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Zhodnocení vlivu "daňových prázdnin" na hospodaření zahraničních dceřiných společností v České republice
Žák, Miroslav
The aim of this thesis is to compare the influence of investment incentives on the behavior of foreign companies. The work has two parts. In the methodological part will be given information from which will be the practical part and will familiarize us with the issue. The second half of the thesis will focus on data collection and further processing, where simple mathematical calculations will be used to determine the impact of investment incentives on foreign firms' behavior. The number of entities to be used in counterfactual analysis will be divided into two groups, supported by enterprises and not supported. Each of these groups will have 40 economic entities. Both groups will be selected to be as similar as possible.
The Impact of Public Support on Development of Enterprises in the Czech Republic
Loun, Jakub ; Potluka, Oto (advisor) ; Svobodník, Jiří (referee)
Diploma thesis The Impact of Public Subsidies on Development of Enterprises in the Czech Republic examines the real impact on profit, revenues and debts. Counterfactual impact evaluation method is used on companies subsidised from structural funds. These indicators were examined by difference-in-difference method based on the selective research of 1738 companies subsidised from OP Entrepreneurship and Innovation and control group of the same size. The impact of public support on the profit of subsidised companies was quantified as 608 -- 5 547 ths. CZK and the impact on sales as 14 713 -- 42 511 ths. CZK. 1 CZK used for subsidies increased the profit of supported companies by 0.05 -- 0.44 CZK and sales by 1.16 -- 3.35 CZK. Hypothesis that the growth of supported firms increased their debt has not been proved. Also a slight positive effect of support on growth in return on equity was identified.

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