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Vývoj ekonomiky České republiky v průběhu transformace
Filip, Radek ; Urbánková, Lubomíra (advisor) ; Nováček, Jan (referee) ; Nováček, Jan (referee)
Okomentován vývoj české ekonomiky v letech 1990 - 2007. Rozčlenění do období podle vývoje hospodářství. Transformační recese z let 1990 - 1992, období hospodářského růstu 1993 - 1996, opětovná recese 1997 - 1999, dlouhé období hospodářského růstu 2000 -2007. Hodnoceno na základě makroekonomických ukazatelů - hdp, inflace, nezaměstnanost, zahraniční obchod. Vliv transformační strategie a na současný stav české ekonomiky.
New euro area member states: actual advancement and pespectives
Pražanová, Pavlína ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Pluskalová, Eva (referee)
The aim of this graduation theses is an evaluation of the economic advancement of the last five euro area countries, i.e. Slovenia, Cyprus, Malta, Slovakia and Estonia, in the context of the decaying world's economic crisis and adumbration the possible perspectives of their next economic advancement. The thesis is structured into five chapters (according to countries), whereas the structure is always the same - introductory subchapter evaluates the way to euro area by convergence reports of EC and ECB, the second one predicates current economic advancement by chosen economic indicators from Eurostat and the last one implies expected advancement by EC Autumn forecast 2010.
IMPACT OF ECONOMIC CRISIS ON THE GLASS INDUSTRY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Strouhal, Tomáš ; Dočkal, Dalibor (advisor) ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis will address the impact of the ongoing economic crisis on the glass industry. This industrial sector has major impact on the functioning of the whole economy and is linked to other sectors mainly in Northern Bohemia. In the first part, bachelor thesis focuses on the current czech market, as well as the conduct of effective domestic demand for glass products since the mid-90s and also on employment. The practical part will be focused on the analysis of macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, unemployment or inflation. Following will be the examination of region Zeleznobrodsko, where unemployment rate grew rapidly due to the decline of glass industry. With the closure is inherently linked to dozens of companies and even the largest enterprise in Zelezny Brod - Zeleznobrodske sklo. Finally, work should bring about possible future development of glass segment, and for the improvement of one of the most traditional industries in the Czech Republic.
Conditions for creation of a business environment in Bosnia and Herzegovina, comparison to the Czech Republic
Avdibegović, Amir ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor) ; Skálová, Jana (referee)
The subject of bachelor thesis prepared on the theme Conditions for creation of a business environment in Bosnia and Herzegovina, comparison to the Czech Republic was to combine various information about the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina into a manual, and thus to provide the opportunity for potential Czech investors and entrepreneurs to orientate in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina easier. The aim is to analyze the current political, social and economic situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to identify flaws and suggest possibilities of reforms.
Demand functions as an econometric model
Horáček, Jan ; Pánková, Václava (advisor) ; Křepelová, Marika (referee)
Topic of this bachelor thesis explores influence of monetary policy and GDP on aggregate demand and differences between USA, Germany and Czech Republic. It uses annual and quarterly data since 1995 and for USA since 1985. The work proves influence of inflation and interest rates on this demand. There is significantly lower influence on Germany and Czech Republic then on USA because these European central banks have more strict monetary policy then FED. Second explored aspect is influence of GDP. It was proved that GDP influences aggregate demand in each country differently. It is partly due to transformation of Czech Republic and East Germany from socialistic system to free market economy and partly due to size and international economic integration.
Possible Approaches to Measuring of Social Progress:over The Stiglitz Commission´s proposals
Stanislavová, Barbora ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Fischer, Jakub (referee)
The aim of my work after collecting and studying the available literature is to describe how to measure the social progress, which indicators of this term can we use, what are their disadvantages and mention proposals to improve them or create new, more complex indicators recommended by the so-called Stiglitz Commission. A short charter also deals summary of Stiglitz life. It also pays particular attention to term sof GDP, the quality of life and sustainable developement, for which estimates the Commission wals to find such a comprehensive indicator that would provide all neceséry informatik about these concepts. In my work I also try to capture the most important shortcomings the Commission sees on the gross domestic product.
The effect of political decisions on GDP: Can poverty be solved politically?
Králová, Barbora ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Kochan, Jan (referee)
This thesis examines whether democracy leads to economic development. GDP graphs are used as indicators of economic development, Polity IV's graphs as indicators of the political situation in the respective country. Three Subsaharan countries are examined: Nigeria as a country that prospers thanks to its mineral supplies, Ghana as one of the developed countries in Subsaharan Africa and Zimbabwe as an autocratic country ruled by a dictator. Links between democracy and economic development have been proved fully in Ghana, partially in Zimbabwe and the Nigerian economy is dependant on the world oil prices more than on its democratic development.
The Czech Republic after the admission to the European Union - macroeconomic progress and international comparison
Szymanik, Beata ; Nečadová, Marta (advisor) ; Breňová, Lubomíra (referee)
The thesis is focused on macroeconomic progress of the Czech Republic after admission to the European Union. The first section analyses the development of gross domestic product and its components and compares the countries of the EU, with a special emphasis on countries of the Visegrad Group. The last section deals with the evaluation of competitiveness of the Czech Republic according to the Global Competitiveness Report and comparison of Visegrad countries.
Comparison of development of basic economic indicators of SR, CR and EU since 2004
Krišťák, Dávid ; Breňová, Lubomíra (advisor) ; Nečadová, Marta (referee)
The goal of this Bachelor's Thesis is to evaluate the basic macroeconomic indicators and data of two interconnected economies (Slovak and Czech republic) and their comparison to the common European economy as a whole. The theoretical part defines and describes the GDP, unemployment and inflation, their types and ways of measurement. The practical part discusses the year periods since joining the EU (2004) till now (2010). The main goal is to point to the closing of the "scissors" between the average of EU and our national economies expressed by the purchasing power standard per capita. This indicator shows improvement in the times of growth but also during the recession (even when national economy showed negative results). It is a result of recession not only in our economies but also in the European and world economy as a whole.

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