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The social security in chosen states of the EU
Tichý, Vladimír ; Chvátalová, Iva (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to describe social security in chosen states of the European Union. According to the typology of Esping-Andersen these welfare states are classified into three of the following types: liberal, social-democratic and conservative. The liberal model is represented by the Great Britain, the conservative model by Germany and the social-democratic model by Finland. The Social Security in the Czech Republic is also discussed in the thesis. Finally, a comparison of individual states takes place, where an emphasis is made on identical and different signs.
The development of Finnish economy between 2007 and 2010
Lampíř, Tomáš ; Karpová, Eva (advisor) ; Abrhám, Josef (referee)
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine the development of Finnish economy in past few years especially in context of global financial and economic crisis. This work also examines the causes of remarkable uptorn in Finland's economic performance since 1990 and the longevity of such state. Attention is also paid to current main characteristics of Finnish economy in world context such as nordic social model, education system and research, development and innovations.
The Competitiveness of the Nordic Countries
Valík, Lukáš ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis is divided into three main parts. The first chapter deals with the theme of the welfare state. It explains the definition of this term, outlines general causes of the rise of this form, characterizes existing models of the social policy with focus on the Nordic type, presents some of the opinions of the critics and also deals with the crisis of this concept. The second part is dedicated to the theme of the competitiveness. It includes some of the applied definitions and gives examples of the institutions, which deal with measuring competitiveness. The second chapter focuses on the methodology used by the World Economic Forum. The third part tries to find a connection between the development of the competitiveness and the reduction of the welfare state in Denmark, Finland and Sweden. The procedure is based on the analysis of the development of the competitiveness of these countries according to the Global Competitiveness Reports and on the analysis of the indicators, which help to estimate the development of the typical attributes of the Nordic model of the welfare state.
Nordic Welfare Stare
Novotná, Anežka ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Jeníček, Vladimír (referee)
The thesis Nordic Welfare states addresses the social policies of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. It concentrates on specific features of policies forming the Nordic social system and the paper also evaluates the impacts of the social policies in various fields. Moreover, the paper discusses the perspectives of the Nordic welfare state and identifies potential risks which they may face in the future.
Finnish-Russian Relations after Finland´s Joining the EU
Cvejnová, Barbora ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Sršeň, Radim (referee)
The master thesis describes the Finnish-Russian relations after 1995, that means the year when Finland joined the EU. The current mutual relations are considered to be excellent even in spite of Finland's negative experience from the past. The aim of the thesis is to analyze Finnish-Russian relations and to outline their individual fields. The question is whether the excellent relations will be continued or if there are any factors that could impair the development of the relations. The question might also be to which extent the experience from the past could determine some of the issues, such as Finland's joining the NATO or the Karelian question.
Popular vote in parliamentary systems: causes and effects of the implementation in selected European countries
Kuta, Martin ; Němec, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Vladimíra (referee)
Popular vote of a president is a necessary condition of a presidential system. This thesis focuses on the popular vote of a president in parliamentary systems where the president is merely a formal head of state with limited powers. The case studies -- Finland and Slovakia -- will provide with possible causes and effects of an implementation of the popular vote in the political systems and their subsequent changes. Intra-executive conflicts as consequences of the split-up of powers between the president and the government will be studied. The main question of the thesis is if the implementation of the popular vote may change the type of the political system.
The business negotiation with a Finnish partner
Suková, Lenka ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Laschoberová, Libuše (referee)
The thesis discusses the business negotiation with a Finnish partner. The first part is dedicated to the characteristic of the Republic of Finland and its contemporary environment. The second part is devoted to the main elements of the Finnish culture and society. The third part includes the information about the business negotiation in Finland. The last part involves the practical research on the business negotiation with a Finnish partner whose participants were the Czech firms exporting to Finland. The research was proceeded through the questionnaire.
Social security in selected countries of the EU
Kuljačková, Tereza ; Chvátalová, Iva (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The bachelor thesis "Social security in selected countries of the European Union" dissert on so-called "welfare states", how are nowadays called developed countries in regard of their approach to social policy. According to the typology of Esping-Andersen are these welfare states classified into three following types: liberal, social-democratic and conservative. One representative had been chosen to each of these types: liberal model is represented by Great Britain, Finland represents social-democratic model and Germany became a representative of conservative model. Sections 3-5 contain detailed characteristic of social security in Great Britain, Finland and Germany and its comparison.
The influence of cultural differences on business co-operation between the Czech Republic and Finland.
Burianová, Marcela ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Skálová, Barbora (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to explain the existence of cultural differences between the Czech Republic and Finland and its possible influence on mutual business cooperation, especially on the process of business negotiations. The two countries are compared on the basis of cultural dimensions by Geert Hofstede and on the basis of research that results from the interviews with native Finns living in the Czech Republic.
Sustainability of public finance and results of reforms in Finland
Váchová, Petra ; Kubátová, Květa (advisor) ; Láchová, Lenka (referee)
The graduation theses "Sustainability of public finance and results of reforms in Finland" is dealing with devolopment of finnish reforms of public finance since 1990 until now.The first part describes the tax system of Finland and the main part of thesis analyzes the reforms of public finance and tax reform. The aim of this dissertation is strike a balance of sustainability of public finance and to find perspectives and recommendation for Czech republic.

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