pass transitional period.

Evaluation of Economic Situation and Material Living Conditions in Central European Comparison - Summer 2016
Červenka, Jan
In June 2016 Public Opinion Research centre investigated, how Czech citizens evaluate material living conditions of their households and economic situation in the Czech Republic. During June or July of 2016 comparable surveys on this theme were carried out also in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia.

The Economic Impact of Quantitative Easing as a Solution of the Government Debt
Svatoš, Ondřej ; Vopátek, Jiří (advisor) ; Švihlíková, Ilona (referee)
This thesis deals with quantitative easing as an unconventional tool of monetary policy that is used after economic crisis 2008 by some central banks including Fed, Bank of Japan, Bank of England, European Central Bank and Czech National Bank. The general purpose of this thesis is to define the concept of quantitative easing, to explain the reasons for its use, to evaluate its impact to macroeconomic aggregates in selected countries and put it into context with consumerism and government debt. The main goal is to evaluate the impact of quantitative easing in Czech Republic and valorize it as a tool for solving government debt problem.