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The effects of chinese investments on the socio-economic development in Nigeria
Miková, Linda
This bachelor thesis seeks to analyze the effects of the Chinese investments on the socio- economic development of Nigeria. The research problem of this thesis is to understand and to investigate how the three main variables education, employment, and the perception of China in Nigeria affect the socio-economic development in Nigeria. In particular, it examines the Chinese investments, initiatives and mutual viewpoints on this problematic. Firstly, as part of the literature review, the thesis gives a historical background of the Afro- Chinese and Sino-Nigerian relationship and the beginning of the economic cooperation. Secondly, Foreign Direct Investment is covered and discussed, as well as the Belt and Road Initiative. Furthermore, it seeks to examine the relationships between the two countries and the main areas of attractiveness and investment of Nigeria. In the practical part, the thesis discusses the economic and sociological aspect using the three mentioned variables. The practical part analyzes these variables using descriptive analysis and other statistical tools.
The impact of mining industry on the economic development of Azerbaijan
Shukran, Mammadov
The mining industry is a highly significant power in the global economy, taking a major place in the provision chain incomes. Although, the role of mining manufacturing differs and seriously varies at the country degree from an economy of a different, and it is not correctly recognized and occasionally even inexplicable. The global mining industry has flourished since the early 2000s; it has observed high productivity costs and as a result increasing income stages as well. Mining industry is a central sector of economy, in numerous developing economies, Azerbaijan being one of them. The economy of Azerbaijan has accomplished its post-Soviet change to a main petroleum-grounded economy, from one where the country possessed the most important role. The evolution to petroleum manufacture brought about extraordinary development records as ventures came online; getting 26.4 per cent in the year 2005 (second uppermost gross domestic product progression globally in the year 2005 just to Equatorial Guinea) and 34.6 per cent in the year 2006 (global maximum). Huge oil resources are a main supplier to the economy of the country. In the year 2019, total mining industry exports of the country accounted for USD 18,242,946 thousand, which represents the 93 per cent of the overall exporting products, of which the 91.2 per cent is made up from mineral fuels, oil and oil products of their distillation, bituminous substances, etc. For the reason that mining industry is vital for the economy of Azerbaijan, this thesis aims to analyze its impact on the economic development of the country, by the application of profound conceptual and empirical analysis.
Possibilities of utilization of Czech monasteries in contemporary society
Řádková, Kristýna ; Kouba, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Malcová, Zuzana (referee)
This Bachelor's Thesis is focused on monastic buildings in contemporary Czech society - its aim is to highlight possible utilization of these historic buildings. The theoretical section deals with Roman Catholic Church, religious organizations and monastic institutions. Next chapter is historical and generally describes development of monasteries and monastic life in our country. The practical section consists of a summary of the most common utilization of monasteries and two chapters analyzing utilization of two monasteries in Prague - Strahov and Břevnov.
Significance of tourism for the economies of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
Kaliberka, Jan ; Kašpar, Václav (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
The Least developed countries represent the weakest and poorest segment of the Word economy. Members of this this specific group are countries with the lowest incomes per capita, low human development and high economic vulnerability. Dealing with problems of these countries including extreme poverty isn't successful in the long run. Many advanced, developing as well as the LDCsstart to concentrate on tourism development, thank to its wide impacts on the economy and regional development. Also the UN strengthens its support to the LDCs in sustainable tourism development. The goal of this thesis is to analyze the significance of tourism for the economies of the LDCs and its potential for boosting the socio-economic development in these countries and for solving their problems includingtha alleviation of poverty.
The possibilities and limits of socio-economic development in the Šumava region
Staňková, Lucie ; Silovská, Hana (advisor) ; Schuster, Karel (referee)
The present bachelor thesis is focused on the limits and possibilities of development in the Šumava region. The region is characterized mainly by its territory - there are three types of the specially protected areas - national park, protected landscape area and biosphere reserve. This thesis deals with the issue of the socio-economic development in relation to the principles of nature protection and sustainable development. The main goal of this paper is to define the possibilities, key activities and impacts on the region in connection with the occurrence of the types of protected geographical departments. The thesis also tried to clarify the current situation thanks to information obtained from an interview with three local stakeholders; furthermore, it analyzed strategic documents and evaluated the projects already implemented in the region.
Socio-economic development of the Liberec region
Hronek, Lukáš ; Wokoun, René (advisor) ; Kouřilová, Jana (referee)
This thesis deals with the socio-economic development of the Liberec Region. In itself, the socio-economic progression is a very complex issue richly structured organizationally as well as institutionally. Matters regarding the realization of the socio-economic program were even more complicated by the completion of the second phase of the transformation of the public administration. The search for an optimal methodology for creating the strategic documentation together with tools for the realization of regional development plans is far from over. While the negotiation and approval of the strategic documentation is a complicated process, the realization of those plans is what causes most of the difficulties. In my opinion, the local Council of the Liberec Region has so far not been able to create adequate organizational and personnel capacity for the realization and the monitoring of the realization process of the existing documentation. The use of the EU funds for the realization of the plans as well as the cohesion policy of the Liberec region, just like the rest of the Czech Republic, in my opinion, is insufficient.

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