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Comparisson of legal frameworks for cohesion policy within the current and next programming period
Meloun, Ondřej ; Štěpánek, Petr (advisor) ; Černý, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to provide the reader with basics of the legislative framework of the cohesion policy of the European union within the current programming period 2007-2014. The emphasis is put on the implementation of the cohesion policy on the national level. The thesis should acquaint the reader with bodies and procedures, which have been set by the Comission towards transparent execution of the policy. The second part of this thesis deals with the main differences and changes the Comission proposed in proposals of the Cohesion policy regulations. Finally, the last part deals with the revenue-generating projects and will define the main changes in the methodology. For purposes of this thesis was chosen the priority axis "The Improvement of Water Management Infrastructure and Reduction of Flood Risks".
Competitiveness of Czech industry in EU
Kratochvíl, Jakub ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Dúbravská, Pavla (referee)
Czech Republic has been always traditional industrial country and the importance of its industry will not diminish, even in spite of the growing share of services on GDP. The goal of this thesis is therefore to analyze strong and weak points of Czech manufacturing and its particular sectors. Measuring various indicators of macroeconomic competitiveness, the results for the Czech Republic have revealed relatively low labour costs, at least in comparison with the EU average, but this comparative advantage can be depleted over time. The challenge for the Czech manufacturing is thus to pass over to upper levels of production with higher margins and higher value added. The thesis is also dealing with different points of view on the topic of industrial policy and the role of government in this policy. The thesis introduces two strategical documents as well, Europe 2020 strategy published by the European Commission and Back on Top strategy published by Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Competitiveness Policy of the EU: from Lisbon Strategy to Europe 2020
Kühtreiberová, Miriam ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Jiránková, Martina (referee)
The thesis focuses on analysis of competitiveness policy of the European Union. The aim of the thesis is to define the competitiveness policy represented by long-term growth strategies: Lisbon strategy and later Europe 2020, to analyze shift in perception of the competitiveness from the beginning of this century till nowadays concerning the changes of both economic environment and the European Union. First part defines theoretical approaches to competitiveness including "European model". Second part deals with the analysis of the economic situation and identifies main challenges for the EU. Third part compares Lisbon strategy with Europe 2020. Finally, the Europe 2020 strategy is critically evaluated.
Competitiveness of France in the context of its membership in the EU
Řezáčová, Šárka ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Nováková, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with an issue of competitiveness of France. The first chapter deals with a general definition of competitiveness and the Lisbon Strategy implemented in 2000 by EU and a new document Europe 2020. In the second chapter, there is a basic characteristics of the French economy. The last chapter attends to the reforms and laws recently adopted by French government to improve the competitiveness of the country.
Governance of the Lisbon strategy
Buranovský, Martin ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Pluskalová, Eva (referee)
The intention of the bachelor thesis is to analyze what specific tools and mechanisms of governance were used in the implementation process of the Lisbon strategy. Furthermore, it reviews its achievements and assesses whether the implementation methods and the individual instruments chosen could ensure the actual realization of the objectives set in the agenda. Finally, this work has the ambition to express the opinion of the author on future destiny of the new strategic plan dubbed Europe 2020. It also presents a newly introduced Euro plus pact and briefly assesses its potential contribution to the Union.
European economy and its importance in the world economy
Kútna, Dominika ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
Bachelor thesis European economy and its importance in the world economy is focused on the place of economy of European union in the world and its current influence. The target of this thesis is to define, whether the economy of European Union is enough strong to become global leader. The thesis aims in the first chapter on the general characteristics of economy of European Union from the view of macroeconomic indicators and its current status. The second chapter pays attention to external economic relationships of the European Union with its biggest trade partners. The next aim of this chapter is to mention the world economic gain and potential, which can be strategic for European union in the future. Third chapter is linking for the two former and answers the final question, whether the economy of European union is global player and in which questions plays the key role. Final part of my thesis targets the future European Union and its next movement that can influence not only the economy of EU, but also the rest of the world.
Lisbon strategy in 2010
Košťál, Michal ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Horák, Jiří (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the competitiveness of the European union. In the first chapter, I try to define the competitiveness in general, then I deal with the lisbon strategy, its origin, course and evaluation. The second chapter involves the competitiveness comparison of the Czech republic and Estonia on the basis of World Bank's and World Economic Forum's analyses. The third chapter deals with the perspectives of the European union's and Czech republic's competitiveness.
Europe 2020 Strategy in the Context of Modern Growth Theories
Katocsová, Veronika ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with Europe 2020 strategy and its targets in the context of growth theories. The thesis aims at relating the measures suggested by the strategy to the implications of the growth theories. First, the targets are compared with the current situation in EU member states and problem areas of European competitiveness are identified. Growth models described in the first chapter yield some normative recommendations with respect to growth policies. Based on these conclusions, the thesis discusses the policies designed in the Europe 2020 strategy and their implications for economic growth in the EU.
Realization of the EU Internal Market
Črep, Ivan ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Popovová, Marie (referee)
The aim of the work is to explain integration activities in the western Europe, describe steps heading to creation of a Common Market and then an Internal Market being the core part of the European economic integration. The work deals with realization of the EU Internal Market after 1993 according to official documents of the EU that can be divided into separate complex strategies of the EU, strategies and action plans for the Internal Market and the reports evaluating the success made and remaining imperfections. Consequently, the work assesses the current situation in the Internal Market and analyses its objectives according to published EU documents.
The importance and allocation of science and technology parks in Europe
Trybenekr, Jan ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the present situation in the area of science and technology parks in Europe. The introductory chapter offers a general theoretical view of the science and technology park concept. In the following analytical chapter the author initially examines the importance of science and technology parks in Europe, in particular regarding their support from the European Union connected with the unsuccessful Lisbon Agenda and its current successive strategy Europe 2020, and then focuses on their present allocation in the European area and prospective future trends. The content of the final chapter is a brief presentation and comparison of selected European science and technology parks.

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