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The importance of the automotive industry in the new member states of the European Union in Central Europe
Rynda, Tomáš ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The basic question of this thesis is to evaluate the importance of the automotive industry for the new member states of the European Union from Central Europe, which are the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Slovenia. Today automotive industry belongs to the most important industries. After 1990 Central Europe has become an area which is largely dependent on the production of vehicles and components. This thesis seeks to answer the question why this is so. The first part of this thesis introduces the companies operating in these five countries. The following chapter deals with the question of how far the automotive industry is important for the economies of these five countries. It focuses on the automotive industry's share of total exports, gross domestic product or total employment. The aim of the final part is to analyse the development of automobile production in recent years with regard to the economic crisis. Also, it outlines the likely development over the next few years.
The position of Poland in the economic integration of Europe
Mertová, Diana ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines the influence of European integration on the current position of Poland and its position on the European market. The aim of first chapter is to explore the changes that occurred after the entry of Poland into the EU, to assess its internal and external economic development and to bring the advantages and disadvantages Poland emerged after the integration process. The second part focuses on the effectiveness of the position of Poland in the EU and the priority is to explore the competitiveness of the state, to highlight strong sectors and sectors that significantly reduce the country's position among the EU Member States. The aim will be to propose possible solutions for reducing the country's competitiveness on the world rankings and to underline the strengths of the state.
The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union and its relationship to selected developing countries
Fűzesséryová, Adriana ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The purpose of the bachelor thesis is to describe the establishment and development of the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union, and to demonstrate the relationship of a particular commodity to Least Developed Countries. The thesis consists of five chapters. The first chapter presents the situation after World War II and describes the reasons for the creation of the Common Agricultural Policy. The second chapter outlines the development of the CAP from the first reform in the 1980'to the last planned reform. The aim of third chapter is to give actual figures. The fourth chapter examines the basic characteristics of LDC's as well as the basic information about their agriculture. The last fifth chapter illustrates the relationship between the CAP and the developing countries.
Gold standard and its potential for the next monetary system
Ďurša, Miroslav ; Žamberský, Pavel (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The current monetary system with its exponentially growing debt and then deepening social problems especially in the Western world such as USA or Europe needs a change. The evidences of unsustainability and its coming end are actions of central banks particularly during recent years since the fall of Lehman Brothers. These banks, along with national governments pour at the expense of inflation into the economy a huge amount of new money through commercial banks in the economy further multiplied. Money supply created during recent months in its volume corresponds to the volume of money supply created in a few decades before today's economic crisis. As a long time before Christ in Athens or in Rome, today the government trying to cheat the gold by using FIAT money, but history shows that FIAT money always degenerate into hyperinflation and the only monetary system that works is the classical gold standard. Classical gold standard has enormous potential to become the next monetary system as millions of people will lose everything during the hyperinflation.
Energy security of the EU
Musil, Jakub ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The issue of the energy security became widely discussed in the expert community and on several levels of the European policy during the recent years. The aim of this thesis is finding suitable tools of the energy policy of the EU and sketching of possible appearance of the energy mix in the next few decades. The first part describes the chosen methodology of the risk management. This is followed by the analysis of the current energy position of the EU. In the third part there are closely analyzed the particular factors of the risk, which enables a structured sight of the issue. The following chapter investigates current political struggle in energy questions on the European level. The consequences between the particular risk factors are evaluated in the last chapter using three scenarios of the possible future development. This analysis leads to prognosis of the energy mix in both the mid-term and the long-term horizon.
Influence of the EU energy policy on energy sector in the Czech Republic
Tischlerová, Anna ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
This thesis deals with the EU energy policy and its impact on the energy sector of the Czech Republic. The main objective is to analyze the implemantation and impact of the EU climate-energy package on the czech energy sector. The first part is devoted to describing the current state of the energy sector in the country.The second part is the theory of externalities due to the fact that carbon dioxid emissions are externalities, which the EU is trying tu reduce through its climate-energy measures. The third part delas with EU energy policy and the fourth one with its applications and implications in the Czech Republic.
Renewable energy sources in EU energy: Selected issues
Tomčová, Ivana ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to describe the principle and to evaluate the prospects of the new concept of electrical transmission and distribution networks Smart grids. This work deals with development and the three pillars of EU energy policy, the electricity market, problems in meeting targets in this area and the main challenges facing the EU. Smart Grid should be the solution to many current problems of the electricity market. In this work I try to explain how the whole system works, what technologies should be used and what benefits, respectively disadvantages would Smart Grid bring to producers, distributors and consumers of electricity energy.
Global population problem
Zelenáková, Eva ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
This paper on the topic "Global population problem" is divided into several parts. The first part contains the main characteristics of this problem and it deals with the effects of population issues to other, global problems. The next part is devoted to development of the population and its relationship to the environment and economic development. The following part concentrates on the main demographical trends. The last part tries to find solution.
EU´s energy policy - present condition and future prospects
Dvořáková, Anna ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The theme of this work is the EU's energy policy. It examines particular goals, first of all energy security. In the end there is evaluated, how the goals are implemented, what are the relations between particular objectives and whether the strategy is coherent. There is also a short description of the possible implications of future enlargement of EU.
Renewable resources, specialised on Photovoltaics in conditions of the European Union
Svobodová, Jitka ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
I intend to describe the evolution of access to renewable resources (especially photovoltaics) from the perspective of the European Union, the Czech Republic and the energy mix. The purpose of the first chapter is to describe the important historical milestones of European legislation which applies to renewable resources and to set the most important events that have pushed the European energy policy towards renewable resources. Part of this chapter will be devoted to the evaluation reports of the EU Commission, that determine the rate of progress of member countries according to applicable directives. In the second chapter I will focus on the comparison of most used types of power plants, describe their advantages and disadvantages regarding to the environment, pollution, economic, and electricity prices. Attention will be paid to conventional fuels (oil, natural gas, coal) and also renewable resources (wind, hydro, biomass and photovoltaics), and at last nuclear energy. The third chapter will focus on the Czech Republic, the development of its energy policy and especially on the situation created by legislative changes in 2010, its direct and indirect impact, and eventual development in the future.

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