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Determinants of Industrialization in sub-Saharan Africa and Possibilities for their Development
Sejkora, Jiří ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Šaroch, Stanislav (referee) ; Fárek, Jiří (referee) ; Adamcová, Lenka (referee)
Sub-Saharan economies need structural changes that would enhance their productivity, increase economic growth and development. In this regard, industrialization plays a key role. Using regression analysis, the aim of this dissertation thesis is to identify main factors (determinants) of industrialization in sub-Saharan Africa. The results indicate that infrastructure and economy size (measured by population size) represent main determinants of industrialization in the region. The thesis also deals with possibilities for development of those determinants. Case study of infrastructure development in Mauritius emphasizes privatization, cooperation with external subjects etc. Negative consequences of small economy size can be overcome by preferential trade agreements (under certain circumstances), as shown by analysis of the three smallest economies in the region.
The importance of the German economy in the global economy
Škoríková, Romana ; Šaroch, Stanislav (advisor) ; Sankot, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of this work is to characterize the importance of the German economy in the global economy on the basis of SWOT analysis. The work is composed as an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses, forthcoming opportunities and threats. The focus is on the role of interconnectedness of country and the state of its economy. The first chapter is about the economic situation in Germany, the second chapter is devoted to position in international trade. The third, and final chapter, I deal with political consequences.
Microfinance development in the Russian Federation - comparative analysis with India
Posvyanskaya, Alexandra ; Šaroch, Stanislav (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The main goal of this paper is to evaluate microfinance sector in the Russian Federation through its comparison with the sector in India. Using the comparison method the paper analyses causes and prospects of microfinance development in both countries and identifies current trends and key challenges the sector is facing. The first part of the paper provides theoretical background: it defines basic definitions, actors and historical context of the sector's origins according to the founder of microfinance - Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus. The second part is devoted to the major realities of microfinance in India, including actors, models of microfinance delivery and key challenges the industry is dealing with. The third part is a case study, which illustrates the state of microfinance in Russia primarily by means of final comparison.
Stowaway Problem of Eurozone Rating - case Greece
Müller, Lukáš ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Šaroch, Stanislav (referee)
This thesis examines an impact of Greek membership in eurozone on a trustworthiness of Greek economy. In order to do that, it uses a methodology of rating agency Moody´s, on which it applies macroeconomic data. The goal is to identify key factor, which caused the discrepancy between awarded rating and real economic stability. The text itself is divided into two thematic parts. The first introduces an institution of rating Agency and explains the Sovereign Rating Methodology 2013. The second than analyze Greek economy using this methodology and applies findings on the causes of Greek debt crisis. Even though Greek membership in eurozone indeed lowered the interest rates of their bonds, direct impact of this membership on country rating wasn´t proved. Therefore one of the reasons of Greek crisis was also a moral hazard, when the financial markets relied on the fact, that eurozone will not let a member state go bankrupt.
The impacts of foreign exchange interventions on economy of the Czech Republic
Koblížková, Petra ; Žamberský, Pavel (advisor) ; Šaroch, Stanislav (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is to evaluate both short term and long term impact of foreign exchange interventions, which were initiated by Czech central bank in November 2015, on the Czech economy. The first part of the text deals with theoretical aspects of the thesis, especially with the role of central bank and exchange rate, and with the historical development of both the monetary policy in the Czech Republic and Czech crown. Second part of the work investigates the causes that have led to the initiation of intervention régime and tries to clarify whether the triggering was truly justified. The main part of the thesis deals with the launch of interventions itself and also with the short term and longterm impacts on macroeconomic indicators. The end of the work is dedicated to a discussion of intervention regime exit, both to the time aspect and possible scenarios.
Chinese automotive industry: on the path to world dominance?
Bejkovský, Jan ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Šaroch, Stanislav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to assess Chinese automotive industry in the context of Chinese and world economy. Above all, it is focused on competitiveness of Chinese car makers with their counterparts from developed economies. Thesis has three parts. First chapter looks into the current position of both Chinese economy and automotive industry in the development pattern of the Word economy. Second part deals with automotive sector in China, its development and biggest car makers; also analyses results of Chinese customers' survey conducted. The goal of the last part is to examine current trends in the industry and competitiveness of Chinese car makers abroad.
Strategy of Škoda in China
Lai, Minh Tú ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Šaroch, Stanislav (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the Škoda brand and current company marketing strategy in the Chinese market. Leading to description and analysis of what is behind the recent success on the Chinese market and what factors could cause its future further triumph or possible breakdown in China.
Volunteering as a specific form of development cooperation, impact of non-profit organization FIDESCO on the city of Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Pešatová, Iveta ; Šaroch, Stanislav (advisor) ; Pavlík, Petr (referee)
This thesis discusess the aid effectiveness focusing on volunteering in development. Its main part is a case study that examines the impact of non-governmental organization engaged in volunteering FIDESCO on the city of Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The thesis does not analyze the aid effectiveness as a whole, but tries to point out the importance of organizations working with volunteers in the field of development cooperation.
Importance of microfinance for development in Central Asia
Pavlíček, Jiří ; Šaroch, Stanislav (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee)
Diploma thesis aims at analysing impacts of microfinance on economimies of particular countries in Central Asia region. Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan were chosen for the analysis. First part of the thesis characterizes socioeconomic development and situation in selected countries. Second part of the thesis analyses specific form of microfinance and governments' attitude to this area of financial sector. The last part of the thesis compares impacts of microfinance on chosen economies with each other. It also deals with comparation of microfinance system in Central Asia and vision of Muhammad Yunus, pioneer of modern microfinance.
Impact of euro adoption on Slovak’s economy, focusing on competitiveness
Závadská, Jana ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Šaroch, Stanislav (referee)
Thesis analyzes different indicators of competitiveness in period before and after adopting of euro in Slovakia. First chapter contains theoretical background, defines competitiveness and methods of its measuring. Second chapter analyzes development of macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, inflation, government debt and deficit. Aim od third chapter is to evaluate competitiveness of Slovakia, using different competitiveness reports and this chapter also contains analysis of unit labor costs, labor productivity and real effective exchange rate. Fourth chapter is analyzing different exchange rate regimes and compares impact of financial crisis on Slovak and Czech economy due to the fact, that countries had different exchange rate regimes in this period.

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