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Competitiveness of Germany and it's influence on economic disparities in Eurozone
Coritar, Jan ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Antal, Jarolím (referee)
This diploma thesis analyzes how German competitiveness can possibly influence euro exchange rate and consequently cause economic disparities within the Eurozone member states. This thesis conducts an examination of processes that lead to balancing the balance of payments of the member countries and impacts of these processes on various macroeconomic indicators in order to outline possible impacts of German competitiveness on economic disparities within Eurozone. The analysis showed that Germany due to its high competitiveness and weak currency gains significant economic advantage whereas other less competitive Eurozone countries are ending up on the economic periphery. Contribution of this thesis is that it provides us with an explanation of an opposing development of some macroeconomic indicators compared with development of the same indicators in Germany.
Causes of the economic crisis in the Eurozone according to the Austrian school of economics
Coritar, Jan ; Pavlík, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Voříšková, Barbora (referee)
The main objective of this bachelor thesis is an analysis of the economic crisis in the Eurozone. This analysis is based on the principles of the Austrian business cycle theory, which is different from the mainstream economics. This thesis examines the causes that led to the outbreak of the economic crisis and how adoption of the single currency led to increased economic division among member states. Subsequently, there is an examination of the impact of the crisis on the member economies and what does the present situation in Eurozone look like. In other words what are the main hurdles still hindering the rebalancing of the economic division among member countries and what are the latest measures taken by ECB.

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