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Bence Varga

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First Name:Bence
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(50%) Gazdaságtudományi Kar
Szegedi Tudományegyetem

Szeged, Hungary
http://www.eco.u-szeged.hu/
RePEc:edi:feuszhu (more details at EDIRC)

(50%) Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB)

Budapest, Hungary
http://www.mnb.hu/
RePEc:edi:mnbgvhu (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Bence Varga, 2023. "A Retrospective on the Early Period of the German Social Market Economy," Financial and Economic Review, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary), vol. 22(3), pages 166-172.
  2. Kovács, György & Varga, Bence, 2018. "Impossibility Trilemmas in Hungarian Economic History (1867–1938)," Public Finance Quarterly, Corvinus University of Budapest, vol. 63(1), pages 113-129.
  3. Bence Varga, 2017. "Current Challenges Facing Chinese Financial Supervision and Methods of Handling these Challenges," Financial and Economic Review, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary), vol. 16(Sepcial I), pages 126-139.
  4. Bence Varga, 2017. "Financial Supervision in Hungary between the Two World Wars," Financial and Economic Review, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary), vol. 16(1), pages 143-161.
  5. Bence Varga, 2016. "The Pénzintézeti Központ was established 100 years ago," Financial and Economic Review, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary), vol. 15(1), pages 124-144.

Chapters

  1. Bence Varga, 2017. "Selected Passages from the Development History of Hungarian Banking Supervision in the Turn of Twentieth Century’s Period," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: David Procházka (ed.), New Trends in Finance and Accounting, chapter 0, pages 209-217, Springer.

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Articles

  1. Bence Varga, 2017. "Current Challenges Facing Chinese Financial Supervision and Methods of Handling these Challenges," Financial and Economic Review, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary), vol. 16(Sepcial I), pages 126-139.

    Cited by:

    1. Ádám Kerényi & János Müller, 2019. "Brave New Digital World? – Financial Technology and the Power of Information," Financial and Economic Review, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary), vol. 18(1), pages 5-32.
    2. Laura Komlóssy & Gyöngyi Vargáné Körmendi, 2019. "China in Search of Equilibrium – Transition Dilemmas of Growth and Stability," Financial and Economic Review, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary), vol. 18(3), pages 114-134.

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