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The economic policy of Norway in the new millenium
Krausová, Simona ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to characterize the economic policy of Norway in the new millennium. This thesis is divided into four chapters. The first one describes the institutional environment of this country. The second chapter deals with the development of Norwegian economic policy and economy by the year 2000. The last two chapters are focused on development of the economic policy in the new millennium, whereas the first one describes the development till year 2005, the other is about the development since 2005 till date.
Financial crisis impacts on the chosen EU states
Radová, Jana ; Melcher, Ota (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
Bachelor's thesis Financial crisis impacts on the chosen EU states analyses the impact of the financial crisis on two particular EU member states, Ireland and Portugal. Even though the root causes were different, both cases experienced similarly devastating effects that made them ask for international financial assistance. Thorough analysis of the anti-crisis governmental policies in the context of chosen macroeconomic indicators will then reveal the level of their effectiveness. Final comparative analysis of the key factors between the two countries will not only show the inadequacies in the economic behavior of these two states in the last decades and the current state of the economies, but will also enable to draw some conclusions on the future evolution of these economies as such.
Econometric Analysis of Monetary and Fiscally Policy of the Czech Republic with Impacts to Business Area
Řičař, Michal ; Hušek, Roman (advisor) ; Kislingerová, Eva (referee)
Monetary and fiscally policy together form the main pillar of state policy, which allows responsible institutions to stimulate or damp the development of national economy. Crucial role of these operations should be research of impacts on the sectors of industry, the business entities, respectively. We can expect that stimulation, e.g. in the form of increased government spending or lower interest rate of the central bank, will have different responses across a range of branches. If mathematical model of alternative historical development of the economy is composed with simulations for selected industries, we can analyze how each branch is affected. If significant differences in response of macroeconomic stimulations are found, it is necessary to proceed to an analytical examination of the causal factors that could stand in the background probably. It appears appropriate to apply financial analysis and on its basis it is possible to evaluate the structure of assets, financing, attainment of profits and other factors, whose characteristics is a strong explanatory power of the composition and function of the analyzed branch in the economy as a whole.
Fiscal Policy of Russian Fedeartion
Makarov, Daniil ; Soukup, Jindřich (advisor) ; Rusmichová, Lada (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the fiscal policy of the Russian Federation. The first section describes the theoretical background of the issue, such as the basic definitions and relations concerning the fiscal policy of the state. The next section discusses the structure of the public budgets of Russia and its' dynamics during the last few years, which tends to be a very interesting topic, since it is possible to observe the impact of the global financial crisis and the government's response to this problem. The work continues with the analysis of the impact that the presidential campaigns can have on the state budget and how much the company can affect the country's revenues by reimbursing of the previously unpaid taxes. In the end the paper examines the government's key fiscal measures such as the creation of the stabilization fund and the change of rates of the value added tax.

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