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How to find the rate of border stress in the survival drill
Heřmánek, Jaroslav ; Barták, Erik (advisor) ; Majerčík, Petr (referee)
AABBSSTTRRAACCTT TTiittllee:: How to find the border stress in the survival drill PPuurrppoossee:: Purpose of this master thesis is to find acceptable instruments for determination of border stress in the survival drill. MMeetthhooddss:: This master thesis was worked up as empiric quantitative research observation type. We have tested 16 probands. For testing we used four motoric tests which were prepared to find actual stress of probands, psychological test OPTIM and in the second course hematologic research. RReessuullttss:: Measured values demonstrate possible connection in two motoric tests where the results are getting worse in border stress and in the extreme stress. In rest two tests there was not proved any connection between the results of tests and stress. KKeeyy wwoorrddss:: Actual stress, stress, soft motorics, equilibrium abilitiy, reaction ability, action ability, tapping rate.
How to find the rate of border stress in the survival drill
Heřmánek, Jaroslav ; Barták, Erik (advisor) ; Majerčík, Petr (referee)
AABBSSTTRRAACCTT TTiittllee:: How to find the border stress in the survival drill PPuurrppoossee:: Purpose of this master thesis is to find acceptable instruments for determination of border stress in the survival drill. MMeetthhooddss:: This master thesis was worked up as empiric quantitative research observation type. We have tested 16 probands. For testing we used four motoric tests which were prepared to find actual stress of probands, psychological test OPTIM and in the second course hematologic research. RReessuullttss:: Measured values demonstrate possible connection in two motoric tests where the results are getting worse in border stress and in the extreme stress. In rest two tests there was not proved any connection between the results of tests and stress. KKeeyy wwoorrddss:: Actual stress, stress, soft motorics, equilibrium abilitiy, reaction ability, action ability, tapping rate.
How to find the rate of border stress in the survival drill
Heřmánek, Jaroslav ; Barták, Erik (advisor) ; Majerčík, Petr (referee)
AABBSSTTRRAACCTT TTiittllee:: How to find the rate of border stress in the survival drill PPuurrppoossee:: Purpose of this master thesis is try to find acceptable instruments for determination of border stress in the survival drill. MMeetthhooddss:: This master thesis was worked up as empiric quantitative research observation type. We have tested 15 participants of course "Přesuny na sněhu a ledu" and 16 participants of course for survival instructors. For testing we used four motoric tests which were prepared to find actual stress of probands, psychological test OPTIM and in the second course hematologic research. RReessuullttss:: Measured values demonstrate possible connection in two motoric tests where the results are getting worse in border stress and in the extreme stress. In rest two tests there was not proved any connection between the results of tests and stress. KKeeyy wwoorrddss:: Actual stress, stress, soft motorics, equilibrium abilitiy, reaction ability, action ability, tapping rate. Vytvořeno pomocí Software602 Print2PDF 8. Tuto řádku odstraníte zakoupením licence a aktivací na http://www.software602.cz/
Economic research bulletin (2007, No.1)
Heřmánek, Jaroslav ; Hlaváček, Michal ; Jakubík, Petr ; Geršl, Adam ; Derviz, Alexis ; Podpiera, Jiří ; Šmídková, Kateřina
This issue of the CNB Research Bulletin looks at advances in the area of financial stability. Financial stability issues have attracted the attention of central banks in the last 10 years, mainly due to the rapid development of financial systems, the emergence of new financial products and the increased integration of the financial system across borders. These issues are extremely important for the Czech financial sector as well. One of the most widely used analytical tools for evaluating the stability of the financial sector is stress testing. The first article – by Jaroslav Heřmánek, Petr Jakubík and Michal Hlaváček – describes progress in this area as compared to earlier versions of stress testing. Progress has been made primarily in the areas of modelling credit risk and linking the stress testing to the CNB’s official macroeconomic forecast. The second and third articles – by Adam Geršl and by Alexis Derviz and Jiří Podpiera – are devoted to the issue of cross border-contagion in the Czech Republic. This problem is of great importance for the Czech Republic due to the strong foreign ownership of the Czech banking sector and the increasing crossborder flows of capital. The article by Adam Geršl uses macroeconomic data from BIS and compares the threats of cross-border contagion from other CEECs using a common creditor index. The article by Alexis Derviz and Jiří Podpiera presents the results of a sophisticated microeconomic model of lending contagion within multinational banking groups together with an empirical model of lending contagion using individual bank data from Bankscope.
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Stress testing the Czech banking system: Where are we? Where are we going?
Čihák, Martin ; Heřmánek, Jaroslav
This note summarizes the various outputs from the CNB research project Stress Testing for Banking Supervision. The note describes the current status of the project by presenting the latest stress test results and by comparing the methodology of these tests with those presented by other central banks. Finally, the note suggests further steps to improve the stress testing program at the CNB, such as strengthening credit risk modeling, including by engaging commercial banks in the exercise.
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