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Italy: Economics and Position in the International Tourism Market
Levák, Adam ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Vaško, Martin (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyze the development of key economic indicators and indicators of tourism and determination of trends of Italian economy and tourism in the last years. The first chapter is about the influence of the global financial crisis on the development of Italian economy and the economic competitiveness. This chapter also analyzes the measures which were approved by Italian government in effort to improve the state of the economy after the crisis. The second chapter defines the tourism in Italy and describes the development of inbound, outbound and domestic tourism, Italian tourism trends and the tourism competitiveness of Italy. The third chapter compares Italy, Portugal, Greece and Spain in terms of economic level and position of these countries in the international tourism market. The last part of this thesis is devoted to the comparison of Italian regions Lombardy and Calabria which are analyzed by chosen indicators for purpose of showing regional differences between both regions.
Assessment of the ECB's policies 10 years after its inception in terms of its impact on the individual euro area economies
Plšíková, Kristína ; Mandel, Martin (advisor)
My thesis deals with the topic of monetary policy of the European Central Bank and its impact on the four euro area economies, PIGS countries, namely Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain. In the theoretical part of the work inform the reader with a short feature of the ECB, its goals, objectives and instruments for achieving these objectives and the development of the euro and its exchange rate. The second part deals with the impact of nominal and real interest rates on the percentage change in growth or decline in GDP in these countries each year.

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