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Economic Development of China with a Focus on Foreign Direct Investment
Pokorná, Monika ; Černá, Iveta (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The thesis deals with economic development of People's Republic of China the country's role in global economy and its foreign direct investment. The initial chapter introduces the concept of development of a country from a general and economic point of view. The second part of the thesis aims to describe the current situation in China and focuses on concrete parts of its development. The purpose of the final chapter is to analyse the flow of foreign direct investment from China.
Analysis of the Economic Development of BRICS Countries in 2007–2015
Berka, Kryštof ; Procházka, Pavel (advisor) ; Dyba, Karel (referee)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is economic development assessment among and within BRICs countries in the context of developed world during 2007-2015. Based on yearly panel data, an analysis for following macroeconomic indicators was carried out: gross domestic product, inflation rate, unemployment rate, current account on the balance of payments, exchange rate. The profound analysis of selected indicators is instrumental in the comparison of member states and is supplemented by the comparison of BRICs and G6. Based on its evidence, I come to a conclusion that the BRICs as a whole succeeded in establishing as a strong global actor. That has been achieved with the help of global financial crisis, but also with regard to the economic policy implemented in 2007-2015. As a result, GDP of BRICs in terms of GDP of G6 achieved stable growth rate leading to its increase by 52 %. Besides providing main findings, outcomes of this thesis enable to identify main weaknesses and strengths of BRICs economies affecting the prospects for continuance of stable economic growth.
The importance of the German economy in the global economy
Škoríková, Romana ; Šaroch, Stanislav (advisor) ; Sankot, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of this work is to characterize the importance of the German economy in the global economy on the basis of SWOT analysis. The work is composed as an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses, forthcoming opportunities and threats. The focus is on the role of interconnectedness of country and the state of its economy. The first chapter is about the economic situation in Germany, the second chapter is devoted to position in international trade. The third, and final chapter, I deal with political consequences.
Selected aspects of economic relations between the European Union and the People's Republic of China at the beginning of the 21st century and their real impact on the world economy
Smola, Filip ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
The main aim of this dissertation is to analyze selected economic activities and economic relations occurring between the European Union and China. This dissertation is divided into four main chapters to ensure coherence and continuity throughout the research. The first chapter deals with the historical development of mutual cooperation between Europe and China. This chapter emphasizes recent events. The most extensive part of this work, the second section, addresses key areas of cooperation between the EU and China. Most of the research focus is devoted to trade economic relations and investment relations. Further, the second chapter addresses controversial areas within the mutual EU-China relations. In contrast with the second chapter, which looks at the mutual relations from the perspective of the whole EU, the third chapter distinguishes bilateral relations between two EU countries and China. The purpose of the third chapter is therefore to highlight the different approach of individual EU member countries. In the last chapter, I try to assess the growing influence of both the EU and China within the global economy. Finally, I outline the possible future development of the research topic.
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership TTIP
ŠVEJDA, Vojtěch
The bachelor thesis is focused on topic of Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and it's potential impact on EU and USA economy. The agreement prepared since 2011 is to merge two of most powerful economies on present world into Transatlantic Free Trade Area and to create barrier-free trade mechanism, which is currently operational inside the United States of America and European Union. With respect to global prespective this ambitious project can bring strong economic recovery for both economics, faster mutual trade and closer political cooperation of western part of the world. For individuals the agreement may ensure an increase of job offer, higher availability of foreign products and also easier travelling. If this trade agreement was realized, may affect the wide trade coperation all over the world and have strong impact on global economic and politic situation.
The position of the EU in the world economy: comparison with USA and Japan
Fečová, Zuzana ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Kačírková, Eliška (referee)
The main purpose of this bachelor's thesis is to evaluate the current status of the European Union as one of the most influential players in the global economy. The analysis uses comparison with the other two major world powers -- USA and Japan. The first part is focused on the performance of the economies in terms of absolute production (GDP) and economic growth. The chapter then identifies the impact of growth on employment, price stability and public finances and defines the major economic and social problems. The second chapter assesses the EU's external relations based on the trade performance and capital flows. It also analyzes the participation in the international transfer of science and technology and labour migration. The aim of the last chapter is to assess the current position of the EU in the world by comparison with the world indicators. Considering this comparison, the chapter defines the main EU problems as particularly decreasing competitiveness in the context of crisis and rapid onset of developing countries. In this chapter are then reported and presented ways how to overcome these problems.
Position of European union in global economy
Dostálová, Eva ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Střecha, Michal (referee)
Objective of this bachelor thesis is to analyse current position of European union in global economy with consideration of ongoing sovereign debt crisis. The thesis study main aims of European union and its realization in worldwide crisis, analyse causes of sovereign debt crisis and compare it's economic growth before the crisis and today.
The impact of offshoring on global economy
Moravčík, Martin ; Vlčková, Jana (advisor) ; Kačírková, Eliška (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with overall impacts of relocation of business activities from domestic to host economy. The first, theoretical part is focused on defining the term offshoring, its forms, origin and development in past 50 years. Companies motives for entry into foreign markets are mentioned at the end of the first part. The practical part of thesis analyzes the impact of offshoring on selected areas in selected economies. The final section aims to assess the impacts of offshoring on the global economy and to determine the expected development in the future.
The Rise of China and the new multipolar World from the perspective of the major development trends of the international monetary system
Rudenko, Kyryl ; Campbell, Jan (advisor) ; Šikýř, Martin (referee)
The work focuses on the area of international economic relations and is oriented on comparison of major development trends in China and global economies in terms of development and transformation of the International monetary system. The work deals with the development trends of the International monetary system. The aim is to assess the current situation and forecast future developments in view of the conclusions reached.
Importance of Transnational Corporations in the Global Economy with Emphasis on Central and Eastern Europe
Fikarová, Šárka ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Karpová, Eva (referee)
This thesis deals with the analysis of problems of transnational corporations. It is defined which positive and negative effects can transnational corporations have on the host country mainly in economic and political terms and to what extend and in what ways can the national states regulate their activities. This work presents the largest non-financial transnational corporations in the world and in the developing countries and the largest financial transnational corporations in the world. They are weighted by their size, geographical and sectoral distribution. A special attention is paid to the region of Central and Eastern Europe. At first this thesis deals with FDI flows that are associated with the mentioned region. In addition, it focuses on the reasons of entry of corporations from the West to the region and on the effects of their action. Space is also given to the transnational corporations with the headquarters in the monitored region.

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