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The Faculty participates in solving the assignment Czech Society at the Onset of the 3rd Millenium. Solvers of this Faculty grant are prof. ing. Lubomír Mlčoch, CSc. and doc. RNDr. Jan Ámos Víšek, CSc..
Within this Research Framework about the czech society, the prime researchers of the Institute solve a partial project named The Czech Economy in the Context of European Integration and Globalization. Partial solver is prof. ing. Michal Mejstřík, CSc., scientific secretary of the project is ing. MPhil. Ondřej Schneider, PhD.
One of the most important projects so far was the study Process of Privatisation in the Czech republic. This research, now complete, solved in cooperation with Economics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, was sponsored by the Czech Science Foundation. Most of the IES research and even some of the students participated in solving this project. It covered a broad area of aspects of the privatisation process, including macroeconomic and institutional consequences and opening the capital markets, and lastet three years. Quality of the solution is supported by the fact, that the final version has been published as a monography by KLUWER Academic Publishers in January 1997.
Currently the project is divided in three parts and a lot of sub-parts. This is the basic scheme, the whole structure is rather longer (VZ_Struktura.pdf). The description of the situation in December 2002: VZ_Stav_reseni_12-02.pdf The description of the situation in December 2003. VZ_Stav_reseni_12-03pdf
Part I. Transformation Process Legacy
I.1 Problems of macroeconomic growth and economic cycle. (doc. ing. Miloslav Vošvrda, CSc., doc. ing. Tomáš Cahlík, CSc., doc. RNDr. Jan Ámos Víšek, CSc.)
I.2 State of the enterprise sector (prof. RNDr. Jiří Hlaváček, CSc.)
I.3 Imperfect institutional environment (prof. ing. Lubomír Mlčoch, CSc., prof. ing. Michal Mejstřík, CSc., doc. ing. Jiří Havel, CSc.)
I.4 Deformed financial sector (prof. ing. Michal Mejstřík, CSc.)
I.5 Previous implicit and explicit economic policy (RNDr. Miron Tegze, CSc., prof. ing. Milan Sojka, CSc.)
- Economic policy of the Czech government in the transformation environment
I.6 Public sector and its goal within the czech economy modernisation (RNDr.Miron Tegze, CSc., prof. ing. Milan Sojka, CSc.)
- Previous development of the public sector since 1989: missing reform (or a try for reform) by financial resources inhibition during the 1991-1997 period, setting out the roles of public sector in the czech economy modernisation.
Part II. Cultivation of the Institutional Framework with the Preparation for EU Entry
II.1 Previous development of the czech economic transformation from the point of view of institutional economics, and the future development perspectives (prof. ing. Lubomír Mlčoch, CSc.)
- Ways to set up an efective ownership rights structure in the Czech republic at the onset of the 3rd millenium (or From the market socialism to the market capitalism)
II.2 Public administration reform and its basic principles, reform of the public administration and increasing its efficiency from the EU entry point of view (prof. ing. Milan Sojka, CSc., doc. ing. Vladimír Benáček, CSc.)
Part III. Macroeconomic and Microeconomic Threats and Opportunities and the Corresponding Economic Policy For the Beginning of the 3rd Millenium
III.1 Macroeconomic threats and opportunities (doc. ing. Tomáš Cahlík, CSc., doc. RNDr. Jan Ámos Víšek, CSc.)
III.2 Opportunities and threats in the microsphere (prof. ing. Jiří Hlaváček, CSc.)
III.3 Threats and opportunities of the financial sector development (prof. ing. Michal Mejstřík, CSc.)
III.4 EU entry preparation (prof. ing. Luděk Urban, CSc.)
III.5 Adequate economic policy (prof. ing. Milan Sojka, CSc.)
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