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Supranational Currency as a Form of Money
Štaubrová, Kateřina ; Votava, Libor (advisor) ; Kofroň, Petr (referee)
In the work I deal with describing the origin of money from the exchange of goods for other goods across commodity trade, the first coins and banknotes, up to today's cash and cashless form of money. Also I will indicate the meaning and function of money for humans. In the main part I will devote a common currency the euro. I will describe what the conditions are for receive and advantages and disadvantages. The main objective of this work is to determine if the euro changes the country's economy and stabilizes her. For comparison I chose five countries. For countries that use the euro I will describe the process by which they had to pass before they received. I will evaluate countries using some macroeconomic indicators. On the base of results I will recommend whether Czech Republic has to receive the euro as soon as possible or wait.
Forms of money and how their emissions
Tůmová, Lenka ; Votava, Libor (advisor) ; Mašová, Miroslava (referee)
In this work, I describe the history of money, when, how and why it arose. Also, I will consider what the advantages and disadvantages of different forms of money. As the last chapter in the history of money I will bring the historical reasons for conversion to another currency. Next I will address the present. Present way of emissions and forms of money, mainly on the role of cash and non-cash money now and in the future. The last block of work will be devoted to transition to another currency. I'll look at what the Czech Republic should expect from the adoption of the euro and to recommend measures that should be taken to avoid subsequent problems such as inflation. In this chapter, I will work with the experience of other countries in the European Union, especially with experience in Slovakia.

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