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PPP PROJEKTY – OMYL NEBO RACIONÁLNÍ ŘEŠENÍ PROBLÉMŮ FINANCOVÁNÍ PROJEKTŮ VEŘEJNÉHO SEKTORU V PRVNÍCH DVOU DEKÁDÁCH 21. STOLETÍ?
Kliková, Petra ; Ševčík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pekárek, Štěpán (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of the Private-Public-Partnership (PPP) projects, as a tool for mutual financing of the public projects by private sector. Its main goal is to confirm or disprove the hypothesis, that the PPP projects are more effective form of the financing of the public projects and solve the problem of the debt trap into which countries entered in last decades. The thesis also defines the problem of the PPP project, their advantages and disadvantages and possible risks, analyses their usage in the Czech Republic and compares the experiences from the Great Britain in first two decades of the 21st century. The theoretical part of the thesis copes with the topic of financing of the projects of public sector and PPP projects. The descriptive and comparative methods will be used. In the practical part of the thesis will be performed the comparison of the chosen projects by synthetic analysis and the recommendation for the Czech Republic will be formulated based on the findings.
Comparative analysis of instruments for regulation of biodegradable municipal waste foccused on tradable permits
Kliková, Petra ; Louda, Jiří (advisor) ; Osersová, Marta (referee)
The problem of biodegradable municipal waste which is being placed on landfills has become a current introduction of Council Directive 99/31/EC on the landfill of waste for the member states of the European Union, which attempts to solve problems caused by placing these types of waste on landfills; it concerns chiefly the genesis of greenhouse gas. Some countries therefore also utilize the economic instruments of the environment politics, to a greater or smaller extent, in their waste strategies for fulfilling their goals. The work analyzes two chosen market based instruments that are being used in the given issue, specifically tradable permissions which Great Britain uses in its programme Landfill Allowances Trading Scheme (LATS), and charges for the waste landfills which are being asserted in Czech Republic. Using the comparative analysis, performed by the methodology designed by OECD, it is being observed how effectively the chosen instrument affects the given problem.

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