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Comparison of economic relationships between Czech Republic and Australia and Czech Republic and New Zealand
Antošíková, Kateřina ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
My thesis deals with comparison of economic relationships between Czech Republic, Australia and New Zealand. Theoretical chapters no. 1 and 2 are amended by practical examples in chapter no. 4. In chapter 3, I compare both countries on the basis of information processed in previous chapters.
How Commodity Prices Influence Over the Currency Movements
Pečeňa, Lukáš ; Karpová, Eva (advisor) ; Jelínek, Tomáš (referee)
The bachelor`s thesis describes intermarket correlation of foreign exchange market and commodity market. Intermarket correlation is demonstrated on example of movements of commodity prices and of commodity currencies. The bachelor`s thesis defines the commodity currencies as national currencies of states that tend to export commodities. Such description corresponds with countries like Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The aim of the bachelor`s thesis is to specify the basic factors that determinate a currency exchange rate, furthermore to give fundamental economic overview of Australia, Canada and New Zealand and above all to prove dependence of exchange rates of commodity currencies and a price of commodity that these countries mainly export. In the conclusion the author summed up all the evidences he had reached during the writing of the thesis. At last there is also an outline how use such evidences.
Greece and debt crisis
Šprlák, Štefan ; Písař, Pavel (advisor) ; Urban, Luděk (referee)
The aim of this work is to analyze the causes of current debt crisis of Greece. Deficit financing and the poor state of public finances have roots in 1980s, when during two reigns of socialist governments (1981-1989) a massive increase in government spending and subsequent public debt multiplied above 100 % of GDP, which persisted despite a degree of economic growth until today. Doubts about the ability to pay country's liabilities intensified during the last financial crisis and culminated at the turn of 2009/2010. Examples of countries that have successfuly faced poor economic situation in relation to debt by fiscal consolidation and reform steps are New Zealand and Ireland. Reforms in these states and their subsequent positive economic results will be put into contrast with non-reformed developments in Greece and possible outcomes for more successful future will be suggested. To place the problem into current perspective, additional focus will be directed towards the causes of actual declining economic trajectory and overall poor state of public finances in Ireland.
Millennium Development Goals and their achievement in selected countries
Santariusová, Markéta ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; De Castro, Tereza (referee)
In the first chapter, United Nations, Millennium Declaration and UN Summit on the Millennium Development Goals are described. In the second chapter, goals and their achievments are analysed. In the third part achievements in selected countries are outlined. Selected countries are Czech Republic and New Zealand. The objective of this bachelor thesis is to describe Millennium development goals and its achievement in selected countries.
Some aspects of economic diplomacy on the example of Czech Republic and New Zealand
Janeková, Jana ; Šaroch, Stanislav (advisor) ; Hnát, Pavel (referee)
The paper analyses relations between economic diplomacy and foreign development assistance. The ground of the analysis constitutes theoretical and practical concept of foreign development aid provided by the Czech republic and New Zealand set into the scope of economic diplomacy. The approaches of indicated countries are compared in aspect of total volume, territorial and issue allocation and the potential to utilize foreign development aid as a tool of economic diplomacy is assessed.
The analysis of tourism in New Zealand in relation to the Czech Republic
Mouralová, Martina ; Valentová, Jana (advisor) ; Petrů, Zdenka (referee)
The thesis deals with New Zealand as a tourist destination. First, basic information about the country are mentioned and then New Zealand's conditions for tourism are analysed. Further, the thesis gives an overview about structure of tourism in the destination including its organisation a management as well as basic tourism statistics. Existing outputs are summarised in SWOT analysis. The main part of the thesis deals with analysis of possibilities of travelling to New Zealand. It is about analysis of tours offered by travel agencies on the Czech market and possibilities of individual travelling to New Zealand. The two possibilities are assessed and confronted. The final part deals with assessing of a questionnaire research which found out interest in travelling to New Zealand.
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.
Analysis of macroeconomic and institutional evolution in New Zealand and the Kingdom of Sweden
Gallo, Peter ; Mládek, Josef (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Pavel (referee)
The main objective of this thesis is macroeconomic and institutional comparison of New Zealand and the Kingdom of Sweden. These countries were forced to undergo radical institutional changes in the 80's and at the beginning of the 90's because of critical economic situation and because of unsustainable condition of their public finances. In the first chapter of my thesis I deal with the public finance theory, with acting of bureaucracy in public sector and with the institutional economy. In the second chapter I compare conditions before the reform, the reform steps in these countries, the evolution after the reform was done and their economic situation today.
Development of Tourism in New Zealand contrasting with the protection of environment
Burasová, Beáta ; Petrů, Zdenka (advisor) ; Indrová, Jarmila (referee)
This thesis describes the approach of New Zealand to the sustainable tourism focusing on the environmental pillar.The first chapter deals with the development of tourism, its positive and negative impacts and defines the conception of sustainable tourism in detail.Next chapter provides a short characterization of New Zealand as a developed country and favourite tourist destination.The third chapter consequently analyses the issue of the development of tourism in New Zealand and its impact on the environment.
Impact of culture elements on the marketing. Specifics of New Zealand culture.
Kadlec, Michal ; Koudelka, Jan (advisor) ; Zamazalová, Marcela (referee)
This Diploma paper deals with topic of cultural impact on the Marketing. Connections and significance of cultural elements are explored in marketing perspective. The methodical section of this paper is focused on the Culture of New Zealand, when its specific traits are described and main cultural elements related to the marketing are analyzed. In the first part of the paper it discusses the culture in general terms as well-dynamic process and takes up with the main elements of culture. Extraordinary attention is paid to the specific symbolic perception of colours in various cultures as the most important visual factor, which is also connected with the marketing. Theoretical section of this paper is closed up by analysis of the Model cultural dimensions, which was invented by Dutch anthropologist Geert Hofstede. This model provides measurable data about main cultural traits and differences in certain cultures over the World. The Analysis of Hofstede`s model also includes relation to the various religions. The second part of the paper deals with the process of significant culture elements application on the marketing field. Primarily attention goes to the marketing mix and its tools -- product, price, place and promotion. This section defines and explains main aspects and perspectives of multicultural marketing, which are necessary to respect. The final methodical part of this paper focuses on the Culture of New Zealand and its fundamental elements related to the marketing as well. It provides overview of the main culture traits, which are essential to be adapted to launch New Zealand market successfully. Research of the visual symbol perception in Czech and New Zealand culture completes this topic. This was done through questionnaire using cultural based print advertisements. In conclusion it presents summary of the main goals found in this diploma paper.

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