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Investment Construction in the Frame of the Regional Development
Maršounová, Eva ; Tuscher, Martin (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is the basic characteristic of the functioning of EU structural policy and the Czech Republic. The theoretical part deals with the history of the EU, the development of EU structural policy, including tools for its application and continuity of structural policy in the Czech Republic after accession to the EU. The practical part of the thesis presents the completed project Leat Tasovie, which was co-funded by the European Union under the Operational Programme Environment.
Investment Construction Co-financed from EU Funds
Sklenářová, Hana ; Mach, Drahomír (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
This theses is focused on the European Union and EU funds. Description of structural policy and its history, with a focus on structural and cohesion funds. Furthermore, attention is focused on the subsidy received from the ROP southeast. In summary is given a new programming framework 2014-2020. The practical part of the thesis was to describe, analyze and evaluate the project co-financed by EU structural funds. The project was implemented within the ROP SE and tackle integrated transport in the region Breclav.
Investment Construction in the Frame of the Regional Development
Mužík, Martin ; Kocourková, Gabriela (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
This thesis describes the origins and developement of The European union. The caracteristics of its organizational structure are discussed as well, followed by a summary of the developement of the structural policy of the EU and its effects on regions within EU member states. A description of how the structural policy of Czech Republic developed, both before and after admission to the EU, will conclude the theoretical portion of this thesis. Empirical section of the thesis focuses on the Pavlov Archeological Park project, which was predominantly financed through The European Fund of Regional Development.
Investment Construction in the Frame of the Regional Development
Zmrhalová, Adéla ; Jakubec, Josef (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
The goal of the diploma thesis is to describe the issues of structural and regional policies of European Union in the Czech Republic and to create general knowledge about running of drawing financial resources from EU funds for a particular project from an applicant´s perspective. The theoretical part deals with the origins of European Union and formation of regional policy of EU. Afterwords it is focused on the formation of regional policy in the Czech Republic and the project cycle. In practical part the project cycle is applied on a particular project Enlargement of nursery schools in Jihlava – Nursery school Nad Plovárnou 5, Jihlava from setting the targets, applying for the grant and up to the realization of the project itself.
The issue of drawing from financial resources of the ESF for the operational programme of Human resources and employment in South Bohemia.
VAZAČOVÁ, Štěpánka
This diploma thesis deals with problems of fund raising from the European Social Fund as a key instrument of structural politics. At the beginning regional politics of the EU, its principles and rules, the previous and the present programming period including constituent structural funds are introduced and characterized as well as the European Social Fund and its operational programmes included in this part. A particular passage of the first part is devoted to the Operational Programme Human Resources and Employment. The aim of this work is to create a project oriented to increasing of employment in South Bohemia and to elaborate an application for financial support from the Operational Programme Human Resources and Employment for the Yomus s.r.o. company. All calls from the OP Human Resources and Employment have been delayed in pronouncing, therefore this project has been created according to a call from the equivalent Operational Programme Human Resources Development of the previous programming period. The product of this work is a completely processed application which is supposed to be used for financial support including a target group analyses and educational activities characterization. The project key activities include a re-training course of "Sales representatives" and following "Career centre activities" for employment intermediation of project clients. As a high-quality project entails the first step to fund raising and meeting the target of employment increase in South Bohemia the application has been processed on the basis of professional literature and experience of professional project managers. The project si applicable to the Operational Programme Human Resources and Employment without any essential changes.
Structural policy in the Czech Republic - possibilities and limits of multi-level governance concept
Nigová, Eva ; Polášek, Martin (advisor) ; Jireš, Jan (referee)
This thesis is a case study which in the theoretical part deals with the concept of multi-level governance and its usefulness for study of the structural policy in the Czech Republic In the empirical part the basic postulates of this approach are applied to the functioning of the structural policy in the CR and subsequently reviewed. The projects funded by EU structural funds are used for the empirical review. On these examples it is examined, if and to what extent and in what way it is possible to consider the multi-level governance's concept basic postulates valid. According to set criteria and subsequent evaluation of completed projects, this concept to the operation of the structural policy in the CR does not endorse. Key words: multi-level governance, structural policy, regional policy, structural funds
Difficulties of the EU - Cohesion Policy Implementation Systém in the Czech Republic in the Programming period 2007-2013
Capanda, Filip ; Karlas, Jan (advisor) ; Gusačenko, Irina (referee)
The thesis Difficulties of the EU - Cohesion Policy Implementation System in the Czech Republic in the Programming period 2007-2013 deals with application of the theories of the European integration on two case studies. In the first part of the thesis the general history of the EU - structural policy is described. The second part is dedicated to the history of the structural policy in the Czech Republic. The third part is concerned with the theoretical definition of the topic and leads to a definition of the hypothesis and the research method. The main theoretical approach for the case studies is the multi-level governance theory, which describes multi-level sharing of authority among different types of actors. None of those actors has a power to define final version of the given policy. The case studies, which in detail examine the development and the efficiency of the implementation system of structural policy in Czech Republic, prove that this environment can cause the coordination dilemma connected with overuse of the free-riding tactics and high transaction costs. The combination of those elements leads to highly rigid system of implementation.
Investment Construction in the Frame of the Regional Development
Mužík, Martin ; Kocourková, Gabriela (referee) ; Hrabincová, Dagmar (advisor)
This thesis describes the origins and developement of The European union. The caracteristics of its organizational structure are discussed as well, followed by a summary of the developement of the structural policy of the EU and its effects on regions within EU member states. A description of how the structural policy of Czech Republic developed, both before and after admission to the EU, will conclude the theoretical portion of this thesis. Empirical section of the thesis focuses on the Pavlov Archeological Park project, which was predominantly financed through The European Fund of Regional Development.
Structural policy in the Czech Republic - possibilities and limits of multi-level governance concept
Nigová, Eva ; Polášek, Martin (advisor) ; Jireš, Jan (referee)
This thesis is a case study which in the theoretical part deals with the concept of multi-level governance and its usefulness for study of the structural policy in the Czech Republic In the empirical part the basic postulates of this approach are applied to the functioning of the structural policy in the CR and subsequently reviewed. The projects funded by EU structural funds are used for the empirical review. On these examples it is examined, if and to what extent and in what way it is possible to consider the multi-level governance's concept basic postulates valid. According to set criteria and subsequent evaluation of completed projects, this concept to the operation of the structural policy in the CR does not endorse. Key words: multi-level governance, structural policy, regional policy, structural funds

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