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Financing Possibilities of a Public Order in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Lopeňová, Silvia ; Čajka, Andrej (referee) ; Kocourková, Gabriela (advisor)
The possibilities of financing of a public offer defined by law directly influence the quality of lives of inhabitants. From this point of view, the manner of financing of public offer is crucial for every country. The first part of a theoretical work deals with subsidy policies of the Czech and Slovak Republic. In chapter European subsidy policy a classification into Structural funds and Cohesion Fund and the basic aims of economic and social cohesion policy are shown. An overview of Operational programmes of the Slovak and Czech Republic follows. A system of regional classification NUTS and LAU in Regional operational programmes is described in general. In the system of control of structural funds information about law prescriptions and entering authorities is shown. The next part consists of subsidies from the budget of regions and state budget. The most important are subsidies from State Housing Development Fund and State Environmental Fund (SR) or Environmental Fund (CR). The chapter Subsidies under the control of The Office of the Government of the Slovak Republic deals with support of disadvantaged people. Each country defines the mechanisms of support and possible receivers. The subsidy policy of the Slovak Republic comprises special fund of The Office of the Government of the Slovak Republic also called reserve fund of the Prime Minister. The second part of the theoretical work discusses possible ways of financing of investment activities in a village. More specifically, they are an own budget sources of the village, subsidies, PPP and bank products. The thesis examines a bank and bridging loan in detail. In practical part a project Extension and Reconstruction of Cultural Centre in Veličná, which was co-financed by the European Union, is discussed. Practical information about investor, plan and progress of reconstruction from time, financial and technical view is to be found there. The course of payments is described in detail.
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Financing Possibilities of a Public Order in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Lopeňová, Silvia ; Čajka, Andrej (referee) ; Kocourková, Gabriela (advisor)
The possibilities of financing of a public offer defined by law directly influence the quality of lives of inhabitants. From this point of view, the manner of financing of public offer is crucial for every country. The first part of a theoretical work deals with subsidy policies of the Czech and Slovak Republic. In chapter European subsidy policy a classification into Structural funds and Cohesion Fund and the basic aims of economic and social cohesion policy are shown. An overview of Operational programmes of the Slovak and Czech Republic follows. A system of regional classification NUTS and LAU in Regional operational programmes is described in general. In the system of control of structural funds information about law prescriptions and entering authorities is shown. The next part consists of subsidies from the budget of regions and state budget. The most important are subsidies from State Housing Development Fund and State Environmental Fund (SR) or Environmental Fund (CR). The chapter Subsidies under the control of The Office of the Government of the Slovak Republic deals with support of disadvantaged people. Each country defines the mechanisms of support and possible receivers. The subsidy policy of the Slovak Republic comprises special fund of The Office of the Government of the Slovak Republic also called reserve fund of the Prime Minister. The second part of the theoretical work discusses possible ways of financing of investment activities in a village. More specifically, they are an own budget sources of the village, subsidies, PPP and bank products. The thesis examines a bank and bridging loan in detail. In practical part a project Extension and Reconstruction of Cultural Centre in Veličná, which was co-financed by the European Union, is discussed. Practical information about investor, plan and progress of reconstruction from time, financial and technical view is to be found there. The course of payments is described in detail.
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Investment Subsidies to Municipalities
Granátová, Hana ; Sedmihradská, Lucie (advisor) ; Pšurná, Pavla (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with investment subsidies, which municipalities obtain as a contribution to the budget, and the fact whether the amount of the subsidies is affected by the political affiliation of the mayor. The introduction of the thesis brings the description of public administration of the Czech Republic, and the characteristics of the region and the village. The following part focuses on fiscal federalism, district budget as well as particular revenues of municipalities. Additionally, this part provides the explanation of the term 'subsidy', and lists different kinds of sources which municipalities can draw financial means from. The last part introduces analysis of selected towns. The conclusion presents the overall evaluation and summary of the results.
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Development of selected small towns with using available support programmes
VOPELKOVÁ, Marcela
The aim of thesis ,,Development of selected small towns with using available support programmes" is to evaluate the present situation of selected small tors and a proposal for their further development by using available support programmes. The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on explanation of all concepts of these small towns and the practical part includes a analysis of received subsidies and their total evaluation and other potential projects for the development of selected towns with using available support programmes.
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Urban Development in the Czech Republic in the context of the EU Cohesion Policy
Picková, Veronika ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Pluskalová, Eva (referee)
This Diploma thesis deals with the support system for the Czech urban areas development, available in the EU Funds in the 2007-2013 programming period. First, the work briefly discusses the characteristics of the EU Cohesion Policy, and then describes the development of its urban dimension emphasizing the period after 2000. The main objective of this thesis is to analyze Czech strategic documents for the implementation of the EU Cohesion Policy and specific programmes linked to urban development, i.e. the Regional Operational Programmes and the Integrated Operational Programme. The final part includes the case study of Pilsen city, as a concrete example of the analyzed programmes implementation.
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Programmes of support for small and medium-sized enterprises and their application in a chosen company
VOPELKOVÁ, Marcela
The aim of thesis ,,Programmes of support for small and medium-sized enterprises and their application in a chosen company? was to analyse subsidy opportunities for small and medium sized enterprises. The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on explanation of all concepts of these enterprises and the theoretical part of the thesis is focused on explanation of all concepts of these enterprises and the practical part includes a analysis of a project of David Jodl ? ADAXS, an appraisal of possible options of the usage support and the proposal for usage of particular programme.
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Socio-economic development of the Liberec region
Hronek, Lukáš ; Wokoun, René (advisor) ; Kouřilová, Jana (referee)
This thesis deals with the socio-economic development of the Liberec Region. In itself, the socio-economic progression is a very complex issue richly structured organizationally as well as institutionally. Matters regarding the realization of the socio-economic program were even more complicated by the completion of the second phase of the transformation of the public administration. The search for an optimal methodology for creating the strategic documentation together with tools for the realization of regional development plans is far from over. While the negotiation and approval of the strategic documentation is a complicated process, the realization of those plans is what causes most of the difficulties. In my opinion, the local Council of the Liberec Region has so far not been able to create adequate organizational and personnel capacity for the realization and the monitoring of the realization process of the existing documentation. The use of the EU funds for the realization of the plans as well as the cohesion policy of the Liberec region, just like the rest of the Czech Republic, in my opinion, is insufficient.
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