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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TATMADAW: Are Natural Resources A Barrier To An Economic Transition In Myanmar?
Kumbun, Lanung Tu ; Benáček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Růžička, Ivan (referee)
Myanmar's economic freedom is ranked the lowest amongst ASEAN countries. Thus its fact that Myanmar's economy is interfered with by the military regime - The question "Why economic growth and prosperity?" needs to be analyzed in order to understand Tatmadaw's intervention in the economy. The "Are natural resources a an economic transition in Myanmar?" and "How does Tatmadaw control natural resources?" The hypotheses I test here are: (1) "The abundance of entrepreneurial society." (2) "Natural resources are an important factor enabling Tatmadaw to game." (3) "Natural resources partially trigger and fuel civil war between Tatmadaw and ethnic armed groups due to contesting resource grabs." And (4) "China's resource hunger is conducive to Tatmadaw to exploit natural resources". In my
The role of government in market economy in the time of financial crisis
Šátek, Lukáš ; Krč, Jakub (advisor) ; Jelínek, Tomáš (referee)
The government plays an important role in the market economy. In times of economic depression is essential to take the necessary steps to stop the crisis. Governments have two types of tools which they can use to recover the national economic collapse. They can use monetary or fiscal policy. Monetary policy is in the hands of national central bank. The fiscal policy allows the government to increase its spending.

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