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The impact of the Czech Republic's accession to the European Union on international trade state of European Union and with third states
Lešková, Tereza ; Svoboda, Karel (advisor) ; Vykoukal, Jiří (referee)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to find out the impact of access of the Czech Republic to European Union on the Czech international trade. At the beginning the work describes the development of foreign trade in terms of commodity structure and also of territorial structure. In the case of commodity structure, goods are divided into SITC groups. Next part of the thesis focuses on the development of trade with major trading partners from European Union countries. It also describes the trade relations of the Czech Republic with the original members of the EU, with the subsequent members and third countries, as a part of this chapter there are described most of the tariff, non-tariff and contractual tools of Czech trade policy before access to the EU. The next chapter describes common EU trade policy, which the Czech Republic had to implement. The last chapter is about development of foreign trade with third countries, in this case the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) were chosen. Regarding the trade of Czech Republic with BRIC countries, the work describes mainly the development of trade relations and its impact on the trade balance of the Czech Republic.
International trade between Czech Republic and Romania
BOGHI BITCA, Irina
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of international trade of the Czech Republic and Romania. It mainly focuses on the analysis of territorial and commodity structure of both countries and it presents their comparison and measures under the Licensing Authority. The next part deals with the finding whether Romania represents the most important business partner of the Czech Republic in Southeast Europe and what the trade balance of these bilateral relations is. The last partial goal is focused on Romanian exports of military equipment to the Czech Republic and the number of licenses issued in this area.
Analysis of foreign trade of Czech Republic after joining the EU
Kocúreková, Juliána ; Čajka, Radek (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the development of foreign trade of the Czech Republic after the entry to the European Union - 2004-2011. The thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter describes foreign trade and its function generally. The second chapter is focused on the former development of the Czech economy, because of better understanding of the changes that occurred in the Czech Republic's foreign trade relations. The third chapter describes the common trade policy in order to define the impact of its acceptance on the foreign trade of the Czech Republic. The last chapter contains analysis of foreign trade of the Czech Republic from commodity and territorial point of view .
Foreign trade of the Czech republic with the BRICS countries
Medonosová, Jana ; Čajka, Radek (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with foreign trade of the Czech republic with countries BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. First part analyses the Czech republic from the economic point of view -- its economic development since the break up of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, its present situation and mainly foreign trade (including the most important trade partners and traded goods). In the second part the thesis defines the group of BRICS, its development and common and different features of these countries. The last third part examines economic situation of each member state of the group, their trading with the Czech republic and the direction of the development of the relations with Czech republic.
Geographical aspects of international trade
Kostičová, Anamarija ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee)
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part describes mainstream international trade theories and their implementation by means of trade policies of individual economies, while taking into account the involvement of such economies in regional and multilateral relations. The second part illustrates global trends of international trade with four selected areas: agriculture, clothing and automobile industries and financial services. In the last part, the thesis deals with the current territorial structure of international trade.
Analysis of foreign trade with EU members at the time of European debt crisis
Lohynská, Veronika ; Pavlík, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Nejedlý, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyzes the development of foreign trade of the Czech Republic with members of the EU in time of the European Debt Crisis. At the beginning of the thesis a foreign trade is defined, given its subject, dynamics and comparative advantage of the Czech Republic. An analysis is given of territorial and commodity structure of foreign trade. Territorial analysis is performed using regression analysis of data from 1999-2009. Also is defined legislative framework. The conclusion summarizes the acquired knowledge.
Indian Foreign Trade
Marková, Adéla ; Müller, Štěpán (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
This bachelor thesis is analysing the Indian foreign trade during the years 2000 -- 2011. Separately, this thesis is focused on the foreign trade between India and Czech Republic. In the theoretical part, there is a brief description of chosen theory of international trade. There are defined basic ways of the trade policy. There is characterized Indian foreign-political orientation. Furthermore, there is a historical-economic development of India in this part.
Analysis of development of Czech foreign trade in last decade
Mrázová, Kateřina ; Čajka, Radek (advisor) ; Gajdušková, Kateřina (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to provide characteristics of the external trade of the Czech Republic for the last decade and to analyze the impact of the EU accession. First chapter deals with the basic trade theories and their impact on an economy. Second chapter focuses on the development of the external trade of the Czech Republic between 2000 and 2011 with regard to export, import and trade balance. Third chapter's aim is to analyze commodity and territorial structure of the external trade. Last part is dedicated to the trade with the most important trading countries of the Czech Republic. Development of external trade relations and the impact of the EU membership are concluded at the end of the thesis. Data from the Czech Statistical Office and Ministry of Industry and Trade were used in it.
Analysis of development of the Slovak foreign trade after joining the EU
Blažeková, Zuzana ; Čajka, Radek (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the development of foreign trade of the Slovak Republic after the entry to the European Union - 2004-2011. Analysis was the method used. The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter is focused on the former development of the Slovak economy, because of better understanding of the changes that occurred in the Slovak Republic's foreign trade relations. The second chapter describes the common trade policy in order to define the impact of its acceptance on the foreign trade of the Slovak Republic. The last chapter contains analysis of foreign trade of the SR from commodity and territorial point of view and basic trade indicators, with crisis and Euro adoption taking into account.
Analysis of the impact of membership in Comecon on Czechoslovak foreign trade in the years 1949-1959
Hrdina, Jan ; Skřivan, Aleš (advisor) ; Stellner, František (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) and its effects on the Czechoslovak foreign trade in the years 1949-1959. The work is mainly focused on changes in territorial and commodity structure of Czechoslovak foreign trade on the background of development of the Comecon. Partly also mentions impacts on associated industrial production. During this period, Czechoslovakia underwent the most extensive changes due to rebuilding the economy, which was directly associated with the Comecon and its effects on foreign trade. Through the Comecon, Czechoslovakia was forced to accept the role of supplier of other member states of products of engineering industry. Czechoslovakia thus helped with the industrialization of less developed countries. The work also points to the dominant role of the Soviet Union in Comecon, and how could politicize its activities to promote their political goals. The intention is also to outline the work of foreign trade in the Soviet model from theoretical point of view. The aim is therefore to assess the consequences of membership in the Comecon to Czechoslovak foreign trade and its functioning in the Soviet model based on planning and centralization.

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