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A Demand Forecasting Model for Bottled Beer
Bek, Klára ; Oulehla, Jiří (referee) ; Luňáček, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis deals with building an econometric model of a bottled beer consumption forecast. The aim of this study is to provide such input in an investment plan, which considers purchasing a bottling line in a craft brewery. Besides it contains procedures of statistical and econometric model verifications in order to determine the optimal one.
Analysis of ZOO Brno Attendance
Stejskalová, Markéta ; Šustrová, Tereza (referee) ; Novotná, Veronika (advisor)
The main aim of this diploma thesis is to analyse visitation of the zoological garden in Brno and to make recommendations which could result in higher values of visitation. The major causes of the fluctuation in visitation are found out and the econometric model is created. Due to this model, we can predict the future values of the reference indicator. In order to determine the interdependence between Zoo Brno attendance and the number of guests accommodated in the South Moravian Region, the econometrics model of South Moravia Region visitation was created too. Based on the analysis of external and internal environment, recommendations which could positively influence Zoo Brno attractiveness and number of its visitors are suggested. All used methods of analysis and creating model are presented in the theoretical part of this diploma thesis.
The Long-term Energy Planning
Pallová, Ivana ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with long-term energy modeling. The theoretical part of the thesis is devoted to the explanation and description of the main parts of econometric models and comparison of these models. Then explains a description of LEAP modeling software. The practical part is focused on data analysis and their use for creating model of the energy system of the Czech Republic. The next part describes the creation of the model with information about input data and their expected progression until 2040. The last part is devoted to control and evaluation of results from LEAP modeling software.
Faktory ovlivňující počet získaných medailí z olympijských her
Holánová, Zuzana
Holánová, Z. Factors influencing the number of medals won at the Olympic Games. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2023. The thesis includes the identification of factors that influenced the number of medals won at the 2016 Olympic Games. The literature review consists of the development of the Olympic Games. It also deals with the identification of the factors that may influence the number of medals won in the Olympics. Then the thesis in-cludes work with data and the selected quantitative method. The last part of the thesis includes the use of regression analysis and the evaluation of the factors that actually had an impact on the number of medals won at the Olympic Games. The results are commented and compared with the literature.
Ekonomické a ekologické aspekty elektromobility
Otáhalová, Barbora
The bachelor thesis deals with the dependencies of economic and ecological factors in the field of electromobility in European countries for the year 2021. The literature review characterizes electromobility, briefly describes its development, current status, as well as advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, a comparison of certain factors between European countries is presented in this chapter. The theory of regression analysis and the stages of econometric modelling are also included in this study. The practical part includes creating and testing two econometric models. The results show that there is a positive dependence between GDP, the number of charging stations and the number of newly registered electromo-biles. Another sub-result is the confirmed dependence of newly registered EVs on the reduction of CO2 emissions.
A Demand Forecasting Model for Bottled Beer
Bek, Klára ; Oulehla, Jiří (referee) ; Luňáček, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis deals with building an econometric model of a bottled beer consumption forecast. The aim of this study is to provide such input in an investment plan, which considers purchasing a bottling line in a craft brewery. Besides it contains procedures of statistical and econometric model verifications in order to determine the optimal one.
The Impact of Ethnic Diversity on Institutions and Economic Development in Former Yugoslavia
Kaltak, Miran ; Schwarz, Jiří (advisor) ; Cahlík, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of the thesis was to conduct a research on impact of ethnic diversity on the economic growth of the countries of ex-Yugoslavia. The main hypothesis was that ethnic diversity affects economic growth. The research was done by using two different methods: a) calculating ethnic fractionalization index and GDP per capita; b) analyzing institutions as channels through which ethnic diversity effects economic growth. The results obtained within the first model demonstrated that diversity negatively influences economic growth. Still, no reliable conclusions could be made, due to low variability in data, short time frame considered and lack of regular data collection. Therefore, the second method reviewed institutions as a channel through which ethnic diversity affects economic growth. The conclusion of this model was that, ethnic diversity mainly has negative impact on the indicators reviewed, which then results in slower economic growth. The results of the research showed that ethnic heterogeneity is an important element in economic, political, institutional and social life of a country. It can be concluded that ethnic diversity is an important factor that should be taken into consideration when doing economic planning in a country as it has direct and, very often, strong impact on economic growth.
The Long-term Energy Planning
Pallová, Ivana ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with long-term energy modeling. The theoretical part of the thesis is devoted to the explanation and description of the main parts of econometric models and comparison of these models. Then explains a description of LEAP modeling software. The practical part is focused on data analysis and their use for creating model of the energy system of the Czech Republic. The next part describes the creation of the model with information about input data and their expected progression until 2040. The last part is devoted to control and evaluation of results from LEAP modeling software.
Application of consumption function on CR
Poncar, Jaroslav ; Hušek, Roman (advisor) ; Formánek, Tomáš (referee)
Consumer function is a standard instrument of quantitative economic analysis to examine the relationship between consumer expenditure and income or other influencing factors such as liquid assets, interest rates or various demographic and social factors. In this thesis are presented the most frequently used methods in econometric analysis of consumption function. Attention is paid to the hypothesis of absolute income, relative income, life cycle, permanent income, rational expectations and consumption function based on the error correction model. Furthermore, the suitability of individual models for the current economic situation in the Czech Republic is assessed. Subsequently an empirical model of consumption function for the Czech Republic is designed and tested. Furthermore, the estimates of each consumption function model for the period before and after economic crisis of 2008-2009 are performed and compared. Finally, a short-term prediction of the consumption of Czech households is made.
Analysis of the impact of ageing on health care spending in selected countries of the Commonwealth
Konířová, Kristýna ; Hulíková Tesárková, Klára (advisor) ; Kraus, Jaroslav (referee)
Analysis of the impact of ageing on health care spending in selected countries of the Commonwealth Abstract This thesis examines and analyses development of population ageing in Australia, Canada and New Zealand and especially its impact on the spending in the sector of health care. It includes comparison of demographic trends and description of health care systems in selected countries. The analysis is then processed by an econometric model focused on the impact of population ageing on government spending and spending of the private sector on health care through life expectancy at birth, ratio of population aged 65 years and above and other indicators. The modelling is carried out using linear regression, vector autoregression and fixed effects model in panel data. The results show that population ageing indeed affects through different intensity both government and private sector spending on health care in Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

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