Dynamic Inefficiency of the Czech Economy: Evidence and Implication – Marek Škorpil
Marek Škorpil
Master's thesis
Dynamic Inefficiency of the Czech Economy: Evidence and Implication
Dynamická neefektivnost české ekonomiky
Abstract:
Cílem této práce je určit, zdali je Česká ekonomika dynamicky efektivní či nikoliv. Nejprve je představen samotný teoretický rámec, pomocí nějž je dynamická efektivita definována, a problematika spojená s konceptem dynamické efektivnosti. Samotné určení dynamické efektivnosti české ekonomiky bylo provedeno pomocí kritéria prezentovaného v článku Abela a kol. (1989). Jelikož byly proti vypovídací schopnosti …moreAbstract:
The main task of this thesis is to answer the question whether the Czech economy is dynamically efficient or not. Firstly is presented the theoretical background from which the concept of dynamic efficiency stems from. Subsequently the issues connected with the concept of dynamic inefficiency are discussed. The test for dynamic efficiency of the Czech economy is conducted by using the similar methodology …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 20. 3. 2012
Identifier:
http://www.vse.cz/vskp/eid/38864
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 20. 9. 2013
- Supervisor: Pavel Potužák
- Reader: Ivo Koubek
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Master programme / field:
Ekonomie a hospodářská správa / Ekonomická analýza
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