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2018, Volume 63, Issue 3
2018, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 139-154 Experiences Concerning Transition to Accrual Accounting in the Public Sector from the Perspective of Supreme Audit Institutions
by Simon, József & Fejszák, Tamás & Schatz, Bernhard & Donchev, Toma & Ivanov, Miroslav
- 155-175 Integrity Risks and Controls of Public Services
by Németh, Erzsébet & Martus, Bettina & Vargha, Bálint Tamás
- 176-195 Analysis of the Creditworthiness of Local Government-owned Companies with a Credit Scoring Method
by Zéman, Zoltán & Hegedűs, Szilárd & Molnár, Petronella
- 196-215 Towards an Incentive Tax System – Reform of the Tax System and Tax Administration in Hungary
by Parragh, Bianka & Palotai, Dániel
- 216-234 The Impact of Reducing the Corporate Income Tax Rate on the State Aid Practices of EU Member States (2000 to 2015)
by Czékus, Ábel
- 235-253 Some Features of Hungarian Financial Literacy in the Light of the Economic Behaviour of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
by Győri, Ágnes & Czakó, Ágnes
- 254-274 Ireland before and after the Crisis – Authoritative but Hazardous Structural Reforms in Financial Crisis Management
by Török, László
- 275-280 Yuval Noah Harari: Money (Bibliography Review)
by Pesuth, Tamás & Varga, Bendegúz Tamás
2018, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 7-23 Economic Growth and Changes in Capital and Labour Income in the USA (1988–2016) – Additional Information to the Piketty Thesis
by Magas, István
- 24-38 The Relationship Between Fiscal Consolidation and Sovereign Debt – Does Fiscal Correction Decrease or Increase Debt Rate?
by Marton, Ádám
- 39-54 Examining the Financial Literacy of Young Adults – The Correlations of Time Perspective, Financial Well-Being and Delay of Gratification
by Zsótér, Boglárka
- 55-63 The Euro and the Battle of Ideas
by Bartók, László
- 64-79 Competitiveness Based on Knowledge and Innovation – Possibilities of Increasing Budget Revenues in the Era of Digitalisation and Robotisation
by Csath, Magdolna
- 80-95 Comparison of Risk Calculation Based on Historical Simulation and the Copula Function
by Miskolczi, Panna
- 96-112 Neoliberalism as a Political Programme and Elements of its Implementation – A Narrative in Theoretical History
by Oláh, Dániel
- 113-129 Impossibility Trilemmas in Hungarian Economic History (1867–1938)
by Kovács, György & Varga, Bence
2017, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 429-443 Budget Residues Constituting a Budgetary Risk
by Pulay, Gyula & Simon, József & Szilas, István
- 444-461 Examination of Indicators Determining the Rate of Government Debt – Comparative Analysis of the V4 and GIPS Countries Using One-step Dynamic Panel Regression
by Sávai, Marianna & Kiss, Gábor Dávid
- 462-477 The Development and Practice of Electronic Tax Administration
by Ambrus, Rita Anna & Széles, Zsuzsanna
- 478-501 Ergodic Versus Uncertain Financial Processes – Part II: Neoclassical and Institutional Economics
by Móczár, József
- 502-523 Categorising the Central Bank's Credit Incentive Programs by Targeting and Intensity
by Kolozsi, Pál Péter & Parragh, Bianka & Pulai, György
- 524-536 The Fed’s Impact on Government Debt Interest – Impact of the Fed’s Interest Rate Decisions on Hungarian and other Emerging Market Sovereign Bond Yields
by Füzesi, Krisztina & György, László & Kutasi, Gábor
- 537-553 Changes in the Financial Regulatory Environment of Commercial Papers in the United States and Europe
by Kecskés, András
- 554-572 The Risks of Project Finance – Based on International and Domestic Experiences
by Walter, György
- 573-577 J is for Junk Economics – A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception
by Botos, Katalin
2017, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 294-310 The Risk-mitigating Role of Financial Controlling at Local Government Entities – Modelling Profitability and Liquidity Aspects
by Zéman, Zoltán
- 311-325 The Relationship Between Idiosyncratic, Stock Market Volatility and Excess Stock Returns
by Rehman, Fatima & Kamal, Yasir & Amin, Saif Ul
- 326-347 Efficient Bankruptcy and Reorganisation in Domestic Practice
by Pálinkó, Éva & Tóth, Tamás
- 348-361 Impact of MFIs Outreach on Profitability – The Case of Latin America
by Amin, Waqas & Qin, Fengming & Rauf, Abdul & Ahmad, Farid
- 362-379 The Necessity and Characteristics of Concern Analysis
by Simon, Szilvia & Kresalek, Péter
- 380-400 The Classification of Public Expenditure in Post-Soviet Union States and OECD Member Countries
by Huseynov, Nijat
- 401-410 Market Versus State: in Theory and in Practice – Thoughts on the “Keynes and Hayek” Book Review of Katalin Botos
by Szakadát, László
- 411-419 Could Fiscalisation Really Solve the Problems of the Pension System?
by Banyár, József
- 478-501 Ergodic Versus Uncertain Financial Processes Part I – Ergodic Hypothesis and Uncertainty in Financial Theory
by Móczár, József
2017, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 127-149 Which of our Taxes Should be Flat-rate Tax? – Tax Structure Diagnosis: VAT and PIT
by Giday, András
- 150-170 Economic Policy Tools to Increase Net Wage Share During a Crisis – The Transition to a Wage-led Growth Model in Hungary
by György, László & Oláh, Dániel
- 171-187 Certain Effects of Family and Home Setup Tax Benefits and Subsidies
by Sági, Judit & Tatay, Tibor & Lentner, Csaba & Neumanné Virág, Ildikó
- 188-211 Tax Base Erosion Symptoms? – Overview on Offshore Capital Outflow
by Vargha, Bálint Tamás
- 212-231 The Role of the Second and Third Pension Pillar in the Hungarian Pension System
by Pandurics, Anett & Szalai, Péter
- 232-249 Monetary Controversies – Results of the Central Bank’s New Role Perception
by Parragh, Bianka
- 250-265 The Impact of Changes in the Socio-Economic Environment on Financial Literacy – Comparison of the OECD 2010 and 2015 Research Results
by Zsótér, Boglárka & Németh, Erzsébet & Luksander, Alexandra
2017, Volume 62, Issue 1
2016, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 431-441 70 Years of the Hungarian Forint
by Huszti, Ernő
- 442-457 Money Creation in the Modern Economy
by Botos, Katalin
- 458-479 Certain Macroeconomic Effects of the Federal Reserve’s Quantitative Easing Program
by Czeczeli, Vivien
- 480-499 EPSAS: Investment Into the Future – European Public Sector Accounting: Present and Future
by Harsányi, Gergely & Lukács, László István & Ormos, Mihály & Sisa, Krisztina & Szedlák, Krisztina & Veress, Attila
- 500-515 The Impact of CSR on Chinese Economic Development
by Li, Maohua & Zéman, Zoltán & Li, Jing
- 516-532 Main Causes and Process of Financial Distress – An Empirical Analysis of Hungarian Firms
by Pálinkó, Éva & Svoób, Ágnes
- 533-544 New Directions in Crowdfunding
by Gábossy, Ákos
2016, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 291-311 Culmination of the Powers of the State Audit Office of Hungary within the Scope of New Legislation on Public Funds
by Domokos, László
- 312-330 The Fiscal Council in the Hungarian Fundamental Law – Sketch on the Development of the Institution and the European Union Practice
by Kovács, Árpád
- 331-342 Crises, Human Rights and Legal Challenges
by Lenkovics, Barnabás
- 343-359 Contribution of the Supreme Audit Office of Poland to Legislation and Experiences of Some Other SAIs
by Mazur, Jacek
- 360-381 The Hungarian Economic Policy Model After 2010
by György, László & Veress, József
- 382-400 The Financing Reform of Social Security – How to Kill Many Birds with One Stone?
by Mádi, László & Árva, László
- 401-422 Insight and Blight – Initiatives on Enhancing Financial Literacy in Hungary
by Németh, Erzsébet & Jakovác, Katalin & Mészáros, Aranka & Kollár, Péter & Várpalotai, Viktor
2016, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 137-153 Developments in Public Procurement in Hungary – Opportunities and Challenges
by Rigó, Csaba Balázs
- 154-169 Utilisation of the Hungarian SAO’s Work in the Light of Auditing Public Procurements
by Gál, Nóra & Bodánszky, Nikolett & Székely, Zsolt & Mészáros, Leila
- 170-177 Public Sector Procurement – the Challenges Facing a Small Country
by Barrett, Anthony & Rees, David
- 178-198 Renewal of Public Management – Contributions of State Audit Office of Hungary to enhance corporate governance of state-owned enterprises
by Domokos, László & Várpalotai, Viktor & Jakovác, Katalin & Németh, Erzsébet & Makkai, Mária & Horváth, Margit
- 199-223 Market Role of the State and Possibilities to Control this Role at Public Enterprises
by Milicz, Ákos
- 224-243 Transformation in Hungary’s Higher Education System – Within the framework of accrual-based and cash-based accounting
by Pavlik, Lívia
- 244-264 Jobless Growth: the Impact of Structural Changes
by Martus, Bettina Szandra
- 265-281 Risk Management Measurement and Evaluation Methods Based on Performance Indicators
by Ivanyos, János & Sándor-Kriszt, Éva
2016, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 7-33 Reduction of External Vulnerability with Monetary Policy Tools – Renewal of the monetary policy instruments of the National Bank of Hungary (2014–2016)
by Kolozsi, Pál Péter & Hoffmann, Mihály
- 34-48 Redefining the Role of Central Banks
by Pesuth, Tamás
- 49-64 From Independent Slovakian Central Bank Policy to the Monetary Policy of the Euro Area
by Nagy, László
- 65-93 The Czech National Bank’s Role Since the Global Crisis
by Hlédik, Tibor & Holub, Tomás & Král, Petr
- 94-109 The Effect of Interbank Liquidity Surplus on Corporate and Interbank Interest Rates
by Varga, János Zoltán
- 110-123 Relationships Between Stock Returns and Corporate Financial Ratios Based on a Statistical Analysis of Corporate Data from the Hong Kong Stock Market
by Lai, Ping-fu (Brian) & Cho, Kwai-yee (Kevin)
- 124-128 What Have We Learned? Macroeconomic Policy After the Crisis
by Várpalotai, Viktor
2015, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 415-432 The Role of the State Audit Office of Hungary in Stabilising Public Finances
by Domokos, László & Pulay, Gyula & Pető, Krisztina & Pongrácz, Éva
- 433-446 The Changing Role of Public Debt in Economics and the Basic Principles of Hungarian Debt Management
by Barcza, György
- 447-461 The New Hungarian Public Finance System – in a Historical, Institutional and Scientific Context
by Lentner, Csaba
- 462-481 The Fiscal Tools of Crisis Management – A Comparative Analysis
by Asztalos, Viktor
- 482-491 Burdensome Legacy – Political and Economic Changes Through the Glasses of a Financial Policy Maker
by Botos, Katalin
- 492-509 Introduction of a Debt Management Procedure for Natural Persons in Hungary
by Báger, Gusztáv
- 510-525 Structural Reforms and Growth Potential in the European Union
by Halmai, Péter
- 526-547 The Contribution of the State Audit Office to Good Governance and the Renewal of Accounting
by Pályi, Katalin Ágnes
2015, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 312-325 Innovative Banking Services for Centralised Corporate Cash Management
by Walter, György & Kenesei, Balázs
- 326-341 Buy or Sell? Hungarian Carbon Credit Trade: Years of Learning
by Lakatos, Mária & Karai, Éva
- 342-356 Nature of TARGET2 Imbalances
by Szécsényi, Péter
- 357-383 Income Tax Progressivity and Income Inequality: the Case of Payroll Tax with Evidence from Ethiopia
by Motuma, Simegn Nigussie & Bekana, Dejene Mamo
- 384-395 Effects of Income Inequalities: Society and Economy – Anomalies of the “Flagship”
by Botos, Katalin
- 396-405 Intensifying accumulation of wealth and a deepening gap, or the “teething troubles” of capitalism
by Cseh, Árpád
2015, Volume 60, Issue 2
2015, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 7-28 Risk Analysis and Risk Management in the Public Sector and in Public Auditing
by Domokos, László & Nyéki, Melinda & Jakovác, Katalin & Németh, Erzsébet & Hatvani, Csaba
- 29-48 Risk, Risk Perception, Risk Management – a Review of the Literature
by Vasvári, Tamás
- 63-77 Calculating Prime Costs Under the New Framework of Public Finances Accounting – The Special Features of Higher Education
by Pavlik, Lívia
- 78-94 Off-exchange Trading, Dark Pools and their Regulatory Dilemmas
by Biedermann, Zsuzsánna
- 95-103 Corporate Social Responsibility in the Banking Sector
by Lentner, Csaba & Szegedi, Krisztina & Tatay, Tibor
- 104-124 Financial Globalisation and the Spatial Limitations of the Financial-monetary Integration in the Euro Area
by Gál, Zoltán
- 125-138 The Institutional Framework for the Supervision of the Financial Intermediary System in Hungary
by Kálmán, János
2014, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 413-424 Finances and Life Cycles
by Botos, Katalin
- 425-443 What Influences the Savings Decisions of the Hungarian Population?
by Horváthné Kökény, Annamária & Széles, Zsuzsanna
- 444-456 An Empirical Study of Financial Literacy versus Risk Tolerance Among Higher Education Students
by Huzdik, Katalin & Béres, Dániel & Németh, Erzsébet
- 457-469 Transformation of the Pension Systems in OECD Countries after the 2008 Crisis – New goals of the reforms
by Halmosi, Péter
- 470-491 Performance of Stock Market Prediction – A study on prediction accuracy and realised return
by Lai, Ping-fu (Brian) & Hang, Wong Chung
- 492-510 Central Bank Profitability and Budget Deficit
by Novák, Zsuzsanna & Vámos, Imre
- 511-528 The Forecasting Capacity of Indicators Measuring Budget Sustainability
by Tóth G., Csaba
- 529-545 Real Options Analysis of Electricity Portfolios
by Csapi, Vivien
2014, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 281-295 A Systemic Approach to the Local Government System
by Sivák, József
- 296-309 Internal Controls in Local Governments
by Benedek, Mária & Tubak Szenténé, Klára & Béres, Dániel
- 310-325 The Debt Consolidation of Hungarian Local Governments
by Lentner, Csaba
- 326-345 Fiscal Councils in the Countries of Eastern-Central Europe
by Kovács, Árpád
- 346-354 English or German or Both: Recipes for Developing Countries – Econometric Evidence from Aggregated and Disaggregated Data
by Mehmood, Bilal & Raza, Syed Hassan
- 355-366 Crowdfunding
by Kuti, Mónika & Madarász, Gábor
- 367-383 Alternatives to Renew Monetary Policy and the Stability and Growth Pact in the Euro Area
by Kertész, Krisztián
- 384-394 Local Government Financing – Steps towards Regional Asset Management?
by Giday, András
- 395-403 The Independence of the external control of States
by Alventosa, Jean-Raphael
2014, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 133-148 Preventing Corruption by Strengthening Organisational Integrity
by Pulay, Gyula
- 149-163 Towards Integrity – Integrity Education and Research at the National University of Public Service
by Pallai, Katalin & Kis, Norbert
- 164-186 Objectives, Methodology and Results of the Integrity Survey (2011–2013)
by Szatmári, János & Kakatics, Lili & Szabó, Zoltán Gyula
- 187-206 What are the Differences Between the Currencies of Foreign Exchange Loans?
by Kiss, Gábor Dávid & Schuszter, Tamás
- 207-219 Liquidity and Credit Risk in the Emerging Financial Markets
by Saadaoui, Amir & Boujelbene, Younes
- 220-241 Analysis of the Factors that Influence the Financial Literacy of Young People Studying in Higher Education
by Luksander, Alexandra & Béres, Dániel & Huzdik, Katalin & Németh, Erzsébet
- 242-257 From Sovereign Default to Delayed Correction: Lessons Learned from the Argentine Monetary Policy
by Czékus, Ábel
- 258-271 Financialisation or the Management Philosophy of Globalism
by Botos, Katalin
2014, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 7-27 Protection of Consumers Against Deception in the Financial Sector
by Miskolczi Bodnár, Péter
- 28-46 Competition Law Enforcement in the Financial Markets
by Horváth, Botond & Szentléleky, Szabolcs
- 47-64 The Focal Points of Competition Authority Activity
by Timár, Balázs
- 65-85 How Reliable are Hungarian Macroeconomic Forecasts?
by Papanek, Gábor & Petz, Raymund
- 86-93 Fiscal Imbalances, Poverty and Inequality in Pakistan
by Ullah, Irfan & Baber, Naimatullah
- 94-108 Acquisition-driven IPOs – Theory and evidence in Central and Eastern Europe
by Szabó, András & Szűcs, Balázs Árpád
- 109-112 How do We Arrive at Our Intended Destination?
by Pálinkás, József
- 113-124 Stumbling Blocks to EU and Member State Development?
by Literáti, Gergő
2013, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 369-385 Winners and Losers – An assessment of the Hungarian flat tax reform with microsimulation
by Tóth G., Csaba & Virovácz, Péter
- 386-402 Employment Stimulating Tax Incentives in the Hungarian Labour Market
by Svraka, András & Szabó, István & Hudecz, Viktor
- 403-419 Economic Effects of Tax Cuts in the Reagan Administration – Literature review
by Kozma, Gábor
- 420-433 Determinants of the Pricing of Bank Loans: a Structural VAR Based Analysis
by Pitz, Mónika & Schepp, Zoltán
- 434-451 Central Bank Modelling and Variables Doing Random Walks
by Tatay, Tibor & Kotosz, Balázs
- 452-468 Economic Growth and Development in Central and Eastern Europe after the Transformation
by Dombi, Ákos
- 469-483 Applying Real Options Theory in the Electrical Energy Sector
by Csapi, Vivien
- 484-488 A Few Notes on the Study by László Csaba
by Bánfi, Tamás
2013, Volume 58, Issue 3
2013, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 119-132 Crisis Management in the EU, Prospects for the De-politicisation of Economic Policy
by Győrffy, Dóra
- 133-147 Governance in Europe, Trends and Fault Lines
by Benczes, István & Rezessy, Gergely
- 148-162 The Modes of Matching of Insolvency Proceedings in International Comparison
by Piller, Zsuzsa
- 163-183 The Impact of Developments Implemented from Public Finances, with Special Regard to EU Cohesion Policy
by Nyikos, Györgyi
- 184-198 On the Independence of Auditors, with Special Regard to the Financial Sector
by Barabás, Tünde
- 199-218 Evaluation of the Internal Control System at Central Budgetary Institutions
by Dormán, Zoltán István & Görgényi, Gábor & Horváth, Margit
- 219-229 Europe, Time to Wake Up! : Change of monetary policy instruments — reduction of public debt (interest burdens), system of fiscal and monetary objectives — central bank independence
by Bánfi, Tamás & Bánfi, Attila & Bánfi, Zoltán
- 230-237 The Role of the Pakistani Government in the Efficient Management of Public Funds
by Rehman, Mobeen Ur
2013, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 7-9 Editorial
by Botos, Katalin
- 11-34 Budgetary Risks of Monetary Policy with Special Regard to the Debt Rule
by Pulay, Gyula & Máté, János & Németh, Ildikó & Zelei, Andrásné
- 35-52 Monetary Policy, Interest Groups, Financial Crisis
by Kolozsi, Pál Péter
- 53-75 The Possible Causes of and Means of Avoiding External Financial Vulnerability – Hungary versus Singapore
by György, László & Veress, József
- 76-94 Balance Sheet Recession and Debt Financing
by Dedák, István
- 95-110 IMF Loans to Hungary, 1996–2008
by Csáki, György
2012, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 379-380 Public Finance Quarterly Gets Impact Factor
by Németh, Erzsébet
- 381-393 Public Procurement as Auction – Theoretical Models and Practical Problems
by Antal-Pomázi, Krisztina
- 394-411 Which Way Now? – A Theoretical Programme for the Transition to Accrual-Based Accounting
by Bathó, Ferenc
- 412-425 International Accounting Standardisation in Hungarian Practice
by Beke, Jenő & Tiszberger, Mónika
- 426-436 Accounting – Profession vs. Science
by Kovács, Zsuzsanna Ilona & Deák, István
- 437-452 Environmental Accounting – A New Challenge for the Accounting System
by Ván, Hajnalka
- 453-473 Evaluation of the Utilisation of EU Funds in Micro-Regions
by Lambertné Katona, Mónika
- 474-489 The Impact of Capital Market Players’ Exit, Voice and Loyalty on Economic Growth
by Szabó, Zsolt
- 490-503 The Great Depression – Retro Part 2 : On the Great Depression in Light of New Research
by Ohnsorge-Szabó, László
2012, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 267-285 Financial Literacy and Risk-Taking of Households in the Hungarian Central Great Plain
by Botos, Katalin & Botos, József & Béres, Dániel & Csernák, József & Németh, Erzsébet
- 286-297 Our Everyday Emotions and Finances – The role money-related attitudes and materialistic orienta-tion play in developing financial culture
by Zsótér, Boglárka & Nagy, Péter
- 298-312 Financial Literacy and Macro-economics
by Béres, Dániel & Huzdik, Katalin
- 313-331 The History of American Financial Regulation
by Biedermann, Zsuzsánna
- 332-346 Bank Taxes in the European Union
by Kovács, Levente
- 347-357 Challenges of Direct European Supervision of Financial Markets
by Szegedi, László
- 358-370 Causes of Foreign Currency Lending – Possibilities of Inter-vention – Ways of Intervention
by Bánfi, Tamás
2012, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 155-163 Operating Risks and the Increasing Indebtedness of Hungarian Local Governments – Audit experiences of the State Audit Office of Hungary
by Domokos, László
- 164-172 Local Government Indebted-ness and Debt Management in Switzerland – Causes and consequences
by Melly, Christian
- 173-183 The Role of Systematic Internal Control and Audit in Reducing Management Risk at Hungarian Local Governments
by Gyüre, Lajosné
- 184-199 Application of Social Discount Rate in Public Projects
by Pálinkó, Éva & Szabó, Márta
- 200-212 The Features, Background and Difficulties of Bank Regulatory Capital Requirements
by Zsolnai, Alíz
- 213-233 Characteristics of Hungarian Higher Education in an International Perspective
by Harsányi, Gergely & Vincze, Szilvia
- 234-256 A Comprehensive Review of the Financial Reporting System of Higher Education and a Recommendation
by Ormos, Mihály & Veress, Attila
2012, Volume 57, Issue 1