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Application of rapid prototyping technology in the investment casting technology
Čejka, Libor ; Mikulka, Vít (referee) ; Kosour, Vojtěch (advisor)
To accelerate the production of prototype castings, it is necessary to shorten the time required for the production of investment casting, allowing just the Rapid Prototyping technology. This technology is being developed for several decades, but the application of the method of lost wax model is completely normal. Task of the thesis is to develop a literature search possibilities of mapping technology in Rapid Prototyping technology foundry investment casting wax model.
Culprits and Victims in Selected Works of Czech and Sudeten German Authors
Štillerová, Jana ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Neumann, Lukáš (referee)
My thesis deals with the literary treatment of the question of guilt for the removal of Germans from the Czech lands after World War II. The perspectives of Czech and Sudeten German authors are often very different, but sometimes very similar, although the authors are separated not only by nationality, but also by several decades of their lives since the treatment of the topic and the time that influenced them. Řezáč's, Durych's, Körner's and Mühlberger's rendering of the subject falls in the same epoch, namely the 1950s, while Gudrun Pausewang, who, although she also lived through the displacement and could have written about it right after World War II, waited forty years to write her book. It is possible that she needed to gain some distance from the traumatic experience in order to collect her thoughts and gain some perspective on the events. The deportation is also dealt with by authors who did not personally experience it: Tučková and Bernig. One might expect Czech authors to have the same view of the issue of guilt, but this is not the case. Durych and Bernig are open, both sides speak, they also describe Germans as victims and call for dialogue and reflection. Řezáč is one-sided, tendentious, expedient, only Germans are guilty, never victims. Tučková too, but in the opposite way. Most...
Culprits and Victims in Selected Works of Czech and Sudeten German Authors
Štillerová, Jana ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Neumann, Lukáš (referee)
My thesis deals with the literary treatment of the question of guilt for the removal of Germans from the Czech lands after World War II. The perspectives of Czech and Sudeten German authors are often very different, but sometimes very similar, although the authors are separated not only by nationality, but also by several decades of their lives since the treatment of the topic and the time that influenced them. Řezáč's, Durych's, Körner's and Mühlberger's rendering of the subject falls in the same epoch, namely the 1950s, while Gudrun Pausewang, who, although she also lived through the displacement and could have written about it right after World War II, waited forty years to write her book. It is possible that she needed to gain some distance from the traumatic experience in order to collect her thoughts and gain some perspective on the events. The deportation is also dealt with by authors who did not personally experience it: Tučková and Bernig. One might expect Czech authors to have the same view of the issue of guilt, but this is not the case. Durych and Bernig are open, both sides speak, they also describe Germans as victims and call for dialogue and reflection. Řezáč is one-sided, tendentious, expedient, only Germans are guilty, never victims. Tučková too, but in the opposite way. Most...
Application of rapid prototyping technology in the investment casting technology
Čejka, Libor ; Mikulka, Vít (referee) ; Kosour, Vojtěch (advisor)
To accelerate the production of prototype castings, it is necessary to shorten the time required for the production of investment casting, allowing just the Rapid Prototyping technology. This technology is being developed for several decades, but the application of the method of lost wax model is completely normal. Task of the thesis is to develop a literature search possibilities of mapping technology in Rapid Prototyping technology foundry investment casting wax model.
Japan's Economic Stagnation and Its Potential Solutions
Buchalcevová, Zuzana ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
This thesis is devoted to long-term stagnation of the Japanese economy and potential solutions addressing such issue. The aim of this thesis is to propose a suitable solution to Japan's long-term stagnation. Firstly, the theoretical as well as practical basis of current Japan's stagnation is described. Economic theory and basic economic principles are explained within the theoretical background in order to apply such knowledge to the real economy correctly. Then, Japan's economic development from the second half of the 20th century till present is outlined within the practical background with an emphasis on "Lost decade" and persisting stagnation to better understand the way the Japanese economy functions. Secondly, the causes of Japan's "Lost decade" and persisting stagnation are presented. The theoretical basis of the causes of long-term stagnation is outlined with an emphasis on economic policy as a key instrument that affects the real economy. Then, the causes of Japan's long-term stagnation are deeply analyzed including a confrontation of selected causes by the author. Lastly, potential solutions addressing the issue of long-term economic stagnation are discussed. Existing solutions that aim to end Japan's stagnation are described and assessed. The main contribution of the author lies in proposing a solution to Japan's long-term economic stagnation from the author's perspective including specific measures to restore economic growth.
Analysis of the japanese lost decade in the 90's of the 20th century
Klimeš, Jakub ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Pavel (referee)
This bachelor thesis tries to describe the causes of Japanese recession in the 90's of 20. century and attempts to clarify why this crisis took so long. The analysis of the real GDP, specifically adjustment of its individual components, uprooted the hypothesis that the deepening of the recession was caused by Japanese household net saving rate. This thesis stands critical towards Keynesian recommendations which were applied in 90's in Japan. This thesis follows fiscal interventions of the Japanese government and also the monetary policy of the Bank of Japan because their actions led to the deepening of the recession in the 90's.
Japan‘s lost decade: impact on current and future economic development
Roštínský, Jakub ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Nováková, Jana (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Japan's lost decade: impact on current and future economic development" is focused on giving comprehensive overview of the development of the Japanese economy from the beginning of lost decade till the end of 20s of the 21st century. Emphasis is put on analysis of macroeconomic data during economic cycles in the context of economic and monetary policy and external influences. The target of this thesis is to determine whether Japan's government have succeeded in solving specific problems that occurred in the period of lost decade and whether foundations for sustainable economic growth were laid. The first chapter focuses on Japan's lost decade in order to identify its main causes and contributors. The second chapter puts emphasis on Koizumi's reforms, and on impacts of the global financial crisis on the Japanese economy. The third chapter concentrates on new government strategy and its influence on future development of Japan's economy.
The effect of monetary policy on the Japanese economy during the 90 years
Čížek, Pavel ; Dočkal, Dalibor (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this paper is to analyze the effects of monetary policy to the Japanese real economy during the eighties and nineties, whichare often referred to as the the Lost Decade. The theoretical part is devoted to the basic description and comparison of selected theories of monetary policy. It focuses primarily on the Liquidity trap, Friedman's monetarism and also deals with the benefits of mainstream economics and Austrian School. The maen finding is analysis of selected data in the Japanese economy sensitive to monetary policy. On the basis of evaluated data shows to what extent the real product influenced monetary policy. As exploration of the data is chosen short-term interest rate at which banks offer loans to investors, share prices, changes in money supply and demand and the development of gross domestic product. The result of the examination is to determine the proportion of the impact of monetary policy to fluctuations in the so-called Lost decade.

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