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Benefits and costs of adoption a common European currency in small open economy (example of Slovakia)
Herchl, Peter ; Durčáková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Čermáková, Daniela (referee)
The master thesis focuses on the influence of common European currency in Slovakia. Slovakia represents small transitive economy with high degree of openness and long-term experience from participation in common monetary union. The aim of the thesis is to analyse observed and potential benefits and costs that are emerging from adoption of common European currency in Slovakia. The analysis is based not only on quantified determinants, but also on the basis of observed alternative evaluation criteria, which are providing complex picture of macroeconomic development and performance of Slovak economy in comparison with other countries of Eurozone and European Union. Analyses that are used in the thesis are based on theoretical findings that are described in the first chapter. This chapter deals with criteria defined by the theory of optimal monetary unions, real convergence, but also with the most significant benefits and costs defined by the European Commission and economic theory. The thesis deals with the monetary politics in Slovakia before and after 2009 with focus on loss of autonomous monetary policy as the most significant cost of entry to European Monetary Union and also with analysis of the nominal convergence criteria that are needed to accept in case of adopting common European currency.
Personal finances
Herchl, Peter ; Moravec, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to clarify the main factors influencing the allocation of personal finances, the main principles of financial planning, financial literacy and other basic tools and relations influencing personal finances. The applied part stems from the intention to create an alternative financial plan and portfolio on an actual person.

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