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To economic circumstances of the fall of apartheid in South Africa
Pýchová, Jitka ; Szobi, Pavel (advisor) ; Tajovský, Ladislav (referee)
Bachelor thesis focuses on economic aspects of the end of apartheid regime in South Africa. It focuses on economic development during 1966-1978. There was a significant reversal in country's economic policy in this period of time and the economic problems connected with the regime had fully reflected. The thesis analyses the economic policy and economic causes which led to aggravation of country's economic development and to the need to reform the regime of apartheid in 1978. The thesis proves that the economical causes of the fall of apartheid had already reflected in this period. I have determined that the discrepancy of labour supply and labour demand is the most significant cause of the fall, which had ultimately resulted in slowed economic growth. Part of the thesis is the examination of influence of racial segregation policies on economic development in South Africa. These policies made it impossible for the market to adapt to changes in labour supply and to changes in the economic structure. Administrative, police and defense costs and the costs of the international isolation of the South Africa had also contributed to the fall of apartheid. Their contribution, however, is not as crucial as other causes.

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