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A Price Analyses on the Imperfect Competitive Market
Mendlíková, Iva ; Fibingrová, Veronika (referee) ; Škapa, Stanislav (advisor)
The main goal is to clarify price making on the imperfect competitive market. The work is focused on the individual degree of price discrimination too and contains proposal how to use attitudes of price making on this market to increase the demand for services, increasing sales and improving position on market.
The price of electricity and the choice of appropriate distribution rate
Hromek, Lukáš ; Ptáček, Michal (referee) ; Macháček, Jan (advisor)
This work is focused on the price of electricity, components that compose and factors affecting this price. Includes brief overview of energy legislation, namely to the rights and obligations of distributors of electricity, energy traders and customers. Furthermore, the work deals with the researches of the energy market in the Czech Republic, the different rates of selected suppliers and evaluating their suitability for the customer.
A Price Analyses on the Imperfect Competitive Market
Fait, Petr ; MBA, Jiří Rozsíval, (referee) ; Škapa, Stanislav (advisor)
To sum up, Imperfect competitive markets are results of influence of various market factors. They consist of economies of scale, variety of legal restrictions, a high amount of production costs, a product differentiation, a territorial dispersion and an imperfect consumer awareness of the market. Firstly, the principal sorts of imperfect competitors are monopolies, oligopolies and monopolist competition. The ability to stipulate the price of a product is characteristic for these kinds of imperfect competitors. Thus they are called price-makers. These imperfect competitors deal with a diminishing demand curve, in other words there is a dependence of a price on the volume of production. Moreover, this ability is used to maximalize a profit. Referring to the imperfect competitor, the most common method of maximalizing the profit is price discrimination, therefore the company is able to divide its customers into several groups and stipulate a different price of a same product for each of them. Nevertheless, in practice due to above mentioned factors we run across the imperfect competition in most of the cases. In addiction, the imperfect competition might be considered as a theoretical state, which is very similar to share dealing in general.
Computing directivity patterns in Comsol Multiphysics
Ryšánek, Martin ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The individual project – Computing directivity patterns in Comsol Multiphysics. In the first part, the theoretical background for monopole antennas is reviewed. The second part is focused on the analysis of several types of monopoles in COMSOL Multiphysics, and on the calculation of their radiation patterns and impedances. Finally, simulation results are presented and discussed.
Water Pricing
Janišová, Marie ; Pavláková Dočekalová, Marie (referee) ; Luňáček, Jiří (advisor)
The intention of this thesis is to assess whether it is economically advantageous formation of water prizes with using elements of price discrimination. The first part of thesis defines the theoretical basis on which it is based on practical part. The analytic part is dealing with cost of production and distribution of water, prizes of water and adequate profit in company. There is also described the current situation in the market including legislation related to the issue. The last part is own proposals for pricing.
Critical Analysis of Pricing in an Imperfectly Competitive Market
Tutková, Lucia ; Velička, Michal (referee) ; Škapa, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis clarifies terms such as monopoly, oligopoly and price discrimination. Subsequently an analyse of the price making of the selected company will be performed. The result of the thesis will be proposal a solution to increase the demand for services and at the same time achieve higher sales.
Antenna system for wireless microphones
Bartoš, Adam ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
Master's thesis deals with the design of an antenna system for wireless sound transmission used mainly in professional sound reinforcement. The introductory part deals generally with wireless microphones, frequency bands used and proven antenna types. Next, this work deals with signal distribution that is realized using the antenna splitter. The antenna parts is focused on easy production and real usage, therefore were selected antennas with appropriate properties suitable for small series production. This thesis includes simulation of each device, their real construction design and measurements of built prototypes and final products. All three produced devices – the rack splitter, /4 antenna and Helix antenna are fully working, achieve good parameters and are ready for further manufacturing and easy modifications in case of frequency band change requirement. The conclusion includes an overall assessment of the results achieved.
A critical price analysis on the imperfect competitive market
Bábel, Martin ; Procházková, Kateřina (referee) ; Škapa, Stanislav (advisor)
Perfect competition can be considered as a theoretical state. For this reason, this work is focused on the imperfectly competitive market and pricing in it. The aim is to investigate in more detail how specific companies with elements of monopoly use their position to determine the price for their product and price discrimination - they are so-called price makers. The work analyzes specific approaches to the pricing strategy of these companies.
Proposal for Regulatory Measures on the Market of Mobile Operators
Pologotina, Ekaterina ; Holendová, Petra (referee) ; Škapa, Stanislav (advisor)
The thesis focuses primarily on the research of price formation in an imperfectly competitive market. Concepts such as monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition and price discrimination will be discussed. In the analytical part, the knowledge from the theoretical part will be used, which solves the issue of the telecommunications market in the case of imperfect competition, which will be solved by me.
Violence and the Political
Svorník, Petr ; Slačálek, Ondřej (advisor) ; Bíba, Jan (referee)
The main subject of this paper is the course of state and violence under the impact of processes of globalization and privatization, culminating in the beginning of 21st century. Max Weber's definition of state as the monopoly on legitimate violence within certain area is highlighted, the aim of this work is to show current unsustainability of a nation state by this definition and also to describe other possible meanings of state in globalized world. After the theoretical introduction characterization of historical process of monopolization of violence by the state follows - contemporary course looks like the exact opposite of historical process, during which the state expropriated all of the other possessors of rights to use physical force. Next chapter depicts the present-day role of the state in globalized world and also possible re-interpretaions of this role for new, cosmpolitan state, whose task should be worldwide promotion of human rights and defence against planetary self-destruction. The paper is closed by emphasis on openness of the whole process - transnational companies try to promote an opinion that there is no chance of state's survival - that is true, but only for the state defined in national, not cosmopolitan terms.

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