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Analysis of the Investment Environment of Chinese Commercial Properties in Czech Republic
Wang, Yining ; Vacek, Pavel (advisor) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee) ; Radošević, Slavo (referee)
Many countries would like to use foreign direct investment to increase the growth of GDP and promote stable development. The Czech Republic is one of the countries having the largest FDI within Central and Eastern Europe. Meanwhile, Chinese investments have increased significantly and already became an important feature of the China-Europe relationships during recent years. The closer cooperation between China and Europe could encourage FDI. Within the kinds of FDI, the real estate industries experienced a rapid increase in many developed and emerging regions. Therefore, the aim of this study is aiming to analyse the investment environment of Chinese commercial properties in the Czech Republic. Two basic research designs will be employed for this research. The first design is focusing on collected recent available data to present the investment climate of the Czech Republic. In this part, we also make comparisons of the Czech Republic with serval economies. We found that the relatively low cost of labour, low inflation rate, easier to set-up a business (in terms of both times consuming and cash consuming) make the Czech Republic becomes more attractive. And this is consistent with the empirical analysis. Secondly, the questionnaire method was used for the study and we get back 108 questionnaires....
Investment climate of the Netherlands
Fedoranyč, Maria ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Straková, Eliška (referee)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to analyse the investment climate of the Netherlands from the perspective of foreign investors. It contains information on the history of the country, its population, geographic location, environment and above all, its economic sectors: agriculture, industry and services, and foreign trade. The main objective of this thesis is to select the factors and characteristics of the Netherlands that can influence decisions made by foreign investors when considering the market entry in the Netherlands, to clearly structure them into categories and describe them. This objective is achieved by the application of PEST analysis using information obtained predominantly from Dutch and European sources. The related objective is to create a coherent image of the country, a description of its basic characteristics and history and its attractiveness for the reader who has no deeper knowledge of international trade, investment or of the Netherlands itself.
The investment climate of India as a member of BRICS
Čípová, Tereza ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the investment climate of India and the association of BRICS, to which India is a member. Its main goal is to evaluate the investment climate of India and identify its most attractive areas. Within this goal, the first chapter outlines the creation and macroeconomic development of BRICS as well as the cooperation between its members. The second and most important chapter deals with India itself. It contains the characteristics of the country including its economy, it focuses on the development and main reforms of the investment climate, on the inflow of foreign direct investment and also on the issues of entering the market which implies to the barriers of entry and investment incentives. The third chapter consists of SWOT analysis of indian investment climate comprising its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
Analysing Transition Process of Russia: Foreign Direct Investment Distribution across Regions
Iusufova, Elza ; Alimukhamedova, Nargiza (advisor) ; Chytilová, Julie (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to shed more light on the determinants for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) into the regions in case of Russia. As a novel contribution to the general literature on FDI, a new variable of quality-of-life, which has not been used in previous works, is tested for its impact on FDI. Using a sample of 70 regions for the year 2013, we find that the two variables have the strongest effect on determining FDI inflows towards Russia: gross regional product and investment risk. While other variables as regional population, quality-of-life index, educated population, level of industrialization and transportation are fount not to be significant. This implies that most regions in Russia have similar level of development, which makes them not different from their neighbours, and hence not attractive for foreign investors. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Export Strategy of the Czech Republic with focus on Morocco
Slezáková, Lucie ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Neumann, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to characterize the current export strategy of the Czech Republic and analyze whether Morocco has potential for Czech entrepreneurs and companies. The first part of the thesis describes theories of international trade. The second part is dedicated to explain the term trade policy and to describe the development of export policy of the Czech Republic. In the third part there are fundamental information about the Kingdom of Morocco as well as analysis of investment climate. The key part of the thesis analyzes business opportunities for Czech companies and entrepreneurs.
The Investment Climate and FDI in South Africa
Hujová, Gabriela ; Němečková, Iveta (advisor) ; Hinčica, Vít (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the flows of foreign direct investment and the investment climate of South Africa which is introduced in its context as one of the most significant African economies and the leader of this region who not only receives foreign investment, but also implements many projects by himself. The result of this paper is besides the description of the inflows and outflows of foreign direct investment mainly the comprehensive evaluation of the investment climate through the analysis of strengths and weaknesses of the South African economy. Mentioned are the risks related to possible investment and also opportunities that are supported by the government through a variety of incentives and programs for the development of specific sectors of the economy. The information gathered in this diploma thesis can help foreign companies as a basis for their decisions on implementation of foreign direct investment to South Africa or surrounding regions.
Investment climate in the Arabian Peninsula in the context of global imbalances
Pohnanová, Petra ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Jiránková, Martina (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to define how strong is the influence of investment and macroeconomic climate of Arab exporters on how countries of Gulf Cooperation Council treat their income from the export of hydrocarbons. I would like to answer the question whether they invest their funds in domestic economies or in markets in other part of the world. I will try to point out the weaknesses of the investment environment and opportunities for remedies, which would lead to the strengthening of internal and external balance and to increase in the competitiveness of the GCC countries in the global economy.
The Analysis of Investment Climate in South Africa
Sůva, Lukáš ; Müller, David (advisor) ; Kosmelová, Lucie (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to analyze investment climate in South Africa and define risks or competitive advantages connected with investments in this country.
Analysis of Investment Climate in the Russian Federation
Šorna, Petr ; Müller, David (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to evaluate Investment Climate of the Russian Federation. The first chapter focuses on theoretical definition of foreign direct investment, effects of foreign direct investment, classification of foreign direct investment, investment climate, sovereign rating, PEST analysis and SWOT analysis. The objective of the second chapter is to evaluate macroeconomic indicators of the Russian Federation and evaluate the internationally respected indexes of investment climate.
The business environment in Belarus and relations with the Czech Republic
Špačková, Dana ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Klosová, Anna (referee)
This thesis focuses on the analysis of the business environment of the Republic of Belarus and trade relations with the Czech Republic. The goal of this thesis is to provide the reader a comprehensive document that provides a complete and relevant information to help readers to orientate themselves in the Belarusian business and investment environment. At the same time the aim of this thesis is to help Czech entrepreneur identify prospective business opportunities and Czech entrepreneur could realistically exploit his business activities. The mapping the business environment in Belarus, I used the PEST analysis, which is reflected in the logical construction of the thesis. The thesis charts the political and legal environment, economic environment, socio-cultural and technological environment of the country. I exploit my own knowledge and experience I have accumulated during numerous trips to Belarus in this thesis. This thesis clearly summarizes the significant characteristics of the business environment in Belarus. Getting familiar with its contents raises a presumption of successful entry of the Czech entity on the Belarusian market.

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