Comparison of Sustainability Concepts in China and the Czech Republic - Analysis of Determinants of Life Expectancy at Birth – Yue Zhao
Yue Zhao
Master's thesis
Comparison of Sustainability Concepts in China and the Czech Republic - Analysis of Determinants of Life Expectancy at Birth
Abstract:
We are living in a globalized world, where all countries are collaborating from economics to human development. The relationship between China and the Czech Republic in recent years has entered the best period in history, which makes them a greater impact role on another one. Therefore, it is important to understand sustainable development in each of the two countries so that further partnerships could …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 5. 4. 2020
Thesis defence
- Supervisor: Ing. Petr Procházka, MSc Ph.D.
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ZHAO, Yue. \textit{Comparison of Sustainability Concepts in China and the Czech Republic - Analysis of Determinants of Life Expectancy at Birth}. Online. Master's thesis. Praha: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Economics and Management. 2020. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/mkgsxb/.
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Economics Policy and Administration / Business Administration
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