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The impact of foreign direct investments on economic growth: the case of Ghana
Tetteh, Mavis
This thesis seeks to investigates the effects of FDI on the Ghana’s gross domestic product advancement. The study applied the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model using data from the World Bank from 1990 to 2021. The Johansen cointegration test indicated a prolong persistent association between the variables. The Collinearity test using the BKW indicates no existence of perfect combination of the explanatory variables. However, the empirical findings displayed that in the long run FDI had no significant effect on the GDP expansion in Ghana whereas there was a positive short-term influence. The study entreats the government and GIPC to continue to strengthen the measures that help to attract FDIs to Ghana and focus on creating a enabling environment for these investments to strive and yield positive economic growth impact in the long run as well.
Vlivy změn cen ropy na směnné kurzy
Oberreiterová, Monika
The aim of this thesis is to verify the hypothesis that changes in oil prices have a significant impact on the real effective exchange rates. Vector autoregressive (VAR) model is used to empirically test this influence for monthly data from January 2001 to January 2016 in USA and the Russian Federation. The result was not proving significant impact on the REER. Oil price and REER have demonstrable impacts on total import and export of these countries.
Impact of euro adoption on Slovak’s economy, focusing on competitiveness
Závadská, Jana ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Šaroch, Stanislav (referee)
Thesis analyzes different indicators of competitiveness in period before and after adopting of euro in Slovakia. First chapter contains theoretical background, defines competitiveness and methods of its measuring. Second chapter analyzes development of macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, inflation, government debt and deficit. Aim od third chapter is to evaluate competitiveness of Slovakia, using different competitiveness reports and this chapter also contains analysis of unit labor costs, labor productivity and real effective exchange rate. Fourth chapter is analyzing different exchange rate regimes and compares impact of financial crisis on Slovak and Czech economy due to the fact, that countries had different exchange rate regimes in this period.

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