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BRIC countries - development and perspectives
Stonawská, Martina ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; De Castro, Tereza (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to define the acronym BRIC, describe demographic, geographic and economic aspects of its individual members, present their predicted economic development and introduce main advantages and problems, which are typical for individual BRIC countries. The first part describes BRIC, its together summits, demographics, geographic and economic structure of BRIC countries. The second part focuses on analysis of macroeconomic indicators and the third part contains prospects for the future and advantages and problems of BRIC countries.
The road of Brazil to the BRICS countries: present situation and perspectives
Beleščák, Dušan ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; De Castro, Tereza (referee)
This thesis aims to describe the evolution of Brazil until the present day, with emphasis on the second half of the last century and the first decade of this century. Its second objective is to introduce the immense potential within the BRICS countries that resides in their cooperation and willingness to change the current power structure of the world, dominated for so long by the west. In this thesis Brazil is being compared to Russia, China, India and South Africa. These countries are also being compared to some of the important western states. The thesis describes strengths and weaknesses of Brazil and the BRICS group. It also tries to predict the future evolution of these countries and different obstacles that can occur on their way to the awaited prosperity, from internal social unrests to global conflicts.
Economic relations between the Czech Republic and the countries of BRIC
Krajníková, Veronika ; Neuwirthová, Magda (advisor) ; Koukalová, Klára (referee)
This thesis deals with the mutual relations of the Czech Republic with the BRIC countries. Individual members of the group - Brazil, Russia, India and China - have the potential to become in the next years or decades the strongest economies of the world. The aim of the work is to analyze existing business relations between the Czech Republic and these countries and on the basis of this analysis draw some predictions of future cooperation and find opportunities for Czech exporters. The work should provide an objective assessment based on statistical data and practical observations regarding cultural differences and specific business practices. The work should serve as an overview for Czech exporters who are interested in the BRIC countries to export.
Economic relations between the EU and the BRIC
Vančura, Jan ; Petříček, Václav (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The thesis deals with the economic relations between the European Union and the BRIC countries focusing on Brazil. The general and economic features of the BRIC countries are described in the first chapter, as well as the research of their role in the world economy. The next chapter focuses on the chosen country, Brazil. From the economic point of view it analyses the strengths and weaknesses, foreign trade and it also describes the agreements, that make the basis for the economic relations with the EU. The third chapter characterizes in detail the development and the recent form of the economic relations of the EU in general, between the EU and the BRIC countries, mainly Brazil. The last part gives some thought to the perspective sectors of the mutual relations between the EU and Brazil focusing on the particular form of their future development.
Position of BRIC countries on selected international commodity markets
Pospíšil, Jakub ; Müller, Štěpán (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
The bachelor thesis analyzes position of BRIC countries on international commodity markets with coffee, natural gas, gold, coal and iron ore in context with recent development of their economies. International economics theory is applied to put their global stance and engagement in international trade under scrutiny. Involvement in regional integrations is also briefly discussed. Brazil is key supplier of coffee to global markets and Russia enjoys prominent position in production of natural gas, whereas Indian demand moves the gold market. Chinese demand is fundamental for development of trade with coal and iron ore. Further in the paper the ability to influence market price of given commodities by the countries is analyzed and humble attempts of modest future development predictions are made.
Analysis of foreign economic relations of the Czech republic with BRIC countries.
Sibagatova, Adel ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Halík, Jaroslav (referee)
Today there is a great interest in the strategic markets or priority markets in the world. The list includes such countries as Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine, USA, Vietnam. World find them priority because they hide a great potential and dispose of large amount of wealth, important for the future prosperous development of the whole world. It is clear that other economies that are not in the list, try to establish business relations with these countries and strengthen their positions on their markets. All BRIC countries are currently considered as the priority markets. In my work I tried to describe the current situation in the development of bilateral trade relations between the Czech republic and the BRIC countries. BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) - a young forum of strengthening dialogue and cooperation with major countries among the dynamically developing countries, whose role in the global economy and politics is constantly increasing. During the last decade the BRIC countries became the "locomotive" of economic development in the world. Approximately 50% of world GDP growth in 2010, including the period after the crisis, was produced by BRIC countries. The Czech Republic is a relatively small economy, for which penetration to international trade plays an important role, and therefore for Czech exporters should BRIC markets become in the near term the main object of concentration.
Možnosti podnikání na brazilském trhu
Říhová, Michaela ; Machková, Hana (advisor) ; Jurek, Martin (referee)
The objective of the diploma thesis is to analyze potential of the Brazilian market for Czech companies. The thesis focuses on defining the most promising areas for the Czech export and also addresses the barriers to entry that can prevent Czech entrepreneurs from successful entry into Brazil.
The economic position of India in Asia and in the world
Neumannová, Lucie ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
India and China are currently one of the fastest growing world economies aspiring to the position of dominant centres at global map. This paper aims to point out the main competitive advantages of The Republic of India as well as limiting factors which can be the complication on the country's way towards prosperity.
Brazil and its position in the world economy
Schwarz, Jiří ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
The thesis deals with the position of Brazil in the world economy, the past development and the future perspective. The first chapter discusses the recent history of Brazil, especially the second part of the 20th century and concentrates on the past fundaments of future development. The second chapter adds another fragment that mentions relations with international organizations and position in international commerce. The third chapter describes the country and its status in the world based on the BRIC's general definition. There is an emphasis placed on the potential and risks.
The Position of India in The World Economy
Kunert, Pavel ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; De Castro, Tereza (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis deals with the state of Indian economy, its current and future expected development and position in the world economy. In the first chapter a recent development of Indian economy conditional on adopted reforms and a sectoral composition of economy are described. The second chapter deals with an involvement of the country in international economic relations and especially concerns about trade in goods and services and inflows of Foreign Direct Investment. A concomitant of current development in the world economy is a growing importance of BRIC countries that India also belongs to. The expected development and potentials and risks of further development are described in the third chapter.

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