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Technological industrial development zones and their economic impact in North Macedonia
Malovčev, Stefan
This thesis provides a thorough examination of the role and effectiveness of Technological Industrial Development Zones (TIDZs) in North Macedonia, with an emphasis on their macroeconomic effects since their creation. It investigates their impact on important economic variables such as FDI, trade openness, employment, and gross fixed capital formation. The study takes a mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative analysis with qualitative insights gleaned from policy assessments and case studies. This study examines the broader socioeconomic and geographical ramifications of TIDZs in addition to their direct economic effects. It investigates the efficiency of government initiatives in developing these zones and incorporating them into national economic strategies. The findings offer a detailed knowledge of the role of TIDZs in economic transformation and development, as well as policy recommendations for maximising advantages and mitigating problems. This thesis adds to the larger discussion on the strategic use of special economic zones in emerging economies, with specific insights pertinent to North Macedonia.
Economic Analysis of Organizing Ice Hockey World Championship 2015 in Ostrava and Prague
Halásová, Michaela ; Soudek, Jan (advisor) ; Fišerová, Tereza (referee)
In many cases the organization of major sport events brings various benefits to hosting economies, especially those resulting from encouraged tourism. However, these events carry extensive costs coming mostly from public resources which could be used for other purposes, e.g. healthcare. The main goal of this thesis is to analyze the socioeconomic impact of the Ice Hockey World Championship 2015 on Prague and the Moravian-Silesian Region using a Cost-Benefit Analysis in which costs and benefits are summed up and benefit-cost ratio calculated. In our analysis we conclude that the event was beneficial not only for the Czech Ice Hockey Association; the hosting organization reporting profit of 450 million CZK before taxes but also for the regions with a benefit-cost ratio of 5.53, meaning that the benefit created equals 5.53 times the amount the regions invested into the event. Moreover, in this analysis we confirm an overall positive effect of the championship on tourism. Keywords cost-benefit analysis, Ice Hockey World Championship 2015, Prague, Ostrava, Moravian-Silesian Region, economic impact, major sport events, tourism
The impact of the U.S.-China trade conflict on China's economy
Li, Ruofei
The focus of this bachelor's thesis is on The impact of the China-US trade war on China's economy, Firstly, this paper proposes that the China-US trade war has a negative impact on China's economy. Secondly, it explains the importance between China-US trade exchanges, the development and impact of the China-US trade war, and China-US trade dependence by analyzing the trade exchange between China and the US. Finally, the regression model of econometrics is used to analyze the relationship between China-US import and export trade volume and China's GDP growth.
Public on Economic Impact of COVID-19 Epidemic - Our Society - Special - May 2020
Červenka, Jan
In the survey, respondents answered several questions concerning economic impact of the epidemic and related anti-epidemic measures. In particular, the survey looked at how the incomes of households in which respondents live have changed since the beginning of the epidemic, how the crisis has affected their current economic activity and how long their household would be able to earn a living if the current situation continued.
The influence of innovations on the economic situation of the company
HEJPETROVÁ, Lucie
The aim of the thesis is to assess the effectiveness of innovation and evaluate its economic impact on the company. Theoretical part contains topics regarding innovations and also potential ways of assessing effectiveness and impact of innovation. Practical part presents fundamental information about the company and its current economic situation. Once all basic information is presented, innovation is described in detail followed up by evaluation of its effectiveness and impact on the company.
Olympic Park Lipno: Economic Assessment of the Project
Binderová, Monika ; Král, Pavel (advisor) ; Tripes, Stanislav (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the economic impact of the Olympic Park Lipno. First of all, it describes the so-called mega sport events and their impacts, especially the economic ones. Furthermore, the ex-ante and ex-post studies and crowding out effect are characterised in the research. In addition, two analyzes which are described in detail in the thesis were prepared by KPMG. The research method is a questionnaire survey with all information gained at the Olympic Park Lipno. The questionnaires and the collection of secondary data allowed us to proceed to comparison of the researched studies and, in particular, to the calculation of the economic impact.
CZECH CIVIL AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURES AND THEIR POTENTIAL ON EMERGING MARKETS TYPE OF CHINA
Brix, Vojtěch ; Frömmel, Tomáš (advisor) ; Prokop, Jaromír (referee)
In this thesis the author analyses the potential of aircraft manufacturing industry of the Czech Republic on emerging markets. Czech manufacturers have been operating only in two of the main sub-segments of the whole industry. Three main manufacturers were selected based on their revenues and each analysed from the financial, product portfolio, sales, and R&D point of view. The markets were selected applying the rating approach. For the purposes of the selection process a multi-criterial matrix was constructed of eleven parameters and two specific superstructures for each of the segments within the range. In the last part, the economic impact on the Czech Republic was estimated, specifically in terms of the labour market and contribution to the state budget via taxes and foreign trade balance.
Economic Analysis of Organizing Ice Hockey World Championship 2015 in Ostrava and Prague
Halásová, Michaela ; Soudek, Jan (advisor) ; Fišerová, Tereza (referee)
In many cases the organization of major sport events brings various benefits to hosting economies, especially those resulting from encouraged tourism. However, these events carry extensive costs coming mostly from public resources which could be used for other purposes, e.g. healthcare. The main goal of this thesis is to analyze the socioeconomic impact of the Ice Hockey World Championship 2015 on Prague and the Moravian-Silesian Region using a Cost-Benefit Analysis in which costs and benefits are summed up and benefit-cost ratio calculated. In our analysis we conclude that the event was beneficial not only for the Czech Ice Hockey Association; the hosting organization reporting profit of 450 million CZK before taxes but also for the regions with a benefit-cost ratio of 5.53, meaning that the benefit created equals 5.53 times the amount the regions invested into the event. Moreover, in this analysis we confirm an overall positive effect of the championship on tourism. Keywords cost-benefit analysis, Ice Hockey World Championship 2015, Prague, Ostrava, Moravian-Silesian Region, economic impact, major sport events, tourism
The Economic Potential of Selected Geolocation Mobile Applications in the Field of Cultural Tourism of the Czech Republic
Nosák, David Ivan ; Tyslová, Irena (advisor) ; Tittelbachová, Šárka (referee)
The thesis is focused on evaluating the economic potential of geolocation mobile applications in the field of cultural tourism in the Czech Republic. It is divided in two major sections: the theoretical and the practical one. The former provides general insight in the topic while the latter inquires into a sample application named Geocaching. In addition, it involves an illustrative questionnaire utilizable for collecting necessary data in order to measure the expenditure of its users.
Economic Impact of Drug Addiction
Švástová, Lýdie ; Kaczor, Pavel (advisor) ; Havlová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with drugs issue primarily from view of economic impact to the Czech Republic. It endeavours to quantify of costs or estimate of costs for the anti-drug policy and the medical care for humans who use drugs. It opens the subject of the drug legalization and is trying to describe its possible consequences.

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