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Liberal theory and practice of competition law
Horych, Jan ; Tryzna, Jan (referee)
Liberal theory and practice of competition law Abstract The presented thesis focuses on the matter of competition law from the point of view of selected schools of economic thought. The goal of the thesis is to provide a comprehensive insight into the content and nature of legal norms in the field of competition law and offer a comparison of views of specific traditions of economic theory on the selected bodies of legislation in force. The wider objective of the thesis is to explore the application possibilities of the findings of various economic theories to legal phenomena, with the thesis exploring both the anglo-american branch of economic analysis of law and heterodox approaches, that originate from the continental economic theory and jurisprudence. To this end, the thesis picks three distinct schools of economic thought, that are commonly labeled as liberal, these being the Austrian, Chicago and Freiburg school of economics, each having different methodology, theoretical and analytical conclusions and prescriptive suggestions. Bodies of legislation in force selected for the purposes of this thesis are competition law statutes of the Czech Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany and the EU. The Structure of the thesis applies the "from general to specific" method of explanation, i.e. introductory...
Liberal theory and practice of competition law
Horych, Jan ; Bažantová, Ilona (advisor) ; Kühn, Zdeněk (referee) ; Večeřa, Miloš (referee)
Liberal theory and practice of competition law Abstract The presented thesis focuses on the matter of competition law from the point of view of selected schools of economic thought. The goal of the thesis is to provide a comprehensive insight into the content and nature of legal norms in the field of competition law and offer a comparison of views of specific traditions of economic theory on the selected bodies of legislation in force. The wider objective of the thesis is to explore the application possibilities of the findings of various economic theories to legal phenomena, with the thesis exploring both the anglo-american branch of economic analysis of law and heterodox approaches, that originate from the continental economic theory and jurisprudence. To this end, the thesis picks three distinct schools of economic thought, that are commonly labeled as liberal, these being the Austrian, Chicago and Freiburg school of economics, each having different methodology, theoretical and analytical conclusions and prescriptive suggestions. Bodies of legislation in force selected for the purposes of this thesis are competition law statutes of the Czech Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany and the EU. The Structure of the thesis applies the "from general to specific" method of explanation, i.e. introductory...
Causes of failure of the Free Democratic Party (Freie Demokratische Partei) in the 2013 federal election to Bundestag
Kuklíková, Barbora ; Kačmárová, Pavla (advisor) ; Handl, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis deals with the reasons of the failure of Freie Demokratische Partei in 2013 federal election. With the gain of only 4,8 % votes, it didn't pass the 5% threshold for entering Bundestag for the first time since its establishment in 1948. The theoretical part focuses on the beginning and development of liberalism and especially German ordoliberalism, which transformed into the social market economy after the World War II and became an important aspect of German Wirtschaftswunder. The concept of social market economy was adopted by the newly established FDP. The analytical part first compares FDP's 2009 and 2013 election programmes regarding the adherence to social market principles, it then summarizes the problems and FDP's failures, which occurred during the 2009-2013 legislative period, the personal crisis in the party's leadership and also shortly considers the influence of European financial crisis on the voters' decisions in context of the establishment of the strongly euro-sceptical party Alternative für Deutschland in February 2013.
Alfred Müller-Armack a sociálne trhové hospodárstvo
Olešňaník, Tomáš ; Čech, Jan (advisor) ; Lopušník, Ondřej (referee)
This thesis deals with social market economy, a concept of economic policy formed by Alfred Müller-Armack and implemented in Federal republic od Germany after Second World War. The thesis includes, on one side the theoretical approach, which is characterized by effort to identify notional movements influencing Müller-Armack and by analysis of basic values of the concept and on the other side also realisation of this economic policy in practise.
Social market economy in Germany: current situation and future development
Tomšejová, Andrea ; Antal, Jarolím (advisor) ; Vlčková, Jana (referee)
After 2 WW was a situation in Germany very difficult. Consequences of a defeat were legible in all spheres. Despite of this situation the German economy was able to recover and in the next two decades showed an economic growth. A significant share on this recovery had representatives of the concept of social market economy and representatives of ordoliberalism Ludwig Erhard, Walter Aucken or Alexander Rustow. In the first chapter I deal with the characteristics and main principles of social market economy. I define main historical milestones of this concept regarding the economic development. With another internal and external changes which inevitably affected German economy, a weaknesses of this system appeared. There were implemented structural reforms, which changed the original concept of social market economy. The second chapter is focused on these structural changes. The last and third chapter deals with current economic situation, which was influenced by the process of globalization and integration of EU. Then in this chapter I describe the current form of social market economy and pros and cons of this concept. The final part deals with future development and sustainability of social market economy.
Germany's economic miracle
Franěk, Pavel ; Stellner, František (advisor) ; Soběhart, Radek (referee)
The topic of thesis is an analysis of the German economy in the years 1948 - 1953, which took place in liberalization of the economy. Liberalization allowed the growth of the economy, which is known as Germany's economic miracle. The work will include an analysis of the benefits Erhard's economic reform, based on the teachings ordoliberalismu. The work includes a theoretical basis for the most important ideas ordoliberalismus. The main part of the thesis, however, focused on the historical context of economic reforms and the economic situation in West Germany. The first part contains a theoretical view of ordoliberalismus. The next chapter deals with the first step in the transition to a market economy and monetary reform. Here is analyzed the cause, course and consequence of monetary reform on the economy situation in the country. There would be followed by an analysis of monetary and banking system development, together with the liberalization of foreign trade.

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