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November 2021, Volume 71, Issue supplement1
- 1-3 Surprise after surprise – A preface of the editor
by Péter Mihályi - 5-11 Pandemics and the role of governments
by Vito Tanzi - 13-34 Shortageflation 3.0: War economy – State socialism – Pandemic crisis
by Grzegorz W. Kolodko - 35-52 COVID-19 case fatality rate in the context of healthcare system organization and EHCI performance: Focus on the Visegrad (V4) countries
by Peter Pažitný & Daniela Kandilaki & Roman Mužik & Beáta Benková - 53-71 The predictability of COVID-19 mortality rates based on ex-ante economic, health and social indicators
by Emese Kovács & Péter Mihályi - 73-92 Foreign direct investment in the storm of the COVID-19 pandemic and the example of Visegrad countries
by Kálmán Kalotay & Magdolna Sass - 93-117 The impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment and firm revenues in Hungary
by Magdolna Sass & János Köllő & Balázs Reizer - 119-140 Why do households participate in the loan moratorium in Hungary? Theoretical and empirical considerations
by Bálint Dancsik & Zita Fellner - 141-163 The European Union post COVID-19: Preserving innovation's cutting edge and fostering social cohesion
by Marco Buti & István P. Székely - 165-186 COVID-crisis and economic growth: Tendencies on potential growth in the European Union
by Péter Halmai - 187-203 Pandemic in the network society: Network readiness increases population vulnerability to COVID-19 in less developed countries
by Vladimir D. Milovidov - 205-221 The COVID problem reflected by economics – A bibliometric analysis
by Andrea Magda Nagy & Boglárka Konka & Ádám Török
December 2021, Volume 71, Issue 4
- 507-518 Professional and ethical dilemmas of economists (In memoriam János Kornai, 1928–2021)
by Péter Mihályi - 519-550 Varieties of euro adoption strategies in Visegrad countries before the pandemic crisis
by Péter Ákos Bod & Orsolya Pócsik & György Iván Neszmélyi - 551-567 Effects of the financial crisis and low interest rate environment on interest rate pass-through in Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania
by János Zoltan Varga - 569-585 The assessment of government incentives on savings, Hungary 2006–2019
by Vivien Czeczeli & Gábor Kutasi & Eszter Szabó - 587-607 The determinants of demand for tourism in Turkey: Does terror-threat matter? A Markov Regime Switching-VAR approach
by Faik Bilgili & Serap Çoban & Cumali Marangoz & Emre Bulut & Sevda Kuşkaya - 609-626 The changing pattern of European country groups: Economic, financial, and health indicators, 2000–2015
by Songul Cinaroglu & Mehmet Top - 627-643 The effect of social expenditures on human development in the European Union
by Mahmut Ünsal Şaşmaz & Melissa Nihal Cagle & Ahmet Özen - 645-663 Venture capital and government involvement from a qualitative systematic literature review perspective
by Erika Jáki & Endre Mihály Molnár
September 2021, Volume 71, Issue 3
- 369-386 Where is victory most certain? The level of luck-based noise factor in Summer Olympic Games
by Gergely Csurilla & András Gyimesi & Erika Kendelényi-Gulyás & Tamás Sterbenz - 387-404 Wealthier is healthier? Healthier is wealthier? A comprehensive econometric analysis of the European countries
by Reyhan Cafri Açci & Pinar Kaya Samut - 405-430 Expansionary or restrictive policies in the Eurozone? Dominating trends in the first two decades
by Joanna Stawska & Jorge Reis Mourao - 431-450 Is Modern Monetary Theory’s prescription to spend without reference to tax receipts an invitation to tyranny?
by Brian P. Hanley - 451-463 Stress tests in Hungarian banking after 2008
by Zoltán Pollák & Dávid Popper - 465-485 Reinvestment of earnings in Polish FDI inflows
by Aneta Kosztowniak - 487-506 A new theoretical model of government backed venture capital funding
by Balázs Fazekas & Patrícia Becsky-Nagy
June 2021, Volume 71, Issue 2
- 181-194 The life and works of Domenico Mario Nuti, 1937–2020: An appreciation
by Saul Estrin & Milica Uvalic - 195-212 A flexible and concerned European Union – A new proposal
by Bruno Dallago & Steven Rosefielde - 213-234 The impact of fundamental uncertainties on economic growth
by Ömer Yalçinkaya & Ali Kemal Çelik - 235-257 The dynamics of state ownership: The decisive role of crises
by Éva Voszka - 259-277 Are interest rate changes comoving with financial cycle?
by Paweł Smaga - 279-307 Companies' growth vs. growth opportunity: Evidence from the regular and alternative stock markets in Poland
by Monika Bolek & Piotr Pietraszewski & Rafał Wolski - 309-326 Competitiveness in the Serbian growth strategy
by Enes Ćorović & Živorad Gligorijević - 327-346 Correlation between misinvoicing and non-tariff measures for Turkey's exports to the EU
by Ayºegül Karataº & Halil ªimdi & Büºra Garip - 347-367 Welfare implications of external debt and capital flight in Sub-Saharan Africa (Evidence using panel data modelling)
by Isaac Kwesi Ampah & Gábor Dávid Kiss
March 2021, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 1-32 Bank ownership and drivers of credit growth in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
by Małgorzata Iwanicz-Drozdowska & Bartosz Witkowski - 33-57 Internal devaluation: A controversial effort for adjustment within the Euro area
by Eszter Boros - 59-84 The impact of budget deficit, public debt and education expenditures on economic growth in Poland
by Michał Konopczyński - 85-97 Income inequality and the cost of recessions
by Mostafa Shahee & Glenn P. Jenkins - 99-116 Culture, corruption and economic development: The case of emerging economies
by Tatjana Horvat & Philipp Mayrleitner & Romana Korez Vide & Vito Bobek - 117-136 The state of the state – Economic property rights and firm profitability versus corruption. New evidence from the Czech Republic
by A.P. Malinowska - 137-159 On the profitability of Polish large agricultural holdings
by Justyna Góral & Micha³ Soliwoda - 161-180 Asymmetric and nonlinear dynamics in trade flows sustainability: Serbia and Romania
by Mile Bošnjak
September 2020, Volume 70, Issue s
- 1-3 2020 – The year of China (Foreword)
by Péter Mihályi - 5-14 China at the crossroads
by László Csaba - 15-45 Transition to a market economy: A retrospective comparison of China with countries of the former Soviet block
by Marek Dabrowski - 47-69 China – Cooperation and rivalry in today's interdependent world: Will pandemic change the trends?
by Wojciech Hübner - 71-83 The great Chinese transformation: From the third to the first world
by Grzegorz W. Kolodko - 85-93 China, Eastern Europe and Russia compared
by Ivan Szelenyi & Péter Mihályi - 95-115 The digital great leap forward mapping China's 21st century attempt to create a new growth model
by Ágnes Szunomár - 117-126 China's economy: From past to future
by Vito Tanzi - 127-152 China: A candidate for winner in the international game of higher education?
by Ádám Török & Andrea Magda Nagy
December 2020, Volume 70, Issue 4
- 471-491 State-building for the market economy in Eastern Europe
by Paul Hare - 493-511 GDP and beyond: Prosperity convergence in the countries of Western and Eastern Europe
by Mirjana Gligorić Matić & Biljana Jovanović Gavrilović & Nenad Stanišić - 513-530 Market liquidity and funding liquidity: Empirical analysis of liquidity flows using VAR framework
by Adam Czelleng - 531-549 Is gold a safe haven? The international evidence revisited
by Levent Bulut & Islam Rizvanoghlu - 551-570 Related trade variety, foreign-domestic spillovers and regional employment in Hungary
by Zoltán Elekes & Balázs Lengyel - 571-592 Hardening the budget constraint: Institutional reform in the financial management of Hungarian local governments
by Tamás Vasvári - 593-613 Hidden religious aspects of job satisfaction and work attitudes: The differences between Eastern and Western Europe
by Kamila Fialová & Andrea Beláòová - 615-632 Perception of multilevel factors for entrepreneurial innovation success: A survey of university students
by Balázs Borsi & Tibor Dõry
September 2020, Volume 70, Issue 3
- 297-332 Economic growth and real exchange rate misalignments in the European Union
by Judit Krekó & Gábor Oblath - 333-360 Beyond the first glimpse (Analysis of the economic policy in Hungary from 1998–)
by István Csillag - 361-380 Human development and convergence among the states of former Yugoslavia
by Ivan Vujačić & Jelica Petrović-Vujačić & Svetozar Tanasković & Marko Miljković - 381-405 Does the level of human capital matter for FDI in the Western Balkan countries?
by Marija Petrović-Ranđelović & Tamara Rađenović & Bojan Krstić & Vladimir Mićić - 407-421 Determinants of foreign direct investment in advanced business services
by Artur Klimek - 423-447 How to evaluate the quality of remuneration policy? Evidence from the Polish banking sector
by Agnieszka Słomka-Gołębiowska & Piotr Urbanek - 449-468 Does volatility transmission between stock market returns of Central and Eastern European countries vary from normal to turbulent periods?
by Ngo Thai Hung - 469-469 Erratum: The output employment elasticity and the increased use of temporary contracts: Evidence from Poland
by Kristof Bartosik & Jan Mycielski
June 2020, Volume 70, Issue 2
- 147-161 The Anti Deflation Bias
by Philipp Bagus - 163-194 What Determines the Success of Economic Transition? Constructing Regional Advantage for Eastern and Western European Regions
by Korneliusz Pylak & Elżbieta Wojnicka-Sycz & Piotr Sycz - 195-213 The Economic Resilience of The Spanish Provinces: From Recession to Recovery
by José Villaverde & Adolfo Maza - 215-227 Tourism and Economic Growth in Greece: Αn ARDL Bounds Testing Approach in a Kaldorian Framework
by Konstantinos Spinthiropoulos & Christos Nikas & Eleni Zafeiriou - 229-249 Scores and Clusters of Hungarian Universities
by Zsolt Tibor Kosztyán & Vivien Valéria Csányi & András Telcs - 251-273 Economic Modelling – Beyond Isolation and Construction. The Case of Austrian Business Cycle Theory as Presented by Roger Garrison
by Robert Mroz & Lukasz Hardt - 275-296 Analysis of the Turkish Islamic Banking Sector Using CAMEL and Similarity Analysis Methods
by József Varga & Gyöngyi Bánkuti & Rita Kovács-Szamosi
March 2020, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 1-17 Is the efficiency of the healthcare system linked to the country’s economic performance? Beveridgeans versus Bismarckians
by Rażyna Kozuń-Cieślak - 19-36 The efficiency of the healthcare systems in EU countries – A DEA analysis
by Gheorghiţa Dincă & Marius Sorin Dincă & Maria Letiţia Andronic - 37-61 Pattern recognition in social expenditure and social expenditure performance in EU 28 countries
by Jorge De Andrés-Sánchez & Ángel Belzunegui-Eraso & Francesc Valls-Fonayet - 63-81 The post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina: Social capital and pro-social behaviour
by Adnan Efendic - 83-104 The output employment elasticity and the increased use of temporary contracts: Evidence from Poland
by Kristof Bartosik & Jan Mycielski - 105-121 Adolescents’ attitudes to risk and their employment sector choices in adulthood: Evidence from longitudinal data
by Yen-Ling Lin - 123-139 Tax amnesty and secondary tax evasion
by Yu-Kun Wang & Li Zhang & We-Me Ho
December 2019, Volume 69, Issue supplement2
- 7-11 Introduction to the Special Issue on the Internationalisation of Central and Eastern European firms
by Magdolna Sass & Péter Mihályi - 13-39 A Study of Regional-Level Location Factors of Car Manufacturing Companies in the EU
by Ottó Csíki & Réka Horváth & Levente Szász - 41-72 The Specialties of the Pharmaceutical Value Chains in Hungary
by Katalin Antalóczy & Tamás Gáspár & Magdolna Sass - 73-105 Just Look behind the Data! Czech and Hungarian Outward Foreign Direct Investment and Multinationals
by Magdolna Sass & Jana Vlčková - 107-129 A Comparative Study of Multinational Subsidiaries and Local Companies in Emerging Economies: A Manufacturing Practice Approach
by Levente Szász & Béla Gergely Rácz & Anca Borza & Botond Benedek - 131-162 Family Firms with New Leaders in the Global Market.– A Potential Success Story?
by Ticián Baranyai & Miklós Kozma - 163-189 Differences in Strategies between Rapidly and Gradually Internationalising Polish Firms
by Mirosław Jarosiński & Krystian Barłożewski
January 2019, Volume 69, Issue supplement1
- 1-3 Celebrating Grzegorz W. Kolodko on his 70th Birthday (Foreword)
by Péter Mihályi - 7-20 Institutional Reform and Economic Growth of China: 40-year Progress Toward Marketization
by Fan, Gang & Ma, Guangrong & Wang, Xiaolu - 21-30 “Tertium Datur” By Grzegorz W. Kolodko
by Heyets, Valeriy & Grytsenko, Andrii - 31-47 The Chinese Alternative
by Nuti, Domenico Mario - 49-70 Coexisting with China in the 21st Century
by Roland, Gerard - 73-97 Revisiting Euro Area Accession Terms: Fiscal Rectitude is not Sufficient!
by Daianu, Daniel - 99-119 Comparative Economics, Globalisation and the Eurozone in the Quest for a New Eurozone Paradigm
by Dallago, Bruno - 121-140 Central Banking, Protectionism and Globalization
by Frenkel, Jacob A. - 141-151 The Limits of Stabilization Policies
by Tanzi, Vito - 155-173 New Times, New Economics (Why is the “Old” Economics Failing?)
by Baltowski, Maciej - 175-193 State Capitalism, Economic Systems and the Performance of State Owned Firms
by Estrin, Saul & Liang, Zhixiang & Shapiro, Daniel & Carney, Michael - 195-213 The Pragmatism of John Kenneth Galbraith
by Galbraith, James K. - 215-240 Growth and Development – Catching Up
by Hare, Paul - 241-248 A Vital People: A Necessity for a Good Economy
by Phelps, Edmund E.
December 2019, Volume 69, Issue 4
- 485-494 Frankenstein's Moral Responsibility
by János Kornai - 495-522 China, Geopolitics and Geoeconomics. How Not to Fall into the Trap of Narration?
by Grzegorz Malinowski - 523-547 Political Budget Cycles in the European Union: New Evidence of Fragmentation
by Milan Bednař - 549-570 The Scale and Financial Performance of State-Owned Enterprises in the CEE Region
by Piotr Matuszak & Katarzyna Szarzec - 571-594 Grounding Complexity Economics in Framing Modern Governance
by Olivér Kovács - 595-624 Fiscal Sovereignty under EU Crisis Management: A Comparison of Greece and Hungary
by Zachary Kramer
September 2019, Volume 69, Issue 3
- 321-332 The Molecular Basis of Private Property
by Kyle J. Mamounis & Walter E. Block - 333-355 From Democratic to Authoritarian Populism: Comparing Pre- and Post-2010 Hungarian Pension Policies
by Zoltán Ádám & András Simonovits - 357-391 The Importance of Behavioural Factors for Pension Savings Decisions – Cross-Country Evidence
by Anna Kaliciak & Radosław Kurach & Walid Merouani - 393-423 Parental Job Loss, Secondary School Completion and Home Environment
by Tamás Hajdu & Gábor Kertesi & Gábor Kézdi - 425-444 Macroeconomic Factors Forming Family Business Heir’s Career Choice Intention
by Predrag Ljubotina & Štefan Bojnec & Jaka Vadnjal - 445-466 Cost Efficiency Measurement Using Two-Stage Data Envelopment Analysis in the Czech and Slovak Banking Sectors
by Iveta Palečková - 467-484 Explaining Growth in African Countries – What Matters?
by José Augusto Lopes Da Veiga & Alexandra Ferreira-Lopes & Tiago Neves Sequeira & Marcelo Serra Santos
June 2019, Volume 69, Issue 2
- 131-159 Gender Diversity and Educational Attainment in Non-Listed Private Firms: Evidence from Slovakia
by Pavol Ochotnický & Nick Wilson & Marek Káčer & Martin Alexy - 161-189 Is Women´s Job Satisfaction Higher than Men´s? Self-Selection, Expectations or Utility Function
by Nuria Sánchez-Sánchez & Adolfo C. Fernandez Puente - 191-215 Money Illusion: Reconsidered in the Light of Cognitive Science
by János Vincze - 217-239 Fraud Detection in Financial Statements Applying Benford’s Law with Monte Carlo Simulation
by Vladan Pavlović & Goranka Knežević & Marijana Joksimović & Dušan Joksimović - 241-272 Self-Identification of Polish Academic Economists with Schools of Economic Thought
by Grzegorz Konat & Wanda Karpińska-Mizielińska & Kazimierz Kloc & Tadeusz Smuga & Bartosz Witkowski - 273-287 Interdependence and Risk Comparison of Slovak, Hungarian and Polish Stock Markets: Policy and Managerial Implications
by Florin Aliu & Besnik Krasniqi & Adriana Knapkova & Fisnik Aliu - 289-319 Financial Constraints and Export Participation of SMEs in Post-Communist Countries
by Ramiz Rahmanov
March 2019, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Pitfalls of a Centralized Bureaucracy
by Chenggang Xu - 17-39 EU-Financed Peripheral Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects and the White Elephant Syndrome: The Example of Rail Baltica
by Viljar Veebel & Raul Markus & Illimar Ploom - 41-62 Why Post-Communist Countries Choose the Flat Tax: A Comparative Welfare Approach
by Gancho Ganchev & Stojan Tanchev - 63-79 Unconditional Basic Income as an Instrument for Reducing Income Inequalities. The Case of Poland
by Piotr Misztal - 81-99 Chemical Industry and Value-Added Trade – A Comparative Study on Hungary and Poland
by Pawel Folfas & Beáta Udvari - 101-125 Principal Component Analysis in Negative Interest Rate Environment
by Milan Lazarević
November 2018, Volume 68, Issue supplement2
- 1-6 Foreword
by Péter Mihályi - 7-19 Rethinking Keynesianism 10 Years after the Global Crisis
by Vito Tanzi - 21-43 Misreading the Great Recession and Applying the Wrong Fix
by Laurence Kotlikoff - 45-70 Episode or Hysteresis? Some Theoretical and Policy Lessons from the Crisis of 2008
by Ádám Török & Boglárka Konka - 71-84 Lessons from the Greek Tragedy
by Anders Åslund - 85-120 The Western Balkans: Weak Performance since the Crisis
by Marek Dabrowski & Yana Myachenkova - 121-142 Ten Years after the Crisis in Hungary
by György Surányi - 143-163 Pieces of a Puzzle (A Concise Monetary History of the 2008 Hungarian Financial Crisis)
by Júlia Király
January 2018, Volume 68, Issue supplement1
- 1-2 Salute to János Kornai
by Eric Maskin - 3-8 János Kornai turns 90 on January 21, 2018. Editor’s Preface
by Peter Mihalyi - 9-25 János Kornai as Political Economist
by Stephan Haggard - 27-52 János Kornai and General Equilibrium Theory
by Mehrdad Vahabi - 53-72 Kornai and Anti-Equilibrium
by Steve Keen - 73-83 János Kornai, and Neoclassical versus Institutional Economics
by József Móczár - 85-98 Kornai: Shortage versus Surplus Economies
by D. Mario Nuti - 99-114 Innovation and Shortage: The Yin and Yang of the Health Sector
by Karen Eggleston - 115-124 Soft Budget Constraints and State Capitalism
by Sergei Guriev - 125-139 Central Banks: Hesitant Guardians of Equilibrium
by Jerzy Hausner & Andrzej Sławiński - 141-152 Globalization, Secular Stagnation and Soft National Balances: A Pro-Equilibrium Manifesto
by Leon Podkaminer - 153-160 Honesty and Trust in Old and New Democracies: Challenges and Disappointments
by Susan Rose-Ackerman
December 2018, Volume 68, Issue 4
- 477-498 Determinants and Implications of the Eurozone Enlargement
by Gregorz W. Kolodko & Marta Postula - 499-519 Fifty Shades of Green – What Pales the Final Colour of Green Solutions?
by Andrea Szalavetz - 521-547 Diverse Approaches to the Multidimensional Assessment of Innovation in the European Union
by Elżbieta Roszko-Wójtowicz & Jacek Białek - 549-572 Low Wages – Coincidence or a Result? Evidence from Poland
by Maciej Ryczkowski & Monika Maksim - 573-589 Does the Post-Socialist Past Determine the Relationship between GDP per Capita and Education? Evidence from Europe
by Zsuzsanna Banász & Vivien Valéria Csányi - 591-615 Financial Returns and Cultural Price Determinants in the Polish Art Market, 1991–2012
by Sylwester Białowąs & Tomasz Potocki & Anna Rogozińska - 617-638 Interest Rate Sensitivity of Spanish Companies. An Extension of the Fama-French Five-Factor Model
by Francisco Jareño & María De La O González & Marta Tolentino & Sara Rodríguez
September 2018, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 311-335 Taxing Impact of Terrorism on Global Economic Openness of Developed and Developing Countries
by Abubakr Saeed & Yuhua Ding & Shawkat Hammoudeh & Ishtiaq Ahmad - 337-352 Terrorist Activities and Capital Flows of Developed Countries
by Tomislav Galović & Heri Bezić & Petar Mišević - 353-376 The Eurozone TARGET-system from the Perspective of Portugal
by Raquel R. da Costa & Sérgio Lagoa - 377-414 Measuring Heterogeneity of House Price Developments in Hungary, 1990–2016
by Ádám Banai & Nikolett Vágó & Sándor Winkler - 415-442 Capital Structure and Religion. Some International Evidence
by Ingrid-Mihaela Dragotă & Victor Dragotă & Andreea Curmei-Semenescu & Daniel Traian Pele - 443-466 Publishing Ideas: The Factors Determining the Number of Book Titles
by Aurelian-Petruş Plopeanu & Bas van Leeuwen & Peter Foldvari
June 2018, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 175-207 Measuring Bank Efficiency and Market Power in the Household and Corporate Credit Markets Considering Credit Risks
by Zsuzsanna Hosszú & Bálint Dancsik - 209-229 Public Debt and Economic Growth: Further Evidence for the Euro Area
by Marta Gómez-Puig & Simón Sosvilla-Rivero - 231-244 Impact of Public Debt Sustainability on Fiscal Policy in Croatia
by Hrvoje Šimović - 245-270 Do Institutions Still Matter for Investors? Impact of Institutional Determinants on Investment Infl ows into European Economies
by Victoria Donu & Martin Janíčko - 271-294 The Impact of Education Expenditures on Growth in the EU28 – A Spatial Econometric Perspective
by Lena Malešević Perović & Silvia Golem & Maja Mihaljević Kosor - 295-309 The Value of a Child Born in the European Union
by Tamás Ágh & Katalin Gáspár & Balázs Nagy & Matthieu Lehmann & Zoltán Kaló
March 2018, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 1-29 The Ceecs in Global Value Chains: The Role of Germany
by Łukasz Ambroziak - 31-50 Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in Visegrad Group Nuts-2 Regions
by Barbara Danska-Borsiak - 51-77 Estimation of Causal Relationship between World Gold Prices and Kse 100 Index: Evidence from Johansen Cointegration Technique
by Rizwan Raheem Ahmed & Jolita Vveinhardt - 79-100 Volatility Spillover Effect in Western Balkans
by Milica Latinovic & Vesna Bogojevic Arsic & Milica Bulajic - 101-114 Oil Depletion and Quality of Democracy in Selected Middle-East Countries
by Lotfali Agheli - 115-133 The Impact of the Institutional Environment on the Shadow Economy
by Tural Makhmudov & Maria Konovalova & Olga Kuzmina & Natalia Persteneva - 135-158 The Effects of Use Values, Amenities and Payments for Public Goods on Farmland Prices: Evidence from Poland
by Bazyli Czyzewski & Radoslaw Trojanek & Anna Matuszczak
August 2017, Volume 67, Issue supplement1
- 7-9 The Kaldorian Conference Series. Editor’s preface
by László Andor & Peter Mihalyi - 11-30 Nicholas Kaldor’s Life and Insights into the Applied Economics of Growth
by Anthony Philip Thirlwall - 31-35 Stylised Facts
by Robert Skidelsky - 37-46 Kaldor after Ricardo, Keynes and Kalecki: Perspectives on Theory and Policies
by Stuart Holland - 47-66 Kaldor and Kornai on Economics without Equilibrium – Two Life Courses
by Peter Mihalyi - 67-77 Labour Productivity Growth Slowdown: An Effect of Economic Stagnation Rather than its Cause?
by Leon Podkaminer - 79-96 The Impact of Experts on Tax Policy in Post-War Britain and Sweden
by Per F. Andersson - 97-111 Persistent Growth Slowdowns in Fast-Growing Middle-Income Economies
by Krisztina Sőreg - 113-135 Neoclassical versus Kaldorian Explanations of Southern Europe’s Productivity Slowdown
by Alberto Bagnai & Christian Alexander Mongeau Ospina - 137-155 Supporting Sustainability and Reducing Inequality: Is there a Conflict between Them?
by Frances Stewart - 157-173 Káldor versus Varga – The Hungarian Three-Year Economic Reconstruction Plan of 1947
by André Mommen - 175-196 The Intra-EU Migration Challenge in the Light of Kaldor’s Legacy
by Anita Pelle - 197-202 Program of the Conference “Economic Growth and Social Equity. Nicholas Kaldor’s Legacy in the 21st Century”, 30 September 2016 – Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
by Organizers
December 2017, Volume 67, Issue 4
- 473-509 Ranking of EU National Banking Systems Using Multi-Criteria Analysis in the Light of Brexit
by Magdalena Radulescu & Aleksandra Fedajev & Djordje Nikolic - 511-538 Post-Communist Countries of the EU and the Euro: Dynamic Linkages between Exchange Rates
by Nikolaos Stoupos & Apostolos Kiohos - 539-556 Business Cycles Synchronisation between EU-15 and Selected Eastern European Countries – The Wavelet Coherence Approach
by Jovan Njegić & Dejan Živkov & Jelena Damnjanović - 557-583 Cycles of Nationalisation and Privatisation and the Role of the State in Ireland
by Annamária Artner - 585-604 Subjective Equivalence Scales Using EU-SILC Panel Data for Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary
by Leszek Morawski & Małgorzata Kalbarczyk-Stęclik & Rafał Miśta - 605-642 Estimating Growth Contributions by Structural Decomposition of Input-Output Tables
by Krisztián Koppány - 643-672 Does the Policy of Rural Land Rights Confirmation Promote the Transfer of Farmland in China?
by Hengzhou Xu & Yihang Zhao & Ronghui Tan & Hongchun Yin
September 2017, Volume 67, Issue 3
- 289-309 The Emergence of Macroprudential Bank Regulation: A Review
by Katalin Mérő - 311-332 Evaluation of IMF Programmes on Employment in the EU
by Gurgen Ohanyan & Armenia Androniceanu - 333-357 The Efficiency of Active Labour Market Policies in the European Union: Does It Make Sense Increasing the Bill?
by Juan González Alegre