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Stanovení mezery DPH - případ České republiky

VAT Gap Estimation - Czech Republic Case Study

Lukáš Moravec, Jana Hinke, Stanislav Kaňka

Politická ekonomie 2018, 66(4):450-472 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.1212

The paper deals with the estimation of the Value Added Tax Gap in the Czech Republic during the years 2009-2014. In the introduction, the term of Value Added Tax Gap and related terms are defined following available approaches and different methods of the Value Added Tax Gap estimation are presented. In the analytical part of the paper, the Czech Value Added Tax Gap is measured using three applicable methods - the decomposition of the gap on the VAT, the identification of transactions subject to VAT and the adjustment of GDP. In this part the exact procedure for possible replication of the research is declared and the comparsion of the results reached for the Czech Republic using different methods of Value Added Tax Gap estimation is carried out.

George Stigler - sto let od narození

100 Years Since the Birth of George Stigler

Marek Loužek

Politická ekonomie 2011, 59(3):407-424 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.790

The paper is concerned with the economic theory of George Stigler. First part outlines the life of George Stigler. Second part examines his dissertation "Production and Distribution Theories" (1941). Third part discusses his textbook "The Theory of Price" (1946). Forth part is devoted to his "Essays in the History of Economics" (1965). Fifth part analyzes the work "The Organization of Industry" (1968). Sixth part explains "The Theory of Economic Regulation" (1971). Seventh part discusses Stigler's book "The Citizen and the State" (1975). Eighth part presents his autobiography "Memoirs of an Unregulated Economist" (1988). Stigler has become famous thanks to articles "Economics of Information" (1961) and "Theory of Economic Regulation" (1971), which says that interest groups and other political participants will use the regulatory and coercive powers of government to shape laws and regulations in a way that is beneficial to them.

Ekonomie obnovitelných zdrojů energie - příklad větrné energie v České republice

The Economics of Renewable Energy - Example of Wind Energy in the Czech Republic

Ivana Ryvolová, Alena Zemplinerová

Politická ekonomie 2010, 58(6):814-825 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.765

In most industrialized countries, renewable energy is supported by policy schemes burden of which is distributed among taxpayers and energy consumers. Renewable sources of energy face a major problem because of their intermittency and that has not been adequately reflected in the discussions of their subsidies in the Czech Republic and in the analysis of the related costs. The article attempts to contribute to this discussion and to the analyses of the costs of growth of wind energy supply in the Czech Republic.

Národní nebo individuální zájem: případ prvorepublikového Československa

National or individual interest: the case of the first- republic Czechoslovakia

Antonie Doležalová

Politická ekonomie 2006, 54(5):661-678 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.578

The key question of the presented thesis is what precisely economic nationalism means. The author uses the situation in Czechoslovakia between the two world wars as a background of her examination of both its dimensions, economic and nationalistic. She points out several problems arising from the use of the term. She also answers the question to what extent economic nationalism is economic and to what extent it is national. Following her empiric study of the effects of nationalism on economic relations, the author redefines the existing conception and suggests that emphasis be put on the terms economic emancipation and above all national economism. The latter expression describes non-standard economic relations - politically motivated creation of highly deformed market environments characterised by restricted entry opportunities, with the nationality of capital holders being the principal disqualifying condition.