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Bitcoin and the world-systems theory: the case of El Salvador
Černý, Ondřej ; Hornát, Jan (advisor) ; Fiřtová, Magdalena (referee)
This bachelor's thesis revolves around the acceptance of Bitcoin as legal tender in El Salvador and the subsequent reactions from the international community, particularly the United States and the International Monetary Fund. Using the case of El Salvador as a study, the thesis seeks to explore a broader phenomenon concerning Latin America and the potential for Bitcoin to be the key for positive socio-economic transformation in the region. The theoretical part of the thesis delves into the concepts of dollarization and the governance of Bitcoin, in addition to the world-systems theory proposed by Immanuel Wallerstein. Subsequently, the thesis applies these theories to concrete facts and conducts an analysis. The timeframe for this research spans from September 2021, when Bitcoin was officially adopted as legal tender in El Salvador, until the end of 2022.
Územní polarita socioekonomické diferenciace Španělska
RAUSCHER, Tomáš
This bachelor thesis deals with the territorial polarity of the socioeconomic differentiation of Spain, which is observed based on indicators divided into three groups: economic, social and political-cultural. The main goal of the thesis is to carry out the synthesis of the socioeconomic polarity by creating two poles of different development level, the core and the semi-periphery. The description of the disparities' main determinants and the specifics of the Spanish space's polarization are included in the synthesis. In the analytical part, the thesis is complemented with the map outputs of individual indicators, while the final synthesis' maps portray the said territorial polarity dividing Spain into the developed and the lagging part.

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