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Critical Assessment of Housing Policy in the Czech Rep, Slovak Rep and Hungary
Vágó, Gábor ; Bulla, Peter (referee) ; Škapa, Stanislav (advisor)
The main aim of my thesis was to analyze and evaluate the housing policy and state support for housing. By comparing selected states housing policy with more advanced countries in the European Union, I will try to manage to find the best way to finance housing for young families, simultaneously proposing improvement for selected states to raise their average level of housing policy to achieve the EU standard.
Critical Assessment of Housing Policy in the Czech Rep, Slovak Rep and Hungary
Vágó, Gábor ; Bulla, Peter (referee) ; Škapa, Stanislav (advisor)
The main aim of my thesis was to analyze and evaluate the housing policy and state support for housing. By comparing selected states housing policy with more advanced countries in the European Union, I will try to manage to find the best way to finance housing for young families, simultaneously proposing improvement for selected states to raise their average level of housing policy to achieve the EU standard.
Housing Funds in Czech Republic and Economic Cost Analysis of Solutions
Homola, Jakub ; Toth, Petr (advisor) ; Zámečník, Petr (referee)
This dissertation systematically classifies and shortly describes all available funds to get a flat in Czech Republic. The main subject is a cost analysis. There is not only cost analysis and evaluation of motgage and loan, but this work contains method, how to evaluate the aggregate combinations with assets, tax savings and government benefits. There are analysed 4 usual used methods for evaluation mortgages and loans and also 2 new innovative methods, that lost weaknesses and maintain strengths. The goal of the work is achieved by creating of the general method, that manages the aggregate solution, keeping the lowest available economic costs.

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