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Public administration bodies in the capital city of Prague
Zemanová, Eliška ; Vedral, Josef (advisor) ; Svoboda, Petr (referee)
Public administration bodies in the capital city of Prague Abstract The thesis deals with the organization of public administration in the capital city of Prague. Its aim was to give a comprehensive overview of a not very often treated issue and to touch upon the unclear position and legal nature of the city district. The intention is to highlight some controversial issues. After the necessary introduction to the issues of the public administration bodies, the thesis deals with the historical context of the public administration bodies in the capital city of Prague. The following chapter deals with the legal regulation of the public administration bodies in Prague, and the fourth chapter deals with public administration bodies in a narrower sense. The thesis describes the position of the individual bodies of the capital city of Prague and the bodies of the city districts and analyses the performance of local self-government and state administration in the environment of the capital city of Prague. A sub-objective is to open a controversy regarding the legal nature of the City of Prague. The question of whether a municipal district is a sui generis public law corporation is controversial. The analysis has shown that the opinion on the legal nature of the municipal district is hardly anchored at all. Thus,...
Non-daily commuting with the capital city Prague as an example
Horáček, Jiří ; Čermák, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Nemeškal, Jiří (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis is focused on non-daily commuting, with Prague use as the example. Spatial mobility, its development and concepts associated with non-daily commuting are addressed in the introductory part. Followed by a section dealing with data and population census and housing. Thereafter, non-daily commuting data is analysed and compared with the absolute values of daily commuting. I also focused on the intensity of non-daily commuting and the relationship between non-daily commuting and long-term migration to Prague. The next section describes the survey, which confirms the results stemming from the analysis of data from the 2011Census. A review of the investigation and analysis has demonstrated a strong dependence between non-daily commuting and migration to Prague. Within Czechia, non-daily commuting reaches its highest intensity in the Southern Region. The only region that has an even higher level of commuting to Prague is the Central Bohemian Region, but this case is not involved in non-daily commuting lasting more than 24 hours. Keywords: non-daily commuting, migration, spatial mobility, the capital city of Prague, 2011 Census and Housing
The analysis of the regional budget economy in the Czech Republic and application on the capital city of Prague
Dušátková, Klára ; Peková, Jitka (advisor) ; Matula, Miloš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the management of budgets in the regions of the Czech Republic and in the capital city of Prague between the years of 2003 and 2013. Comparison is made between the capital city of Prague, Central Bohemian Region and South Moravian Region. The thesis opens with description of historical and legislative framework and continues with strong reference to the theory of public finance. The research shows that the most important source of revenues for the regions are financial transfers. Majority of Prague's income comes from public tax revenues. Current expenditures are the most prominent outlay of the regions and of Prague, too. The regional and Prague's total debt has grown continuously over the researched period. Strong impact on the budget economy has had the global economic crisis which has influenced the budgets since 2009.
Analysis of the Investment Activities of the City of Prague
Baumann, Martin ; Krbová, Jana (advisor) ; Pucandlová, Miroslava (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the analysis of the management of the Capital City of Prague in the years 2009-2010 with emphasis on capital expenditure of the city. The main target of this thesis is to analyse and to evaluate management and investment activity of the City of Prague. The bachelor's thesis consists of two parts - theoretical and practical one. The theoretical part defines terms related to organization of public sector in Czech Republic, municipal budgets and methods of appraisal of management of territorial self-government. This theoretical knowledge is subsequently applied in practical part of the bachelor's thesis. At the beginning there is briefly introduced a history and current organization of the Capital City of Prague. Afterwards the bachelor's thesis is focused on analyses of budgets, analyses of capital revenue and expenditure and particular indicators of financial analysis. In conclusion there is evaluated the management of the city and eventually there are the proposals of measures to its improvement.
Changes in legislation in the field of lotteries and their fiscal impact
Brůček, Tomáš ; Sedmihradská, Lucie (advisor) ; Stavjaňová, Jana (referee)
The thesis is focused on changes in legislation in the field of lotteries and their impact on the budgets of selected municipalities. The gaming industry is a specific part of the economy which is connected with the unique taxation system. Since 2012, a new taxation system has been applied - it has consequences on public budgets. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate these changes and to qualify their impact on the amount and the structure of income from gambling in selected Prague city districts. The development of income from gambling is strongly influenced by city districts' attitude towards gambling. In city districts with zero tolerance of gambling, income from gambling dropped. On the contrary, city districts with high concentration of gambling increased their income. Due to existence of the Capital City of Prague, the position of city districts is different in comparison with the other cities and villages.

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