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Čínský realitní trh - současný stav, trendy a vyhlídky
Slavík, Petr ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Vlčková, Jana (referee)
The aim of this work is to describe the phenomena of bubble in the financial, but especially in the real estate market; based on gained information, the current situation of Chinese real estate market is described. This work is divided into theoretical and more practical part. The theoretical part is devoted to the definition of bubble, bubbles in asset market, real estate market bubbles specifics and its causes analysis, identification and implications for the economy. Also, the Japanese real estate bubble is described. The second part describes the evolution of Chinese real estate market and provides overview of the milestones in its evolution. Moreover, it deals with specifics of the Chinese real estate market and explains the factors behind the rise in prices. Further in second part, situation on Chinese housing market is compared with the one in Japan during real estate bubble. Furthermore, this thesis explains how state government can coordinate, regulate and intervene on the market and comes up with short-term outlook.
The impact of the recession on real estate market
JIRKA, Marek
The thesis is divided thematically into two parts. The first part describes the impact of the financial crisis on the Czech real estate market, the effects of bursting financial bubbles and then a recovery in demand in the property market. It also deals with the mortgage market, which has one of the biggest influences on the real estate market. The second, proper part, describes the situation of housing sales development project that begins before the crisis, and outlines how market situation worsened during the crisis and how the developer had to reduce the price of real estate and used other enticements to motivate the demand for purchase.

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