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The Banking Office by the Ministry of Finance in the period of 1919-1926. Contribution to the History of the Monetary Policy of So-called First Republic.
Ritterová, Zuzana ; Soběhart, Radek (advisor) ; Szobi, Pavel (referee)
This work is devoted to the topic of Banking Office by the Ministry of Finance. The main question, I am focusing on, is why the Czechoslovak National Bank wasn't activated until 1926. At the basis of unpublished sources and study of the latest scientific literature, I came to conclusion that there are three possible explanations. The factor which influenced the period of waiting for activation the most was the requirement of the currency stability. The most fundamental discovery is that the duration of the Bank office activity was pretty prolonged by the politics of financial ministers. These tried to increase the value of the currency, before it was stabilized and the management of currency would be given to the central bank.
Creation and evolution circumstances of Czechoslovak National Bank
Marek, Patrik ; Váňa, Daniel (advisor) ; Tajovský, Ladislav (referee)
The goal of the thesis: "Creation and evolution circumstances of Czechoslovak National Bank" is to describe the evolution of czechoslovak central banking since the foundation of the independent Czechoslovak Republic in 1918 until creation of Czechoslovak National Bank in 1926. Its first part is dedicated to the monetary reform of 1919, describing its theoretical foundations, methods of implementation and impacts. Second part is dedicated to the Bank Office of the Ministry of Finance as its direct predecessor. Finally, third part of the thesis describes creation, organisation and activities of the Czechoslovak National Bank alone.
The Economic Situation of the Second Republic
Ráček, Martin ; Doležalová, Antonie (advisor) ; Kunert, Jakub (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the economic situation of the Second Republic. Second Republic is a sign of the political system in Czechoslovakia between the two occupation, namely from 1 October 1938 to 15 March 1939. The aim of the work is according to analysis adopted economic policies determine what form of state in fact the Second Republic was. Another intention of the work is to identify the objectives of economic and monetary policy and to compare the views of prominent representatives of economic and monetary policy. The work is based on the analysis of archival documents from the archives of the Czech National Bank, the National Archive of the Czech Republic and the Central Statistical Library. It became clear that in the significantly weakened Czechoslovak Republic, in which political regime showed signs of becoming increasingly authoritarian state, since the first days after the Munich Agreement promote both the left and right-wing economic policy recommendations and requirements. One of the key features of the economic situation of the Second Republic was characterized by mutual co-existence of state controlled economy and private property.
Monetary policy of the Czechoslovak Republic between 1918 and 1938
Eder, David ; Korda, Jan (advisor)
The thesis is focused on description and introduction into the monetary policy of the Czechoslovak Republic from the creation of the independent state in 1918 to the German occupation in 1938. Since there is always confrontation of different opinions when public matters are being solved and discussed -- historical data and events in the thesis are clarified by more options and ideas that have been also proposed or theoretically possible. Moreover where it is possible the examples of progress in countries which have chosen different steps in the monetary policy than Czechoslovakia are given.

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