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Personal Income Tax Harmonization in the European Union
Pavlová, Veronika ; Kubeš, Petr (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the question of tax on personal income harmonization. The introduction will talk about the founding of the European Union and the Free Market and the already existing level of harmonization of tax on personal income. Next, we will talk about the current solvation of this issue. And assess positives and negatives of each variant.
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Outsourcing in India
Pelčíková, Lucie ; Štipl, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Hříbek, Martin (referee)
This thesis is about the development of outsourcing in India, its cause and consequences. It also presents outsourcing in other countries and describes the cooperation between these countries and India. The aim of this thesis is to find out whether outsourcing in India is only a temporary matter or whether we are witnessing a development of an entirely new way of services that will radically define India's future. The thesis also examines the situation in partner countries, their relationship to India and their tendency to use outsourcing. There are also presented opinions of various specialists and other authorities dealing with this topic, too. I believe that these opinions would help the reader to form their own view.
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Personal Income Tax Harmonization in the European Union
Pavlová, Veronika ; Kubeš, Petr (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the question of tax on personal income harmonization. The introduction will talk about the founding of the European Union and the Free Market and the already existing level of harmonization of tax on personal income. Next, we will talk about the current solvation of this issue. And assess positives and negatives of each variant.
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Fair Trade - Its Functions and Impacts on the Trade with Thirld World Countries
Janda, Michal ; Mládek, Josef (advisor) ; Doležalová, Antonie (referee)
The aim of this work is to provide a comprehensive view on the issue of trade with Third world countries using the concept of fair trade. First, the discussion focuses on how fair trade should look like and how it should be different from the free market. Furthermore, this work deals mainly with the functions and effects of Fair Trade licensing, which sets out properly against the aforementioned interventionist concept of fair trade. After unloading the basic characteristics of licensing, its evolution and structure of the relevant licensing authorities, an economic analysis of the effectiveness of Fair Trade licenses in achieving the set goals follows. Possible impacts of Fair Trade on the society as a whole are discussed as well. The main aim is to answer the question whether Fair Trade is really the right approach to trade with poor producers from Third world countries and whether it is really necessary to abandon the free market conditions to achieve fair treatment and rewarding.
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