scholarly journals Market Concentration of Audit Services in the Czech Republic: Empirical Evidence (Focusing on Auditors of Public Interest Entities)

2016 ◽  
Vol 64 (6) ◽  
pp. 730-746 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michal Šindelář ◽  
Libuše Müllerová
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Dino Numerato ◽  
Arnošt Svoboda

This paper examines the role of collective memory in the protection of “traditional” sociocultural and symbolic aspects of football vis-à-vis the processes of commodification and globalization. Empirical evidence that underpins the analysis is drawn from a multisite ethnographic study of football fan activism in the Czech Republic, Italy, and England, as well as at the European level. The authors argue that collective memory represents a significant component of the supporters’ mobilization and is related to the protection of specific football sites of memory, including club names, logos, colors, places, heroes, tragedies, and histories. The authors further explain that collective memory operates through three interconnected dimensions: embedded collective memory, transcendent collective memory, and the collective memory of contentious politics.


2014 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 403-411 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lenka Matějová ◽  
Michal Plaček ◽  
Milan Krápek ◽  
Milan Půček ◽  
František Ochrana

Author(s):  
S. P. Ribakov

Development Russian memoires, to the devoted wars 1805-1807 and Patriotic war of 1812 in much depended on changes of public interest to these events, and also from censorship. In campaign of 1805 emperor Alexander I was after Peter I epoch the first of Russian rulers, Which itself was at war and has endured defeat of allied armies at Austerlitz (nowadays Slavkov, The Czech republic). To the moment of issue in the end of 1860th of L.N.Tolstogo of the novel, scenes of battles Schongrabern and Austerlitz weren't known to the general reader. Here analysis attempt is given me – Moires of participants Austerlitz: general А.F.Langeron, general А.Kh. Eyler, Diplomat А.Czartoryski.


2000 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alena Zemplinerová

The paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between international trade and market concentration. Market concentration is measured with and without adjustment for foreign trade and results are compared. On most markets the adjustment of domestic supply for exports and imports reduces market concentration. Most concentrated industries as a rule further concentrated and the least concentrated industries further de-concentrated during the period 1993 - 1997. <p>Comparison of market concentration with the EU showed that manufacturing product markets that are in the EU very concentrated and for which economies of scale are typical, are not concentrated in the Czech Republic. This fact can imply a performance that is below the optimal scale and low competitiveness on the international markets. On the other hand, the least concentrated markets in the EU continue to be relatively more concentrated in the Czech Republic. These are often local markets on which foreign trade cannot create competition and should be therefore closely monitored by antimopoly authority.


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