Jiri Rotschedl

Jiri Rotschedl
  • Doctor of Economics
  • Professor (Assistant) at Prague University of Economics and Business

The Impact of Circadian Rhythms on Human Capital Performance and Neurobiological Factors Influencing Fertility.

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Introduction
I am currently engaged in multidisciplinary research on the risks of poverty, total fertility integrating insights from economics, neuroscience, neurotransmitters, genetics, and the microbiome. My work explores the interplay between biological predispositions and human behavior, focusing on intertemporal choices, total fertility, and the theory of population growth as critical factors influencing PAYG pension systems.
Current institution
Prague University of Economics and Business
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
January 2020 - present
European Research Center
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  • Founder and Managing editor
September 2023 - January 2024
CEVRO Institut College
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  • Professor (Assistant)
Description
  • Teacher: Economics I.

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Publications (41)
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The most common policy response to pension account deficit appears to be increasing age of retirement. Many countries with PAYG pension schemes have been experiencing this bitter reality. This paper brings to evidence some parameters of PAYG pension schemes neglected in short political cycles, but important from the long-term perspectives. We use d...
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Neuroeconomics is a modern interdisciplinary approach that explores the interplay between economic theories and the biological and physiological processes that influence human decision-making. This article explores the differences between traditional economic concepts, such as the "homo economicus" model, and neuroeconomics approaches that emphasiz...
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The aim of the paper is to verify and further extend the knowledge on the existence and nature of the impact of the economic situation of enterprises by number of employees on the labour market and family in the V4 countries, the Germany, Austria and Sweden from different perspectives by means of econometric analysis. The empirical results were com...
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Textbooks or scholarly books on the Czech social sciences can be produced as a compilation of classics, or we can anticipate an alternative enriched by the authors' own research. However, such a fundamental advance in public economics does not exist. Perhaps this is why older books are still used as textbooks in public economics classes. These incl...
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This paper deals with the issue of psychological factors that influence consumer behaviour and therefore have an impact on demand formation. The paper summarizes existing research studies in the field of social psychology and places these studies in the context of economics, consumer decision making. The paper also highlights the founder of the Bat...
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Individuals' current consumption decisions are influenced by the prospect of future income. This paper discusses a method for inferring agents' future (expected) income based on expectations of future states of the environment. Psychology, risk, the probability of future events occurring, etc. play an important role in this area. These essential pa...
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The paper deals with the issue of intertemporal discounting from the perspective of income groups, savings, financial reserves, and loans. The study included a total of 599 individuals with an average age of 38.3 years (min. 16 and max. 82 years) who answered classical questions focused on time discounting and impulsive behaviour. In total, four po...
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The paper focuses on the topic of intertemporal discounting of individuals according to age groups. Using the sample of examined individuals, it aims to verify the hypothesis that the patience of individuals decreases with their increasing age. The study included a total of 599 individuals with an average age of 38.3 years (min. 16 and max. 82 year...
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The paper analyses the models of the Laffer curve addressed in the academic literature and strives to explain the effects which can exist in relation with the original curve and the one modified by other academicians. The effects are de-composed in a theoretical manner and statistically tested thereafter with a dataset covering the period 2000 – 20...
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The paper analyses the models of the Laffer curve addressed in the academic literature and strives to explain the effects which can exist in relation with the original curve and the one modified by other academicians. The effects are decomposed in a theoretical manner and statistically tested thereafter with a dataset covering the period 2000-2012....
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The paper deals with structural employment in regions and sectors. Its aim is to point out the worst situation in recruiting new workers in regions or sectors. To assess the situation, the authors use three parameters: the size of the sector in the region (s), the share of job vacancies in the total labour demand (k) and the number of the unemploye...
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The paper deals with the economics of obesity and consumer decision-making. This paper aims to suggest measures to reduce obesity. The author links economics and some other scientific disciplines, for example, physiology, endocrinology, genetics, etc. Three economic case studies show how all these disciplines play a crucial role in the causes of ob...
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The paper deals with three areas affecting the sustainability of the PAYG pension system. These include the life expectancy, population policy and changes in the population's income structure. Whereas the first two areas have a quantitative character, the third area is a monetary one. The author has deliberately selected some factors essential for...
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The author derives a new concept of the model of the subject discounting of utility function or consumption on a theoretical basis. He surveys the formation and evolution of models for calculating the subjective discount factor (β). This paper focuses on the exponential and hyperbolic discounting utility model, which is among the current mainstream...
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The author derives a new concept model of discounting utility function or consumption on a theoretical basis. He surveys the formation and evolution models of the subjective discount factor. This paper focuses on exponential and hyperbolic discounting utility model, which belongs to the mainstream of economics for its simplicity. The aim of this pa...
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This paper deals with the relationship of short-term and long-term interest rates and the amount of deposits and loans of households. The aim is to demonstrate the relationship between interest and Current Discount Index (CDI). CDI expresses the growth rate of the ratio of loans to deposits of households. Author’s assumption is: increasing interest...
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This paper deals with the calculation of the rate of risk behaviour of consumers. For the purposes of deriving the coefficient of risk behaviour of consumers (CRBC), the author uses the ratio of deposits and loans of households to their net disposable income. In the paper, it is assumed that a higher growth of the ratio of loans and deposits than t...
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The paper deals with the derivation of the subjective discount rate and for this purpose; it introduces a new subjective discount index: Current Discount Index (CDI). The author assumes a very close relationship with the commonly known subjective discount rate (ρ). CDI is derived indirectly from the ratio of loans to deposits of households. New ind...
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This Paper deals with the consumer theory and particularly with the impact of marketing on utility maximization of the consumer. Contribution is mainly methodological. The aim of the paper is to use indifference curves and their slope changes to illustrate how marketing (no price factors) affects a consumer's utility maximization. The author sho...
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This Paper deals with the consumer theory and particularly with the impact of marketing on utility maximization of the consumer. Contribution is mainly methodological. The aim of the paper is to use indifference curves and their slope changes to illustrate how marketing affects a consumer's utility maximization. The author shows mathematically t...
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The perception of marketing in the 21st Century, was developed hand in hand with the character of the markets their saturation and other social factor. Nowadays influence of the marketing is on consumer so serious that it has manifested negatively in several areas (e.g. health or the environment).These facts are presented by the conterporary progre...
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Článek pojednává o vyrovnaném a vyváženém přístupu k třem základním strategickým oblastem řízení, a to: strategie a směřování firmy, dále schopnost zvládat rutinní procesy a dotřetice schopnost zvládat změny. Text vychází z výzkumu A. Kopčaje - Spirálový management, který stanovil, že tyto tři oblasti se musí rozvíjet vůči sobě ve vzájemném poměru...
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History of village Troubky-Zdislavice
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Local history of Area "Mikroregion Zdounecko".
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History of the village Zdislavice, close to Kromeriz in the Czech Republic
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1st ed., Aphorisms of Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

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