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Transformation of real estate sector in post-crisis period
Dvorská, Michaela ; Aigel, Petr (referee) ; Ivanička, Koloman (advisor)
Main subject of this diploma thesis is real estate sector, his basic principles, structure and factors of influence. Diploma thesis is analysing actual post - crisis trends in real estate sector, origins and causes of these trends. Special attention is concentrated into the specific development and surroundings of real estate sector in Czech republic. The analysis of the sector transformation intensity is used for searching of future potential of real estate sector, future trends and appropriate measures for healthy growth of real estate sector and long - term sustainability of real estate sector projects. The next one of the main baselines of the thesis is research of behavioral changes of real estate market demand because of cyclicality of real estate market. The research shows context between real estate cycle and business cycle and analyses typical behavioral reaction of demand in various phases of real estate sector cycle.
Kvantitativní uvolňování versus tzv."helicopter money" a jejich účinnost
Pyatova, Victoria ; Šíma, Ondřej (advisor) ; Hába, Stanislav (referee)
The bachelor thesis examines the impact of the Quantitative Easing on the economies such as the USA, the UK, and the Eurozone, it focuses on the economies conditions and structure that determine the size of the effect. As a result, the analysis has shown a limited impact of unconventional monetary policy in the Euro area as the banking sector performs very poorly comparing to the effective implementation in the US and the UK, where the main role of asset allocation was given to financial market. The new concept called the Helicopter Money is introduced in the paper as a new method for Eurozone countries to boost economic development. The advantages and disadvantages of Helicopter Money are broadly discussed by well-known economists as well as the mechanism of its implementation. The macroeconomics models and theories were applied in order to give a closer look at this concept. The author of this paper sees the high potential for the Eurozone in a short and a long-term on condition that the money drop will be supported by corresponsive fiscal policy.
Transformation of real estate sector in post-crisis period
Dvorská, Michaela ; Aigel, Petr (referee) ; Ivanička, Koloman (advisor)
Main subject of this diploma thesis is real estate sector, his basic principles, structure and factors of influence. Diploma thesis is analysing actual post - crisis trends in real estate sector, origins and causes of these trends. Special attention is concentrated into the specific development and surroundings of real estate sector in Czech republic. The analysis of the sector transformation intensity is used for searching of future potential of real estate sector, future trends and appropriate measures for healthy growth of real estate sector and long - term sustainability of real estate sector projects. The next one of the main baselines of the thesis is research of behavioral changes of real estate market demand because of cyclicality of real estate market. The research shows context between real estate cycle and business cycle and analyses typical behavioral reaction of demand in various phases of real estate sector cycle.
Consequences of financial crisis and their impact on czech economy
Kyseľ, Juraj ; Nečadová, Marta (advisor) ; Skála, Marek (referee)
Purpose of this thesis is to describe causes of current global crisis and evaluate their impact on czech economy. Throughout the thesis are mentioned big economic crises from the past as well as causes of current global crisis. More comprehensive analysis is dedicated to business cooperation between Czech republic and Germany, as its main business partner, and to consequences of crisis to bank and entrepreneurial sector of Czech republic.
Comparison of World Crises and Their Impacts on the Czech Republic
Bednář, Jiří ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
This diploma work is about the Great depression in 1930s and the World financial crisis. The aim of this work is to find both identical and different aspects which led to the crises and which could be observed in the course of the crises. Based on word description and analysis of macroeconomic indicators, in the diploma work is compared the pre-crisis situation and development in selected economies during the crises. Special attention is paid to the economic development in Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic).
World Financial Crisis In View Of Czech Public - May 2009
Červenka, Jan
According to May survey 62 % of Czechs are concerned with the situation regarding present world financial crisis, 36 % do not care about it. 85 % expect negative impact of crisis to economic development in the Czech Republic, 69 % of Czechs are convinced that the financial crisis will affect their personal situation or the situation of their households.
Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia: Impact of World Financial Crisis and Attitude Concerning Implementation of Euro
Červenka, Jan
In March citizens of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia were similarly asked whether the world financial crisis influenced or shall influence them with their families, their jobs and whole national economy of their respective countries. Surveys in Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland contained also a question concerning eventual replacement of national currencies with euro.

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