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Comparison of the EU economic relations with India and the PRC from the nineties to the year 2006
Hrubá, Blanka ; Kučerová, Irah (advisor) ; Oklešťková, Ivana (referee)
Diploma thesis "Comparison of the EU economic relations with India and the PRC from the nineties to the year 2006" is seeks to compare approach of the European Union to the two most populated countries of the World. It observes development of these two relations - their parallel points and differences - by the analysis of documents published by the EU and economic indicators. At the same time it tries to answer the question, why these relations are different, eventually why they are in some areas similar. The author also seeks to find out whether the mutual economic relations have been derived just from the economic level of India and the PRC or whether and how the economic relations with the EU have been influenced by their political organization. This work is concerned with these relations only on a level of the EU and monitored countries and its aim is not to watch policies of individual member states of the EU and their disputes about this topic. The author also seeks to predict possible development in the future from the recognized facts.
Economic diplomacy in the new millenium and implications for the Czech Republic
Krčál, Adam ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Veselý, Zdeněk (referee) ; Štouračová, Judita (referee)
The dissertation thesis focused on a topical issue of the economic diplomacy, its role in the current economic discourse and its implication for the Czech Republic. The main contribution of the thesis can be seen in linking traditional economic issues, such as external economic relations balance with political issues, for example the governance of economic diplomacy on the national level. Being placed between economics and politics is a typical feature for the economic diplomacy. The thesis analysed various aspects of economic diplomacy, predominantly the export promotion and foreign direct investments. The Czech economic diplomacy has a big potential for further development. The Czech entrepreneurs are quite successful on foreign markets, both in the developed countries and in the third World. If the identified weaknesses were eliminated and some improvement measures were adopted, the positive impact on the economy and the business environment will arrive soon. The economic diplomacy plays an important role in the open economy, which is also the case of the Czech Republic. It also hugely affects the external economic balance of the country. The thesis also showed that the governance of the Czech economic diplomacy suffers from major deficiencies, particularly in terms of the distribution of powers and responsibilities. This hinders an efficient functioning of the state system of export promotion. In addition, the state support is not targeted enough at the sector of SMEs that needs the most support. The level of awareness about the public services provided is low. On the other hand, the findings showed that another important element of the economic diplomacy, the state support of foreign direct investments is very instrumental in the competitiveness of the economy and thus substantively contributes to the economic growth. The comparative analysis of the governance systems in Germany, Austria, Finland and France revealed that although the Czech system of economic diplomacy governance is similar to a certain extent to the analysed countries, there are still some issues to deal with that negatively affects the efficiency. There are a number of suggestions for further improvement provided in the thesis that can be used by the policy makers.
EU - Canada relations: will CETA change their character?
Spáčilová, Klára ; Antal, Jarolím (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
The thesis deals with the external economic relations between the European Union and Canada. The aim is to analyze the current state of their bilateral partnership - whether the current tools used by the partners nowadays fulfil their potential of 21st century. The thesis also analyzes the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and its prospective impact on a character of the partnership between the EU and Canada as well its impact from a wider, global perspective.
Czech centre in Moscow and its activities
Marková, Renata ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Bučková, Jitka (referee)
This thesis describes Czech centres and their activities. It depicts the role of Czech centres in the pro-export policy of the Czech Republic and evaluates their contributions for the development of external economic relations. The central point of this thesis is an analysis of activities of the Czech centre-Czech house Moscow and evaluation of its contribution for a concrete corporation which considers entering the Russian market.
China's Accession to the WTO: the Impact on Relations with the Main Economic Partners
Pelcová, Lucie ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
People's Republic of China is currently one of the most performing asian developing countries and at the same time it is also one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Aim of this thesis is to compare the territorial structure of China's external economic relations before and after the year 2001 when China joined the World Trade Oragnization. The thesis puts the accent on the main economic partners such as the European Union, Japan and the United States of America.

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