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The knowledge society and open economy: impacts on the competitiveness of the Czech republic in the global world
Kamrlová, Lucie ; Petrášek, František (advisor) ; Zabranská, Monika (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the competitive advantage of the Czech republic in the global world of nowadays. First, it is important to explain the expression a "knowledge economy" or a "knowledge society". In my thesis, I will introduce the theories of human capital, knowledge economy, innovation, economic growth and divers sources of appropriate informations. After the introduction of these theories, I will follow up with the introduction of the Lisbon strategy and its analysis. Here, I will do a comparison of the EU, Czech Republic and the global economy. The reason of this thesis is to show a possible ways of development and economic growth of the Czech Republic. The Lisbon strategy reflects the complexity of this issue. Thus, the next chapters will be about the analysis of Finland's economic transformation and its current state. Following with the short introduction and analysis of the american and french education, science and research systém and shape. Thus, those acquired knowledge will serve me to make an outline of the possible solutions for the Czech Republic because our current situation enables us to inspire ourselves in the whole diversity and uniqueness of their economic and social systems and to apply their know-how in the broader context of the Czech republic.
Innovations and competitiveness of companies
Lorenzová, Věra ; Heřman, Jan (advisor)
The dissertation deals with innovations and competitiveness of companies. It also depicts innovative environment in a real company.
Analysis of goals of the Lisbon Strategy in chosen countries of the EU
Moravec, Lukáš ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Nigrinová, Lenka (referee)
The thesis deals with an analysis of objectives of the Lisbon Strategy in two EU countries, the Czech Republic and Denmark. It comes out from development of European politics, which is aiming to become the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world. The progress covers the time period starting in the year 2000. The content of this thesis includes a set of information characterizing both chosen economies from the geographical, politic-economic, socio-cultural, and technical point of view. Based on hard data, it compares both European countries in axes of the revised Lisbon Strategy. The goal is to show the limitations of the Czech Republic that are necessary to overcome in order to become a dynamic and competitive country in the globalized world.
Environmental protection and the EU competitiveness
Bednář, Jiří ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The main objective of this bachelor work is to characterize the EU environmental policy with focus on ecological aspects of its competitiveness. The work is about instruments, principles and institutions which the EU environmental policy is based on. It outlines its history and development up to the present. Furthermore, the work deals with the Lisbon strategy and the EU sustainable development strategy.
Competitiveness of the EU and Germany
Curevová, Markéta ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Hitzgerová, Vlasta (referee)
The first chapter describes the competitiveness in general, its definition and possible ways of measuring competitiveness. Second chapter informs about the Lisbon strategy, its development and current situation. Last chapter is related to Germany, it describes in more detail Agenda 2010 and Germany's national reform programme.
Comparation EU15, USA, Japan and Australia via selected macroeconomic indicators
Tůma, Pavel ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Halás, Vladimír (referee)
The goal of this essay is analysis of important indicators which will be subject of comparation,their values reflects in competitiveness. This essay contents too recommendation for economic policy for future.Essay is separated to seven chapters.The first discuss about characteristics of comparative economic areas, the second one describes gross domestic product, mainly progress and structure.The third charapter analyses prices from comparative price level, rate of inflation to individual items of consumer price index. The fourth chapter refers to general government financial balance, reflection in government liabilities, changes in interest rates and government interventions in social transfers or subsidies.The fifth chapter deals with current account per GDP and nominal exchange rate. The sixth chapter judges unemployment rate and labour productivity of economic sectors. The last chapter includes ratings of economics by additional indicators like Human Development Index or Corruption Perceptions Index.
The competitiveness of the EU: Lisbon Strategy and the comparative profile of the member states
Čiháková, Jitka ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor)
The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the competitiveness of the EU countries. First chapter is about the competitiveness, first theoretically, then in numbers based on the the competitiveness index of WEF and IMD and Doing Business of the Worl Bank. The second chapter describes the Lisbon Stategy and analyses the Lisbon score. The last chapter compares the European and the US economy. The conclusion contains recommendations to the next development of the competitiveness of the European union.
The Business Environment in the Czech Republic
Hnilicová, Anna ; Lukáš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Cupák, Patrik (referee)
The business environment is an important factor of growth in entrepreneurship and competitiveness. The thesis aims to analyze key aspects of the Czech business environment and consequences for its development.
Competitiveness of the European Union in the Context of Lisbon Agenda
Skala, Jakub ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Jelínek, Tomáš (referee)
The main aim is to describe the competitiveness of the European union not only from the view of single member countries but also as a whole. As I meassuring instrument to identify competitive advantages of EU countries I used the Global Competitiveness Report from World Economic Forum. In the last chapter I describe the forming of Lisbon agenda, goals and progress so far.
EU industries' competitive advantage analysis
Cherepanov, Mykola ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Potužáková, Zuzana (referee)
The paper gives a summary of the contemporary theoretical and practical approaches to the question of sectoral competitiveness and makes an attempt of verification of theoretical hypotheses by the means of linear regression. In its first part the paper offers a theoretical field for creating a broader competitiveness concept. The theoretical concepts an practical methods used by the professional institutions are both presented therein. In its second part an attempt to unite the presented theories is made. The theoretical conclusions are then applied on the sample of statistic data from EU and UN sources with the aim of verification of theoretical conclusions validity.

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