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Journal articles on the topic "Tales, Slovak"

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Gavurová, Miroslava. "Periphery within One Language: Challenges of Dialect Fairy Tales Translation into Standard Slovak." Przekłady Literatur Słowiańskich 10, no. 1 (June 29, 2020): 113–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/pls.2020.10.01.09.

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The present study focuses on the challenges of the intralingual translation from the peripheral dialect into official, standard Slovak that has been performed on unique Šariš region dialect fairy tales preserved in the village Fintice. They have been published recently in a bilingual form with their Slovak translation Zazračni dzvonček — Zázračný zvonček (FACE 2018). The first part of the paper points out the peripheral aspects of the analysed text and stresses the importance of presenting such forgotten literary pieces for the community identity as well as for preserving community cultural heritage. The second part of the paper focuses on translation analysis and differences between the two texts on morpho-syntactic and lexical level, and in the degree of expressiveness.
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Mykhno, Liudmyla. "Verbal Formulas-Beginnings in Ukrainian and Slovak Folk Tales: Comparative Study." Naukovì pracì Nacìonalʹnoï bìblìoteki Ukraïni ìmenì V Ì Vernadsʹkogo, no. 59 (December 16, 2020): 53–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/np.59.053.

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Michalovič, Peter. "With the Litle Help from Janis Joplin." Slovenske divadlo /The Slovak Theatre 66, no. 4 (December 1, 2018): 409–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sd-2018-0025.

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Abstract Shortly before his death Hungarian writer and essayist Péter Esterházy (1950 – 2016) wrote the dramatic text of Mercedes Benz – Historical Revue in two parts for the Slovak National Theatre. In particular, it focuses on the famous noble family Esterházy’s influence in Slovakia. The author of the play had a very strong association with this matter. In his writing Péter Esterházy used a wide range of intertextualities: his literary texts are like the fabric spun from fibres of the autobiography of his own family history, but also fragments of Hungarian and Slovak history, legends, tales, as well as hearsay and myths. The interpreted dramatic text is remarkable because Esterházy, in addition to intertextual recycling of his own texts, also exploits the texts of the Hungarian classic author Imre Madách The Tragedy of Man. The author of the study has focused on clarifying the function, specification and effects of Esterházy’s intertextual writing.
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Rusňák, Radoslav. "Slovak Editions of Tales of Long Ago in the Context of New Reading." Libri et Liberi 5, no. 2 (March 25, 2017): 395–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.21066/carcl.libri.2016-05(02).0005.

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Dörflová, Yvetta. "Tlumok sběratele. Zápisníky Boženy Němcové." Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae – Historia litterarum 65, no. 3-4 (2020): 90–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/amnpsc.2020.032.

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Less-known sources on the life and work of Božena Němcová include her notebooks. She probably had a large number of them, but only four have been preserved, of which one has been published in its entirety. The remaining ones have been issued in fragments. Němcová used three notebooks during her travels to Slovakia. She recorded the course of the trip and experiences from her stay in two, in the larger of which, entitled Zápisky z cest do Uher [Notes from Trips to Hungary], she also wrote ethnographic notes, especially fairy tales and children’s games, and excerpts from contemporary literature on Slovakia. The third notebook was probably conceived in advance as a Slovak-Czech manuscript dictionary. The last, so-called Malý zápisník [Small Notebook], provides a mosaic-like picture of the author’s life and her interests in 1855–1859. The article is complemented by a treatise on previously unknown notebooks with copies of poems (K. J. Erben, K. H. Borovský and others), which Němcová dedicated to her son Karel.
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Vitézová, Eva. "Vincent Šikula: a story and fairy-tale narrator." Journal of Language and Cultural Education 5, no. 2 (May 24, 2017): 138–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jolace-2017-0024.

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Abstract Vincent Šikula entered (also) children’s literature in the 1960s, i.e. during the years when crucial works of Slovak children’s literature were published. His works are interesting for children even nowadays because they are built on story-telling, interesting language, and, very often, quick action. Šikula’s poetics is based on not underestimating children. He did not determine in advance for whom his books are intended, since, in his opinion, they were appropriated by those whom they suited most. The paper discusses Šikula’s stories and fairy-tales with regard to the authorial narrative strategies.
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Piroščáková, Jana. "Ad fontes (The Codices of Revúca)." Slovenský národopis / Slovak Ethnology 67, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 63–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/se-2019-0004.

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Abstract The article presents the Codices of Revúca as one of the most important sources of research on Slovak fairy tales through the interpretation of the Berona fairy tale. This topic as a whole but also in the context of the fairy tale theory is still unexplored, just like most similar manuscripts of Slovak romanticists who were at the birth of the folklore studies in their pre-scientific period. It is purposly conceived as a material study with the aim of demonstrating the need to return to archive sources and the research potential offered by such materials. It is, however, not the specific objective of this article to present an analysis of the texts quoted in the annex. The article consists of two parts. The first one evaluates the existing material base of the research on the Codices of Revúca (J. Polívka, M. Dzubáková), highlights the limitations arising from the marginalisation of the available materials, offers precise records from the Codices of Revúca on the texts for the interpretation of the fairy tale and, finally, corrects the information on one of the key texts from this source, the letter written by S. Reuss on December 17, 1843, the full translation of which forms part of the text in the annex. The second (analytical) part of the article deals with the contextualisation and comparison of three commentaries on the Berona fairy tale (S. Reuss, J. Francisci, S. Ormis). All three texts are fully available in the annex.
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Hopta, I. "Slovak-Ukrainian Trade and Economic Relations." Post-Soviet Issues 6, no. 3 (November 27, 2019): 259–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2019-6-3-259-268.

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This article is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of trade and economic relations between the Slovak Republic and Ukraine. Special attention is paid to the evolution, dynamics and current state of economic cooperation that takes place between these states, while taking into account cultural, historical, political, economic and geographical factors.The author has identified key actors in the Slovak-Ukrainian trade and economic cooperation, whose activities have a direct impact on the level and quality of bilateral relations. Attention is also focused on the study of foreign trade between the two countries, within the framework of which the dynamics of mutual trade, exports, imports and their commodity structure are examined in detail. In addition, analyzes the inflow of direct investment of Slovakia and Ukraine, directed into the economy of each other. Prospective areas of mutually beneficial and pragmatic Slovak-Ukrainian cooperation were identified.The overwhelming majority of the information database of the analysis consisted of official documents, materials and resources of the central state authorities of Slovakia and Ukraine, scientific works of Czech and Slovak scientists, as well as Internet sources.
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Doubek, Vratislav. "Parameters of the Transition from a Cultural to a Political Program by the Czech and Slovak Elites in the Mid-19th Century." Journal of Nationalism, Memory & Language Politics 12, no. 2 (December 31, 2018): 236–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jnmlp-2018-0012.

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Abstract This article examines the rise of the nascent intellectual and business bourgeois elites of the Czechs and Slovaks, focusing on the transformation of their cultural program into a political one. The article takes a comparative approach and investigates the relationship of political programs to prepolitical identities, zooming in on the parameters of a broader Czech and Slovak state identity, including the role of the center (Vienna, Pest, Prague, or Pressburg) or language (analyzing both its unifying and divisive roles in bridging the ideas and visions of the emerging local elites). As I argue, in the case of the Czech and Slovak nationalist movements, we can observe a transition from a prepolitical to the political program in the mid-19th century itself.
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Malchrowicz-Mośko, Ewa, Zuzana Botiková, and Joanna Poczta. "“Because We Don’t Want to Run in Smog”: Problems with the Sustainable Management of Sport Event Tourism in Protected Areas (A Case Study of National Parks in Poland and Slovakia)." Sustainability 11, no. 2 (January 10, 2019): 325. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11020325.

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The practice of active and qualified tourism in national parks in Poland and Slovakia has longstanding traditions. Primarily, these parks have been a place of individual recreational activity, as well as a place to educate and convene with nature. Recently, sport tourism, which is characterized by the participation of tourists in mass organized sporting events mainly of a competitive nature, has been gaining more popularity. Even though this activity takes place in protected areas, sports are the main priority, rather than educational goals. Natural values have the primary function of enriching emotional experiences, and exploring wildlife is not an end in itself. Running events are now at the head of the list as the most popular sporting events in Poland and in Slovakia. The authors of the article focused on protected areas in Poland and Slovakia, largely because these countries were considering organizing one of the world’s biggest sports events together: The Winter Olympic Games (2022). The purpose of the study was to recognize the attitude of Polish and Slovak national park authorities toward the organization of mass sports events in protected areas. A diagnostic survey was conducted using the method of interviews with the directors of Polish and Slovak national parks. The research results shed light on the current state of development of sports event tourism in protected areas in the two countries. The article examines the response of Polish and Slovak park authorities to the changes of the current era of shifting societal needs regarding physical development, in particular with regard to the sustainability of protected areas. Currently, there is a lack of a strategic approach toward the development of sports tourism in national parks in Poland and Slovakia. The answers given in the interviews create an image that indicates a differentiated approach to the issue of permitting the organization of sports events in the areas of national parks. It turns out that the practice in these areas is different in individual parks. The diagnosis presented in the article indicates that it is necessary to undertake interdisciplinary and international research among environmentalists, economists, sociologists, anthropologists, and physical culture specialists in order to develop methods for measuring the impact of sporting events organized in natural areas in this part of Europe.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Tales, Slovak"

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Huang, Jennifer 1973. "Portfolio choices with taxes." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/29616.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2003.
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I analyze the intertemporal portfolio problem of an investor who has access to both taxable and tax-deferred (retirement) accounts. In a complete-market setting, through a tax-arbitrage argument, I show that tax-deferred accounts have only a wealth effect on overall portfolio decisions through the effective tax subsidy provided, and the optimal location decision of where to place an asset is separable from the allocation decision of overall portfolio composition among different assets. Investors optimally hold only the asset that provides the highest effective tax subsidy in their tax-deferred accounts, and their optimal portfolio allocation is determined by reducing the two-account problem to a taxable-account-only problem with the wealth level adjusted for tax subsidies. I also provide heuristic rules to rank assets by their corresponding effective tax subsidies for application purposes. In incomplete markets when investors face borrowing and short-selling constraints, I first solve a reduced-form version of the general model to provide conditions under which the complete-market optimal location decision of preferring the higher-taxed assets in the tax-deferred account is violated, and derive analytical solutions for the optimal portfolio allocation by transforming the two-account problem into a mixture of two single-account problems (one with only a taxable account and one with only a tax-deferred account). For financial planning purposes, I also derive convenient "rules of thumb" to approximate theoretical results. I finally solve a version of the general model numerically both to access the performance of heuristic rules in approximating the optimal portfolio decisions, and to quantify the impact of tax-deferred investing on individual saving decisions.
by Jennifer Huang.
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Yost, Benjamin Peter. "Locked-in : the effect of CEOs' capital gains taxes on corporate risk-taking." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/112025.

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Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2017.
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I study the effects of CEOs' unrealized capital gains tax liabilities (tax burdens) on corporate risk-taking. Recent work suggests that high tax burdens discourage CEOs from selling stock. I hypothesize that this causes the executives to become overexposed to firm-specific risk thereby reducing their willingness to make risky corporate decisions. In a series of tests, I find that corporate risk-taking decreases as CEOs' personal tax burdens increase. Further, firms with CEOs who are more locked-in to their stock positions (i.e., CEOs with higher tax burdens) experience larger increases in risk-taking following federal and state tax cuts. When I investigate the mechanism behind this relation, I find that tax cuts trigger stock sales by the locked-in executives, allowing for improved diversification. Overall, my findings indicate that the personal tax burdens of CEOs affect the firm by reducing executives' preferences for risk at the corporate level.
by Benjamin Peter Yost.
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Kondo, Jiro Edouard. "A tale of two arbs : essays on agency and financial institutions." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45933.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2008.
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This thesis consists of two essays covering topics in the economics of financial institutions with an emphasis on certain types of potential agency problems. In particular, it investigates two radically different types of "arbs": arbitrators and arbitrageurs. The first essay studies securities arbitration to shed light on a relevant form of financial regulation that was previously unexplored empirically: the self-regulation of financial markets. The second essay investigates the informable financing channel in the context of arbitrageur fund-raising to develop a theory of the limits to arbitrage. Further details of each essay are included below:In Chapter 1, I investigate whether self-regulation in financial markets leads to greater industry bias and expertise in enforcement. Using hand-collected data on securities arbitration disputes from the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), I document that pro-industry arbitrators are selected more often to arbitration panels than pro-investor ones (selection on bias) and that experts are also selected more frequently to cases (selection on expertise). Moreover, both patterns vary substantially across cases. Selection on bias is strongest when large brokerage firms are sued and when cases are more important to firms while selection on expertise increases with case complexity. This suggests that arbitrators are assigned to cases in ways that lead to higher industry bias and expertise. To assess whether the NASD is responsible for these patterns, I examine the impact of a change in regulation that greatly reduced NASD control over the selection of arbitrators. Following this change, the allocation of expertise to cases declined while selection on bias increased. These findings suggest that the NASD is not responsible for selection on bias but that it increases selection on expertise. Thus, concerns about favoritism at the NASD may be misplaced and, more generally, self-regulation may increase expertise and even lower industry bias in enforcement.
(cont.) In Chapter 2 (joint work with Dimitris Papanikolaou), we proposes a theory for the limits to arbitrage based on financial relationships between arbitrageurs and banks. Financially constrained arbitrageurs may choose to seek additional financing from informable financiers (e.g., banks) who are initially unaware of their strategy but can understand it if it is disclosed to them. However, a hold-up problem arises because these banks cannot commit to provide capital and have the financial technology to profit from the strategies themselves. Understanding this, arbitrageurs choose to keep their strategies private and stay financially constrained. This limits their correction of mispricing unless banks have sufficient reputational capital to commit not to expropriate the arbitrageur. Using the framework of stochastic repeated games, we show that this form of limited arbitrage arises when mispricing is largest and becomes more substantial as the degree of competition between banks intensifies and arbitrageur wealth increases. More generally, it is argued that this pattern of "underinvestment" in the most profitable states is likely to occur in other settings where informable finance plays a prominent role and intellectual property rights are difficult to enforce (e.g., in the financing of innovation).
by Jiro Edouard Kondo.
Ph.D.
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Quijada, Maria Alejandra. "The downfall of a team : a tale of the modern workplace and de-socialization." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/40883.

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My dissertation presents the results of a year long ethnographic study of software engineers. The study defines the process of de-socialization as the decay of the results of the socialization process. This process is triggered by changes in the organization that invalidate or limit the validity of the content of previous socialization efforts. Individuals encounter changes that alter the group identity and do not know how to behave in the new world. In its extreme de-socialization can produce a state akin to anomie. The theory is derived from the observed de-evolution of the studied group from what they recall as the good old days, days when they were central to the organization and perceived to be valued, to the sad new days, days when individuals cared little about their project and their firm and felt unappreciated by top management. The process had significant impact on turnover, productivity and organizational citizenship behaviors. Three events acted as triggers for the process of de-socialization. These events were a bout of reorganizations, the acquisition of a new firm, and the changes to the software global labor market. The process of de-socialization results in individuals that have little or no identification with the firm, their workgroup, or their jobs. A model is proposed along with research questions that might guide future research avenues. Proposed interventions to alleviate or stop the de-socialization process are also presented.
by Maria Alejandra Quijada.
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Soukupová, Petra. "Daňový systém Slovenska." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-360658.

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This final thesis deals with the tax system of Slovakia. The main aim of the thesis is to capture the development of the tax reforms carried out in the Slovak Republic and the decription of the consequences of the resulting tax systems. The partial aim is the analysis of the Electronic Register of Sales. The first chapter defines the concept of tax reform and describes tax reforms in the world, then there are futher specified tax reforms of Czechoslovakia. The second chapter focuses on a big tax reform in Slovakia in 2004. The third chapter is devoted to the current tax system. The fourth chapter deals with the Electronic Register of Sales.
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Gretschelová, Aneta. "Analýza volby umístění sídla dceřiné společnosti z daňového hlediska." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-383547.

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The masters's thesis focuses on decision making of companies with organizational structure of corporations operating in the Czech Republic and Slovakia from the tax point of view. It mainly focuses on direct taxes, specific tax burdens, social and health payments and profit sharing. It is also mentioned tax harmonization. It contains summa-ry tables. In conclusion, an evaluation is presented where it is effective to look for location from costs point of view and in terms of legislative developments.
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Šolcová, Kristýna. "Rozpočtové určení daní." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-360169.

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The diploma thesis is focused on analysis of the motivational component of municipalities which represents for municipalities a participation in personal tax revenues. The main aim of this thesis is to analyse and evaluate the development of this component in the years 2011 - 2017. The partial aim of this work is a calcualtion of the component in the years 2015 and 2016, an analysis of the motivational component in regions nad preferential municipalities including per capita and an analysis of the component according to the size cathegory of municipalities. The aim of the work is also to evaluate the legitimacy of annulment of the motivational component by amendment to the Act on Budgeraty Allocation of tax return. This diploma thesis delas with the terms public administration, regions, municipalities and financing of municipalities. The next part focuses on incomes of municipalities, particularly tax incomes and budgetary allocation of taxes including their development. The analytical part introduces some of the expected impacts of the amendment, a calculation of the motivational component, individual analyses and a general assessment.
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Hájková, Jana. "Vliv realizace projektu "Třeboň - rozvoj lázeňské infrastruktury" na motivační složku daně z příjmů fyzických osob ze samostatně výdělečné činnosti." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-76413.

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The thesis describes realization effects of the project "Třeboň - rozvoj lázeňské infrastruktury" on the ammount of tax income in the city, especially with focus on the development of the part of tax incomes. These incomes receives the city as a share of tax incomes from self-employed persons (by law of budget determination of taxes No 243/2000 Sb.). According to this law each commune receives 30 % of tax from self-employed subjects, which have place of residence in the territory of this commune. This share of the tax is called as "motivation component" and it should motivate communes to create new business opportunities to increase own incomes. The focus of this thesis is an effect assessment of realization of this project on the size of tax incomes in the city Třeboň. There is the model of fiscal federalism introduced in the theoretical-methodological part. This model is used wide in the whole Czech republic to describe incomes of comunes - especially tax incomes. In the practical part there is a description of the implemented project and its effect on particular targets, for example effect on size of income of local taxes and effeck on growth of employment. The main section of the practical part is the evolution analysis of the "motivation component". This evolution of "motivation component" is compared with the evolution of business subjects, which are registered in the city Třeboň (including the description of the regressive evolution).
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Ďurovčíková, Edita. "Estimating Tax Revenue Elasticities in Slovakia." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-357785.

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1 Abstract To study the effect a change in a tax base has on the corresponding tax revenue is a useful tool to better predict future tax revenues. This property is called a tax revenue elasticity but generally it does not get as much attention as it deserves, and when it does, key points like using data adjusted for the effects of tax reforms or distinguishing between the short-run (instantaneous) and the long-run (equilibrium) elasticity are often omitted. In my thesis, I am the first one to estimate the tax revenue elasticities for Slovakia. I use a unique dataset adjusted for the effects of tax reforms and tax changes to estimate both the short-run and the long-run elasticities for the three tax categories th at account for the majority of each year's tax revenue - Personal Income Tax, Corporate Income Tax and Value Added Tax. I obtain a long-run elasticity of 0.98, 1.28 and 0.94 for the Personal Income Tax, the Corporate Income Tax and the Value Added Tax respectively and a short-run elasticity of 3.51 and 1.93 for the Corporate Income Tax and the Value Added Tax respectively. I do not obtain a significant estimate in the case of the Personal Income Tax. Additionally, I find that it takes more than a year for the elasticity to reach its equilibrium value for all the three tax categories and that there...
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Havlíčková, Radka. "Vliv atraktivity kontextu slovní úlohy na úspěšnost a řešení žáků." Doctoral thesis, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-445772.

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This thesis focuses on to word problems and elementary school pupils. Research on mathematical word problems suggests that differences in success are not only due to different levels of pupils' cognitive abilities but that their motivation plays a role, too. Therefore, in this study, I focused on the context of word problem as a potential source of situational interest, which may affect the quality of pupils' cognitive function in the short term or permanently. I used my participation in a broader quantitatively oriented research on variables influencing the difficulty of word problems and using its methodology, I investigated the influence of different types of contexts on pupils' success in solving the problems. The examined aspect of context was attractiveness - the question was whether pupils would be more successful in solving word problems with elements of fairy tale, science fiction or humour than in similar problems with the same structure but with a neutral context. Pupils of the 3rd to 6th grades of primary school (n = 2 092) were divided into two groups of a comparable ability and each was presented with one of the variants - attractive or neutral. To evaluate the results quantitatively, the Item Response Theory was used allowed us to determine the difficulty of the problem depending on...
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Books on the topic "Tales, Slovak"

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Glocko, Peter. Rose Anne: Slovak fairy tales. Bratislava: Mladé letá, 1993.

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Parker, Fillmore. Czech, Moravian and Slovak Fairy Tales. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1998.

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Dobšinský, Pavol. Slovak tales for young and old: Pavol Dobsinsky in English and Slovak. Wauconda, IL: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2001.

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Mäsiar, Ján. Hontiansko-novohradské povesti, príhody a zbojnícke piesne. Martin: Matice slovenskej, 2010.

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Mäsiar, Ján. Hontiansko-novohradské povesti, príhody a zbojnícke piesne. Martin: Matice slovenskej, 2010.

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Brothers, Grimm. Svadba líšky Ryšky. 2nd ed. Bratislava: Mladé letá, 1986.

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Gašparíková, Viera. Slovenská l̕udová próza a jej súčasné vývinové tendencie. Bratislava: Národopisný ústav SAV, 1986.

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Kuglerová, Zuzana. Turkova stupaj: Povesti zo žilinského kraja. Bratislava: Vydavatel'stvo Spolku slovenských spisovatel'ov, 2003.

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Žemberová, Viera. Autorská rozprávka v deväťdesiatych rokoch: Miniatúry a reflexie. Prešov: Náuka, 2000.

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Feldek, L̕udomír. The blue book of tales. Bratislava: Mladé letá, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tales, Slovak"

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Labudova, Katarina. "Dead Mothers and Absent Stepmothers in Slovak and Romani Fairy Tales." In The Absent Mother in the Cultural Imagination, 73–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49037-3_5.

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Bryson, Phillip J. "Land and Building Taxes in the Republic of Slovakia." In The Economics of Centralism and Local Autonomy, 37–52. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230112018_3.

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"Slovak Republic." In OECD Statistics on International Trade in Services, Volume I, Detailed Tables by Service Category, 335–43. OECD, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/sits_vol_1-2010-27-en-fr.

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"Slovak Republic." In OECD Statistics on International Trade in Services 2009, Volume II, Detailed Tables by Partner Country, 229–35. OECD, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/sits_vol_2-2009-29-en-fr.

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"Slovakia." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables, 43–76. UN, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/a09a6712-en.

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"Slovakia." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables. UN, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/39f7782d-en.

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"Slovakia." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables 2014, 121–59. UN, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/c8e24381-en.

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"Slovakia." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables 2019, 91–131. UN, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/be5efa1d-en.

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"Tales about Svätopluk." In The Nitrian Principality: The Beginnings of Medieval Slovakia, 269–99. BRILL, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004438637_014.

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"Slovakia." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables 2016 (Five-Volume Set), 90–128. UN, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/baa8daef-en.

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Conference papers on the topic "Tales, Slovak"

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Kovacova Svecova, Zuzana, and Dagmara Smalley. "SLOVAK AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE - TEACHING LANGUAGE THROUGH STORIES AND FAIRY TALES." In 12th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2020.1521.

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Gesko, Martin. "INEFFICIENT CORPORATE TAXATION AND HIDDEN TAXES IN SLOVAKIA." In SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on POLITICAL SCIENCES, LAW, FINANCE, ECONOMICS AND TOURISM. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b22/s6.044.

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Černěnko, Tomáš, and Klaudia Glittová. "Provision of public services by Slovak local governments - Case study social protection – old age: A supply demand mismatch?" In XXIV. mezinárodního kolokvia o regionálních vědách. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9896-2021-50.

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The aim of the paper is to describe the supply of public services in the field of social protection - old age (represented by expenditures in group 10, class 2 of COFOG classification) in relation to the demand for these services represented by the population in the age group 62+ related to the size and region of the local government unit. The analysis of supply and demand takes place at the level of individual local governments and the results are then presented in relation to the size of the municipality and the region. Two approaches were used for the analysis. The first focuses on the description of the current situation through the categorization of local governments according to the approach to the provision of services, and the second consists in regression analysis. The results of the regression analysis suggest that the size of the municipality and the region do not play as important a role in terms of access to the provision of the examined services as indicated by the first, descriptive analysis. To find a "pattern" for local authorities to decide on access to services for the elderly, further research will be needed that takes into account several socio-economic indicators.
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Džubáková, Martina, and Giedrius Čyras. "Evolution of management system certification after “Big Revision”." In Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Economics Engineering. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cibmee.2019.014.

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Purpose – the article provides part of the broader research in the area of management systems standards and management systems certification. In the paper we analyze the evolution of management system standards after implementation of High-Level Structure (Annex SL) on the example of the most popular management standard ISO 9001:2015 with the comparison to ISO 14001:2015. To understand the evolution and predict the future of certification we examine more deeply the behavior of individual standard worldwide and on the particular markets. Research methodology – this study presents a quantitative overview of the quality management system standard certification during and after the last revision transition period. It presents analyses based on ISO survey data, data of the certification structure in Slovakia and particular data of broader research on adoption of an environmental management system in Slovak companies. The data were presented in graphs and tables to outline the change of dynamics of standards usage. We compare certification markets and analyze the observable impact by the type of standard, sectors penetration and possible certification impacts. Findings – the evolution charts of the volume of certificates over time express a saturation effect and stable reduction in the dynamics of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards. The analysis of certificates numbers by industrial sectors highlights a decrease in the majority of sectors, only a few of them show up a positive trend in the last two years. Practical implications − the results of this study should be considered indicative rather than definitive. Taking into account the assembled data, multiple questions appear about the future. The future studies could proceed in qualitative research on causes of certification reduction and the possible incentives for management system standards application in organizations to sustain a system of credibility in international trade. Originality/Value – the paper analyses the evolution of management system standards ISO 9001 with a focus on “Big Revision” impact.
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Hurajt, Marek, and Alena Novák Sedláčková. "Approach to economic regulation of airports in europe." In Práce a štúdie. University of Zilina, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26552/pas.z.2021.2.12.

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This paper focuses on the economic regulation of airports in Central Europe and in the world, but also focuses in detail on the method of implementing economic regulation in the Slovak Republic, which results from the transposition of Directive 2009/12/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on airport charges. The introductory part of the paper explains in detail the theory needed for a comprehensive understanding of this task, such as the basic characteristics of the airport and the economics of airports. Due to need for a comprehensive solution to the topic, the airport was examined from an operational point of view, and for the purpose of determining the scope of regulation, the paper also focuses on the characteristics of aviation and non-aviation activities. Paper characterizes the various approaches to economic regulation of airports in selected countries of the world and the countries of Central Europe, where we focused on the forms and scope of regulation, as well as in the case of EU Member States on the implementation of Directive 2009/12/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on airport charges into national legislation. The most important part of the work a comprehensive summary of the approach to the economic regulation of airports in the Slovak Republic from its onset to the present with an indication of the legislation that regulates it. At the same time, the paper points out possible options of changes in the set system, which are benefits of the paper. Paper uses research methods such as analysis, comparison, and abstraction, as well as graphs, figures, and tables, which facilitate the understanding of the task and the researched issue.
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Žárská, Elena. "Nový nástroj pre miestny rozvoj v Slovenskej republike." In XXIII. mezinárodní kolokvium o regionálních vědách / 23rd International Colloquium on Regional Sciences. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9610-2020-23.

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In order to address the coherence between intensive construction by development companies and the need for capacity building of the corresponding infrastructure, which is by law provided by the municipality, a new act of legislation was adopted in the Slovak Republic with effect from 1 January 2016. The Local Development Fee Act is meant to be a tool that would enable funding and support building of civic infrastructure and amenities. The aim of the paper is to analyze how the fee was implemented in municipalities. Due to its facultative character - the municipality may or may not adopt it by a generally binding regulation (local ordinance) - it can be assumed that it has been implemented first in larger towns and cities and/or municipalities within the metropolitan areas of these cities. This is where the most intensive residential housing construction takes place. Small municipalities and peripheral municipalities would arguably not apply it, as it could eliminate the interest in housing construction in their territory. Their aim is to retain or attract new residents and investors. To verify this, two hypotheses are set: 1. The local development fee has been implemented by large towns and municipalities in their metropolitan areas. 2. Boroughs of Bratislava applied the maximum amount stipulated by law when levying the fee. The results of the research brought confirmation of the hypotheses as well as some interesting facts.
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Korenková, Marcela, Milan Maroš, and Michal Levický. "Nelegálne zamestnávanie na Slovensku." In XXIV. mezinárodního kolokvia o regionálních vědách. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9896-2021-24.

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The employer is obliged to proceed with accordance with a large number of legal norms. The act of law no. 82/2005 Collection of laws on Illegal employment is one of them. The article presented deals with the topic of illegal employment. The goal of the article is to analyse the actual situation concerning the illegal employment considering the individual regions of Slovakia based on data provided by National Labour Inspectorate, Central Office of Labour, Social Affairs and Family and Offices of Labour, Social Affairs and Family. Based on information acquired, it is possible to state, that the most violations of the prohibition of illegal employment were discovered by inspections in the Nitra, Bratislava and Košice Regions. The least number of violations of the prohibition of illegal employment discovered by the competent authorities were in the Trenčín Region. It should be in the interest of the state that the people work based on legal contracts as it is the base of financial and budgetary stability of the state in the field of taxes and levies. Because of that reason, it would be suitable to intensify the inspections in the field concerned. The improvement of the economic environment and decreasing of the tax-levy burden of employers could also help to reduce the attractivity of illegal employment to the employers.
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Matulčíková, Marta, and Daniela Breveníková. "DISTANCE EDUCATION IN FURTHER PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN ENTERPRISES DURING PANDEMIC PERIOD." In NORDSCI International Conference. SAIMA Consult Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/nordsci2020/b1/v3/04.

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Constraints on our personal and professional life imposed by the COVID 19 pandemic have radically influenced our approach to forms of education, including those used in further professional training of employees. This shift means the focus on distance education as a managed educational form, which is suitable for further professional training. The aim of the paper is to present the implementation of distance education in further professional training in enterprises and based on the empirical research propose ways of improving options of education. Distance education is characterised in terms of its principles and developmental stages. Its first generation was correspondence education. The Learning Management System (LMS) and Learning Content Management System (LCMS) are described as the systems applied in further professional training. The research was conducted by means of the questionnaire method, combined with the pre-research survey. Results of empirical research are presented in tables. Separate parts of the paper deal with ICT application in corporate education (correspondence education, Computer-based training (CBT), Web-based training (WBT), Technology Based Training (TBT) and with the utilisation of Learning Management Systems (LMS). Analysis of respondent opinions shows that respondents tend to prefer the face-to-face form of corporate education. The length of the pandemic is going to affect the spread of e-learning in corporate education and its role in education. The learners’ interest may be expected to be shifted to LCM and LCMS utilisation. The paper is a partial result of the research scheme VEGA No. 1/0309/18 “Social networks in human resource management” supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Research and Sports, Slovakia
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Porwal, Charles. "Exploring the spatial tools to generate social inclusive and empowered space for people living in margins." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/poca4957.

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A good public space must be accommodative for everyone including the marginal, the forgotten, the silent, and an undesirable people. With the process of development, the city leaves behind the marginalized section of the society especially urban poor, who constitute about 20-30 percent of the urban population and are majorly involved in informal settlement like congested housing typologies and informal economy in which they face the everyday social, physical and economic exclusion. Thus, the informal sector and the marginalized becomes the forgotten elements in urban space. ‘Cities for the Citizen’ a slogan described by Douglas address the same issues of democratization, multicultural/gender difference between humans. Though these people have strong characteristics and share a unique pattern and enhances the movement in the city which makes a city a dynamic entity. The lack of opportunities and participation to such section leaves the city divided and generates the negative impacts in the mind of victims which further leads to degradation of their mental health and city life because of their involvement in crime, unemployment, illiteracy and unwanted areas. The physical, social, cultural and economic aspects of space should accommodate the essential requirements for the forgotten and provide them with inclusive public environment. It is very necessary that they generate the association and attachment to the place of their habitation. We can easily summarize that the city which used to be very dynamic and energetic is now facing the extreme silence in the present pandemic times. The same people are returning back to their homes after facing the similar problems of marginalization and exclusion even during hard times where they had no place to cover their heads. So, we have to find the way in which they can be put into consideration and make them more inclusive and self-sustaining. With the economic stability, social stability is also equally necessary for the overall development of an individual. So, the paper tries to focus upon the idea of self-sustaining livelihood and social urbanism which talks about development of cities aiming to the social benefit and upliftment of their citizen. The social urbanism strategy in any project tries to inject investment into targeted areas in a way that cultivates civic pride, participation, and greater social impact. Thus, making the cities inclusive and interactive for all the development. The paper will tries to see such spaces as a potential investment in term of city’s finances and spaces to generate a spatial & development toolkit for making them inclusive by improving the interface of social infrastructure.
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