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Agrární zahraniční obchod Srbsko - Chorvatsko - Bosna a Hercegovina
Stojanović, Jovana
The master thesis is focused on evaluation of the territorial and commodity structure as well as flows of the main products within the agrarian foreign trade of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. The thesis describes the development of agriculture and important agricultural areas of the studied countries located in the Western Balkan region and their position towards the European Union. It is focused on the detail of the carrier commodities definition within crop (wheat, corn, potatoes, soybeans) and livestock (cattle, pigs and sheep) production and on the foreign trade in these commodities. The master thesis also assesses the overall dynamics of agrarian foreign trade of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia, the evolution of territorial and commodity structure as well as identification of product groups between the years of 2006 and 2021.
International trade of the Republic of Croatia after the accession to the European Union
Bošnjak, Lara ; Hinčica, Vít (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
Croatia became the 28th full member of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Together with its accession the country has gained an access to the European Union barrier-free market and it has also accepted European Union common trade policy towards third countries. Nevertheless the accession to the integration also meant leaving the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA), whose members are very important for Croatia, exclusively in the field of trade. Therefore, the main aim of this thesis is to evaluate if the Croatian accession to the EU was more beneficial than staying in the CEFTA but only in terms of Croatian foreign trade. For ease of reading, the thesis is structured chronologically into two main parts. The focus of the first part of the thesis is on the period before the Croatian accession to the EU, more specifically on the process of trade liberalization, joining the CEFTA and on the requirements which Croatia had to fulfill to become the member of the EU. The focus of the second part of the thesis is on the period after the Croatian accession, concretely on the changes in trade with the members of EU, CEFTA and with third countries. Final conclusions are drawn based on the analysis conducted.
The functioning of CEFTA in the period 2004-2012
Ponec, Jakub ; Karpová, Eva (advisor) ; Střecha, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of foreign trade CEFTA member countries. The subject of this analysis is international trade of all CEFTA countries throughout its existence, but the main focus is on countries that were members between 2004 and 2012. The aim of this thesis is to assess whether the membership of these countries in the CEFTA helped liberalization of their trade and whether their CEFTA membership can prepare these countries for integration processes associated with the entry into the European Union. The thesis consists of three parts. The first part deals with the CEFTA establishment. There is described the historical development of economic and political situation in Central and Eastern Europe. Second chapter analyzes the foreign trade of founding CEFTA members and states which joined agreement before 2000. The third section of this paper analyzes the trade of CEFTA countries that were members between 2004 and 2012. Interpretation of the results of this analysis evaluates whether the countries has benefited from CEFTA membership or not.
Impact of the EU and CEFTA on business and investment environment of the Western Balkans
Šmoková, Barbora ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Řehořová, Veronika (referee)
This Bachelor thesis evaluates and compares the impact of EU and CEFTA on the refinement of business and investment environment of the Western Balkans. The first chapter examines the impact of EU in terms of trade ties, financial help and adoption of EU standards. The second chapter describes the role of CEFTA and deals with the relations within the region itself. The Western Balkans countries are assessed in terms of competitiveness and investment environment.
CEFTA in Balkans: possible contribution to the EU association process
Vinczlérová, Veronika ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Řehořová, Veronika (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of CEFTA integration activities in Balkans. The aim of the thesis is to analyse the role of CEFTA in the process of possible future EU enlargement and thereby estimate in what way the new CEFTA 2006 changes and shifts the Western Balkan countries towards their potential membership in the European Union structure. Guideline of the thesis is constituted by the analysis of business and institutional environment of the current CEFTA member countries and their pursuance of the EU Stabilisation and Association Process aims via Central European Free Trade Agreement.
CEFTA - analýza vývoje, současnost a význam
Dytrych, Martin ; Hitzgerová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
Práce v dějinných, politických a ekonomických souvislostech mapuje vznik a vývoj CEFTA - Středoevropské dohody o volném obchodu a hodnotí význam, který toto integrační seskupení mělo na členské státy v podobě postkomunistických zemí středoevropského regionu. V reakci na změny členské základny souvisící se vstupem středoevropských států do Evropské unie a rozšiřování CEFTA o státy balkánské oblasti pak nastiňuje možný scénař budoucího vývoje tohoto integračního projektu.

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