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Estimates of the role of non-tariff measures in trade between CZE/EU and Japan
Srna, Jan ; Semerák, Vilém (advisor) ; Palanský, Miroslav (referee)
Japan and the European Union negotiated and ratified an agreement about free-trade area that came into effect in January 2019. There haven't been enough data for Japan and the Czech Republic to show the actual impact yet. Gravity model is a useful tool for international trade that can be used to estimate the effect. Various types of methods are used for estimation. The main ones used here in this paper are Random effects and Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood (PPML) estimator. According to PPML model, the impact of the treaty is expected to be 57.3% increase of imports. The model shows positive trade potential for Japan and the Czech Republic. Especially for Japan there is a large gap between model prediction and actual values which means a small trade creation is expected. However, the most of the increasement of bilateral trade should be originated from trade diversion.
Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements (DCFTA) as a tool of EU trade policy
Žiga, Matúš ; Kučerová, Irah (advisor) ; Plechanovová, Běla (referee)
Presented master's thesis deals with comprehensive free trade agreements (CFTA) and deep and comprehensive free trade agreements (DCFTA) concluded or proposed by the European Union. Its objective is to identify necessary conditions for initiation of (D)CFTA negotiation, determine areas covered by (D)CFTAs and contemplate an effect of (D)CFTAs on EU's position. In the first part of master's thesis, theoretical framework needed for research is introduced. The concept of soft power as defined by Joseph Nye is presented. The inductive method is applied to scrutinize comprehensive free trade agreements between the EU and Canada, Colombia, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, and Tunisia, respectively. The research proved that the EU has never started DCFTA negotiation with an authoritarian regime. However, it is not a single condition for initiation of DCFTA negotiation, and four more conditions are defined. A broad scope of (D)CFTAs beyond tariff-related issues is demonstrated. DCFTA and CFTA differ about their relation to EU acquis. Approximation in selected areas is compulsory under DCFTA. Trough CFTAs, the EU was able to uphold EU and international standards and promote fundamental rights. Consequently, the EU's soft power has been enhanced thanks to (D)CFTAs.
The Impact of Non-Tariff Barriers of International Trade on Tobacco Industry
Balážová, Ivana ; Němečková, Iveta (advisor) ; Hinčica, Vít (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problematic of non-tariff barriers on international trade, particularly with their influence on tobacco industry. The main goal is to analyze current situation on the basis of theoretical findings and historical evolution. The first part of the thesis is combination of theory and historical context for both non-tariff measures and tobacco industry. The result is description of current status of tobacco industry in global markets. The primary point of the second part of the thesis is the analysis of non-tariff barriers on contemporary tobacco industry in USA, China, Australia and in Czech Republic. Higher concerns on situation in Czech Republic are based on fact that the common regulations of EU are taking the main point in local tobacco-related legislation. Ways of non-tariff regulation of tobacco industry have been identified based on collected findings and also the possible outline of future evolution has been suggested.
Transatlantic Economic Relations in a Changing Global Economy
Antal, Jarolím ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Neumann, Pavel (referee) ; Fárek, Jiří (referee) ; Dvořáček, Josef (referee)
This thesis focuses on analysis of the shifting role of the state in the context of globalization processes and aims to explain acting of the state in a bilateral cooperation, as an actor who faces these challenges. This framework is afterwards examined on the transatlantic economic cooperation. Main argument is, that in the bilateral cooperation, such shifts can be observed, that are intertwined with greater interactions of components of the states. These transgovernmental networks can be considered inevitable in response to the rising significance of non-tariff barriers and in trade liberalization. In case of the EU-US partnership, the cooperation on this level is focused on harmonizing of regulatory measures what is crucial for further integration of the transatlantic economic relations.
The Chosen Problems of Liberalization of the World Trade in Non-Agricultural Products
Vaňkátová, Petra ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (referee)
This thesis deals with the current events in the World Trade Organization concerning about non-agricultural (industrial) products. It describes negotiations procceding cca from the year 2006 till now. The problems that I have chosen correspond to the chapters and comprises formula for tariff cutting and its coefficients, flexibilities, non-tariff barriers, sectoral negotiations and recently added members. Just as the problems I have chosen also the countries - Brazil, China, India, the European Union and the United States of America. They could be classified as the key and most active players in non-agricultural market access negotiations. I was concentrating on their opinions, attitudes, reaction and especially proposals.

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