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Corporate Performance Assesment
Šístková, Sabina ; Sýkora, Filip (referee) ; Režňáková, Mária (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis „Performance evaluation of a company“ is to analyze performance of a company providing travel services in global market. The theoretical part defines basic concepts and methods of performance evaluation. The analytical part is focused on analysis of the activities including comparasion of financial indicators with competitors in global martket and suggestions for improvments. The final part includes project, which should increase the overal performance of the company.
Corporate Performance Assesment
Šístková, Sabina ; Sýkora, Filip (referee) ; Režňáková, Mária (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis „Performance evaluation of a company“ is to analyze performance of a company providing travel services in global market. The theoretical part defines basic concepts and methods of performance evaluation. The analytical part is focused on analysis of the activities including comparasion of financial indicators with competitors in global martket and suggestions for improvments. The final part includes project, which should increase the overal performance of the company.
The role of agriculture in the process of Spain's entry into the EC
Sýkora, Filip ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Tomalová, Eliška (referee)
Spain sent its application for EC membership in 1977, but was admitted only in 1986 after complicated entry negotiations. One of the most disputed topics concerning the Spain's application to the EC was agriculture. This bachelor thesis examines the importance of agricultural sector in the process of integration of Spain in the EC, namely expectations of membership in EC for agricultural sector, the attitude of older EC member countries during negotiations and eventually the changes in Spain's agricultural sector after the entry into the EC. The thesis strives to verify the assumption that a good deal of motivation for the EC membership came from expectations that the entry into the EU would bring intense capital investment and would open new markets for Spanish agricultural produce, meanwhile southern EC's feared high competition of the Spanish agriculture and their consent with further enlargement was contingent on either concessions by Spain in other fields or structural changes in EC's policies. A part of the hypothesis is also the assumption that even though Spain was faced with long transition periods, Spanish agriculture mostly benefitted from the entry into the EC and experienced further modernization. Keywords Agriculture, Common Agricultural Policy, regional policy, EC, EEC, EU, Spain
The Journey of Czech Crown into eurozone
Sýkora, Filip ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Hanzlíková, Helena (referee)
The target of this Bachelor's Thesis is to evaluate if the Czech republic is ready to accept the unified european currency euro, to analyse the ability of the Czech republic in fulfilling of the Maastricht convergence criteria and to assess whether the national economics is ready enough to enter the eurozone. In the first part of the Thesis is a brief description of formation of the united european monetary union. The second part is focused to fulfilling of the Maastricht convergence criteria by the Czech republic and its detailed description. And in the third part there is evaluated the real readiness for convergence to the united european currency of the czech economics is evaluated.
The Eurozone Crisis from the Perspective of the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas
Sýkora, Filip ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to examine whether the theory of Optimum Currency Area (OCA) confirms the view that the economies of southern and northern member states of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) display different economic characteristics. The thesis strives to answer whether a hypothetical separation of current EMU into two separate monetary blocks makes sense from the perspective of the theory of OCA. First, the thesis examines the evolution of the theory of OCA with a special focus on suggested criteria and their usefulness for the analysis of hypothetical break-up of EMU. These criteria are subsequently divided into economic and political criteria and into centrally fulfilled and separately fulfilled criteria. The thesis then examines how the member states of the EMU cope with the proposed criteria.

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