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2024, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 5-17 How Finance and Firms Can Accelerate the Green Transition
by Ralph De Haas - 18-42 Spatial Distribution of Hungarian Innovation-Driven Enterprises
by Mihaly Szoboszlai - 43-70 Innovation-Driven Enterprises in Hungary: Empirical Results at First Sight
by Stefan Kovacs & Andras Nemeslaki - 71-98 Main Impacts of the Introduction of IFRS 17 on the Hungarian Insurance Sector
by Zsofia Szikrane Lindner & Beatrix Denes & Gabriella Kosztik & Gabriella Meresz & Maria Somogyvari Sandorne - 99-116 Payment Habits and Instant Payment Systems in the V4 Countries
by Peter Antal & Cserne Panka Pota & Patricia Becsky-Nagy - 117-139 The Effect of Seasonal Depression on Stock Market Returns
by Virag Kegl & Dora Greta Petroczy - 140-170 The Impact of Trust-Building Leadership Behaviour at Selected Organisations in the Financial Sector
by Emoke Nyeki & Marta Juhasz - 171-192 Compliance as Business Development Potential in the Credit Institution Sector
by Andrea Pelei & Ferenc Bognar & Petra Benedek - 193-209 Experiences from the MNB's Green Preferential Capital Requirement Programme and the Extension of the Programme
by Donat Kim & Eszter Raciborski & Balint Vargedo - 210-218 The Role of Financial Information in European Banking Regulation - The Past, Present and Future of FINREP
by Eva Kissne Ladanyi
2024, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 5-30 The Recent History of Hungarian Monetary Policy and Future Challenges for Central Banks
by Andras Balogh & Zsolt Kuti & Annamaria Sipos-Madarasz - 31-55 Sustainability Indicators - the Boundaries and Alternatives of GDP
by Csaba Kandracs & Renato Ritter - 56-82 Deglobalisation and Decoupling Tendencies in the Visegrad Countries in the Wake of the Polycrisis
by Tamas Ginter & Patrik Tischler - 83-104 Differences between Hungarian Innovation-Driven and Innovative Enterprises Based on Primary Research
by Mihaly Szoboszlai & Timea Varnai & Aron Szakaly - 105-130 Market Timing Investment Methods on the Budapest Stock Exchange
by Attila Zoltan Nagy - 131-155 The Challenges of Fragmentation of the International Financial System - Towards a Brave New World Order?
by Janos Muller & Adam Kerenyi - 156-169 Is the Next EU Enlargement Taking Shape?
by Peter Gottfried - 170-185 Proposal for a Stabilisation Mechanism for the EU Budget
by Donat Mark Kiss & Gyorgy Szapary - 186-204 The Bretton Woods System as the Cornerstone of the United States' Hegemony
by Agnes Solti
2024, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 5-28 The Status and Development of Financial Literacy in Hungary
by Eszter Hergar & Levente Kovacs & Erzsebet Nemeth - 29-49 Emerging Market Central Banking and Communication: The Great Catchup
by Piroska Nagy Mohacsi & Tatiana Evdokimova & Olga Ponomarenko & Elina Ribakova - 50-75 Complementing Money Functions: Central Bank Digital Currencies and Currency Competition
by Jorg J. Dotsch & Tamas Ginter - 76-105 Payment Liquidity in the Light of Changes in the Central Bank Toolkit
by Adrian Kollar - 106-134 Impact of the 2022 Energy Crisis on the Importance of Energy Performance Certificates for the Real Estate Market
by Dalma Eszter Fekete & Eszter Baranyai - 135-154 The Long Road Towards Women's Equality in the Labour Market - Claudia Goldin's Research on Historical Trends and Contributing Factors
by Judit Edit Futo & Anna Lovasz - 155-166 Artificial Intelligence in the Financial Sector - Innovation and Risks
by Anna Domokos & Peter Sajtos - 167-181 Using Stones to Build Stairs - The Story of the Irish Economic Miracle
by Bence Horak
2023, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 5-30 Industrial Policy and Development: Time for Disciplined Action
by Oliver Kovacs - 31-57 How Major Central Banks Reacted to the Inflationary Wave of the Early 2020s - The Case of the ECB
by Ruben Durko - 58-81 Analysis of the Relationship between Money Growth and Inflation Using Wavelet Coherency
by Peter Simon - 82-106 Changes in the Attitudes of Hungarian Shoppers in Times of Crisis
by Maria Torocsik & Laszlo Csoka & Peter Nemeth & Agnes Neulinger - 107-135 Are Default Rate Time Series Stationary? A Practical Approach for Banking Experts
by Gabor Szigel & Boldizsar Istvan Gyurus - 136-159 Trends in Income Inequality and Its Impact on Economic Growth
by Reka Vitkovics - 160-171 Dualities in the Hungarian Economy - Growth and Prosperity in the 21st Century
by Agnes Nagy
2023, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 5-25 Start-Up Ecosystem: Proposals for Fuelling the Hungarian Start-Up Scene
by Andras Havas & Levente Janoskuti & Marta Matecsa & Tamas Vecsernyes & Kata Horcsig - 26-47 Inflation Shocks and Disinflation: Stylised Facts from the Past 50 Years
by Balazs Speder & Balazs Vonnak - 48-66 An Empirical Analysis of the Predictive Power of European Yield Curves
by Marcell Peter Granat & Gabor Neszveda & Dorottya Szabo - 67-96 Factors Shaping Euro and Forint Cash Holding Ratios - The Rise of Cash Demand for Savings Purposes from the Turn of the Millennium
by Aniko Bodi-Schubert & Ildiko Ritzlne Kazimir - 97-122 Horizontal and Vertical Value Creation in Bankrobotics and the AI-Washing Phenomenon
by Alexandra Prisznyak - 123-151 Estimating the Energy Demand of the Residential Real Estate Stock in Hungary Based on Energy Performance Certificate Data
by Monika Bene & Antal Ertl & Aron Horvath & Gergely Monus & Judit Szekely - 152-165 A New Vision for Electronic Payments in Hungary - the Payments 2030 Strategy
by Vivien Deak & Kristof Takacs - 166-172 A Retrospective on the Early Period of the German Social Market Economy
by Bence Varga
2023, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 5-24 Globalisation versus Deglobalisation
by Peter Halmai - 25-53 Improving Access to Credit for First-Time Home Buyers under Borrower-Based Measures
by Gabriella Grosz & Gabor Izsak & Alexandr Maxim Palicz & Katinka Szasz - 54-76 The Concept of Financial Stability in Theory and Law
by Janos Kalman - 77-98 Traditional versus AI-Based Fraud Detection: Cost Efficiency in the Field of Automobile Insurance
by Botond Benedek & Balint Zsolt Nagy - 99-123 The Uptake of Green Finance Tools in Agriculture - Results of a Q-methodology
by Anett Paradi-Dolgos & Tibor Bareith & Laszlo Vancsura & Arnold Csonka - 124-142 The Role of Intangible Capital Investment and Intangible Assets in Improving Competitiveness
by Magdolna Csath - 143-155 Households' Savings Portfolio Allocation in an Inflationary Environment in the MNB's New Quarterly Survey
by Tamas Briglevics & Annamaria Hegedus - 156-168 Financing Options for Solar Power Capacity in Hungary
by Nora Baji-Gal Imrene Szarvas
2023, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 5-20 The Systemic Risks and Regulation of BigTech - "Too Big(Tech) to Fail?"
by Roland Bodi & Peter Faykiss & Adam Nyikes - 21-56 Household Loan Repayment Difficulties after the Payment Moratorium - Hungarian Experience from the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Akos Aczel & Nedim Marton El-Meouch & Gergely Lakos & Balazs Speder - 57-76 Measuring Climate Risks with Indirect Emissions
by Orsolya Szendrey & Mihaly Dombi - 77-103 Fair Value of Retail Loans: Are We Following IFRS9 or Misinterpreting It?
by Eva Gulyas & Marton Miklos Ratky - 104-125 Challenges in the CSR-Competitiveness Relationship Based on the Literature
by Adrienn Reisinger - 126-142 The Reasons Behind Banking Crises and their Real Economy Impact - Achievements of the 2022 Nobel Laureates in Economics
by Balazs Vilagi - 143-158 Digitalisation and Convergence - The Example of Estonia
by Szabolcs Szentmihalyi
2022, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 7-28 Monetary Policy and Green Transition
by Pal Peter Kolozsi & Balazs Istvan Horvath & Judit Csutine-Baranyai & Veronika Tengely - 29-56 Impact of Energy Rating on House Prices and Lending Rates
by Gabor Hajnal & Alexandr Maxim Palicz & Sandor Winkler - 57-82 Climate Stress Test: The Impact of Carbon Price Shock on the Probability of Default in the Hungarian Banking System
by Balint Vargedo - 83-102 Carbon Intensity of Banks' Loan Portfolio - A Good Basis for Comparison in Case of Low-Income Countries?
by Gabor Szigel - 103-128 Sustainable Investments in the Insurance Sector
by Viktoria Deak & Nikolett Toros-Barczel & Norbert Holczinger & Ferenc Szebeledi - 129-149 Media Attention to Environmental Issues and ESG Investing
by Balazs J. Csillag & Marcell P. Granat & Gabor Neszveda - 150-179 Regulatory and Market Trends for ESG Bonds and Funds, and Some of the Associated Risks of Sovereigns
by Laszlo Bokor - 180-204 Green Bond Impact Report as an Essential Next Step in Market Development
by Gergely Manasses & Eva Paulik & Attila Tapaszti - 205-216 Trends and Dilemmas in Green Financial Capacity Development
by Balazs Sarvari
2022, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 5-43 Analysis of the Repricing Practice of Newly Disbursed Housing Loans
by Gabor Hajnal & Csaba Lados - 44-72 Effect of the Yield Level, the Inflation Environment and the Pandemic on the Lapse Rates of Life Insurances
by Laszlo Szepesvary - 73-100 There and Back Again - Six Fiscal Tales from the Past Decades
by Gabor P. Kiss - 101-121 The Effect of a Stronger Bargain Position on the Perfection and Completeness of a Contract
by Laszlo Csorba - 122-148 The Rise of Central Bank Digital Currencies
by Janos Muller & Adam Kerenyi - 149-158 Potential Advantages of Retail Central Bank Digital Currency
by Balazs Koczian - 159-172 The Secret of Lasting Success - The Cases of Switzerland and Denmark
by Rafael Lipcsey Andersson & Szabolcs Szentmihalyi
2022, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 5-36 Time is Money: A Survey of the Social Cost of Payment Instruments
by Vivien Deak & Laszlo Kajdi & Istvan Nemecsko & Tamas Vegso - 37-65 Does the Past Haunt Us No More? How Proximity to Foreign Currency Lending Experience Affects Trust in the Banking System and Financial Literacy
by Zita Fellner & Anna Marosi - 66-93 Stability versus Volatility: Hungarian Experiences with the First Five Years of Solvency II Regarding Quantitative Elements
by Zsuzsanna Bartfai-Bora & Adam Huszarik & Norbert Holczinger - 94-124 Evaluating Part-Time and Fixed-Term Employment Schemes by Employees Using the Example of a Financial Insurance Company
by Mate Voros & Zsofia Asvanyi & Diana Ivett Furesz - 125-151 From University Student to Entrepreneur - Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Intentions of Business Development MSc Students
by Krisztofer Szabo & Marta Aranyossy & Dora Barczy - 152-174 Growth or Development Trap
by Magdolna Csath - 175-187 What Can Posterity Learn from Irving Fisher?
by Katalin Botos - 188-197 A Shrimp between Fighting Whales: Lessons from the Economic Convergence of South Korea
by Gabor P. Kiss & Katalin Szoke
2022, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 5-31 Feeling the Heat: Mortgage Lending and Central Bank Options
by Eszter Baranyai & Adam Banai - 32-55 Banking Sector Exposures to Climate Risks - Overview of Transition Risks in the Hungarian Corporate Loan Portfolio
by Renato Ritter - 56-94 Credit Risk Modelling of Mortgage Loans in the Supervisory Stress Test of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank
by Andras Viktor Szabo - 95-112 Transition of Hungarian Companies to IFRS-based Reporting in Relation to Indicators Used in Credit Approval
by Eleonora Tarpataki & Janka Filyo & Norbert Laszlo - 113-140 Measuring the Climate Risk Exposure of Financial Assets - Methodological Challenges and Central Bank Practices
by Pal Peter Kolozsi & Sandor Ladanyi & Andras Straubinger - 141-163 Answering Causal Questions Using Observational Data - Achievements of the 2021 Nobel Laureates in Economics
by Zoltan Hermann & Hedvig Horvath & Attila Lindner - 164-173 The Role of Data Assets in the Financial Sector
by Gabor Izsak & Alexandr Palicz & Katinka Szasz & Balazs Varga - 174-183 Mounting Challenges and New Horizons for the Banking System
by Adam Nyikes & Istvan Papp & Peter Sajtos
2021, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 5-37. The Growing Importance of the Economic Role of the Corporate Bond Market
by Attila Becsi & Gergely Bognar & Mate Loga - 38-64. Climate Change in the Capital Markets: A Study of Actively Managed Green Bond Funds
by Emilia Nemeth-Durko & Anita Hegedus - 65-85. Financial Exclusion in the Digital Payment Space
by Marta Somogyvari - 86-117. Issues Relating to the Creation of a Central Database to Support Statistical Property Valuations
by Gabriella Grosz & Evelyn Herbert & Gabor Izsak & Katinka Szasz - 118-129. Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces in the European Union
by Gyorgy Szapary - 130-143. Reflections on the Essay 'Thoughts on the Dilemma of When to Introduce the Euro in Hungary' by Peter Gottfried
by Elemer Tertak - 144-156. What Causes Inflation? - The Relationship between Central Bank Policies and Inflation
by Andras Balogh - 157-169. Successful Convergence in the Visegrad Region: the Example of Czechia
by Zsolt Becsey, Jr. & Aron Mate - 170-179. Situation and Financing Capacity of the Hungarian Insurance Market
by Andras G. Szabo & Koppany Nagy
2021, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 5-30 Investors' Reactions to Extreme Events in the Hungarian Stock Market
by Klaudia Radoczy & Akos Toth-Pajor - 31-58 A Snapshot of the Ownership Network of the Budapest Stock Exchange
by Marton Gosztonyi - 59-79 Methodological Background of the New Motor Third-Party Liability Insurance Index of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank
by Gabriella Meresz & Norbert Holczinger & Koppany Nagy - 80-109 Examination of Applicants for Home Purchase Subsidy for Families in Terms of Prior Commitment to Having Children and Extent of Property Acquisition, Based on the Data of a Credit Institution
by Kata Plochl & Csilla Obadovics - 110-126 Thoughts on the Dilemma of When to Introduce the Euro in Hungary
by Peter Gottfried - 127-137 What Happened in the Neighbour? The Past Decade of Romania's Economic Convergence
by Katalin Kis - 138-146. The Role of Gold in the Digital Age
by Adam Banai & Pal Peter Kolozsi & Sandor Ladanyi
2021, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 5-32 Expected Impact of the Introduction of the Leverage Ratio at the Hungarian and EU Level
by Beata Kocsis & Laszlo Seregdi - 33-59 Analysis of Retailer and Corporate Payment Habits in Hungary
by Vivien Deak & Laszlo Kajdi & Istvan Nemecsko - 60-90 Procyclical Effects of IFRS 9 - Illustrated by a Simulation on the Hungarian Banking System
by Gabor Szigel - 91-116 ESG Investing: The Use of ESG Ratings in a Smart Beta Strategy
by Balazs Stempler - 117-147 How Does the Market Price Responsible and Sustainable Investments?
by Barnabas Timar - 148-169 Bosnia and Herzegovina's Economic Prospects and Historical Background
by Laura Kromjak
2021, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 5-42 Experiences with the Introduction of a Payment Moratorium in Hungary
by Áron Drabancz & Gabriella Grosz & Alexandr Palicz & Balázs Varga - 43-73 Corporate Credit Risk Modelling in the Supervisory Stress Test of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank
by Gergõ Horváth - 74-102 Decentralized Finance - The Possibilities of a Blockchain "Money Lego" System
by Tamás Katona - 103-126 Searching for a Way Out of the Labyrinth of Digital Financial Innovations - The Trap of Regulatory Challenges in the Digital Financial System
by János Müller & Ádám Kerényi - 127-151 The Work of Milgrom and Wilson in the Theory and Practical Application of Auctions
by Péter Biró & Gyula Magyarkuti - 152-170 The Role of the Compliance Function in the Financial Sector in the Age of Digitalisation, Artificial Intelligence and Robotisation
by Gábor József Harkácsi & László Péter Szegfû
2020, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 5-26 Interest Savings of the Hungarian Budget between 2013 and 2019 in Comparison with Other EU Countries
by Gergely Kicsák & Dávid Benkõ & Noémi Végh - 27-59 How Would the Magyar Nemzeti Bank's Liquidity and Funding Requirements Have Influenced the Impact of the 2008 Crisis in Hungary?
by Tamás Borkó & Evelyn Herbert & Barnabás Székely & Péter Szomorjai - 60-82 Analysis of the Export Activity of Hungarian FinTech Companies
by Péter Fáykiss & Lívia Ónozó - 83-106 Last Resort: European Central Bank’s Permanent Engagement in Tackling Foreign Exchange Liquidity Disruptions in the Euro Area Banking System
by Gábor Dávid Kiss & Gábor Zoltán Tanács & Edit Lippai-Makra & Tamás Rácz - 107-131 Risks of Climate Change and Credit Institution Stress Tests
by Eszter Boros
2020, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 5-51 FX Forward Market in Hungary: General Characteristics and Impact of the COVID Crisis
by Anna Boldizsár & Zalán Kocsis & Zsuzsa Nagy-Kékesi & Gábor Sztanó - 52-77 Modelling Corporate Probability of Default – A Possible Supervisory Benchmark Model
by Márk Szenes & Zsófia Dabi - 78-101 Principles of Proportionality in Credit Institutions’ Operational Risk Management
by Norbert Kozma - 102-129 Mortgage Bank Refinancing – Proposals for Implementation of the European Covered Bond Directive in Hungary
by Gyula László Nagy & Zsombor Incze & Erik Landgraf - 130-153 Transformation of Global Supply Chains in the Manufacturing Industry as a Result of the Coronavirus Pandemic
by Róbert Hausmann
2020, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 5-27 In Search of the Lost Balassa–Samuelson Effect – The Changing Role of Services in the 21st Century
by Veronika Tengely - 28-54 Government Debt Reduction in the Old EU Member States: Is This Time Different?
by Miklós Losoncz & Csaba G. Tóth - 55-87 Aggregate Fiscal Stabilisation Policy: Panacea or Scapegoat?
by Gábor P. Kiss - 88-106 The Effect of Investor Short-Termism on the Capital Demand of European Listed Firms
by Zoltán Schepp & József Ulbert & Ákos Tóth-Pajor - 107-132 An Estimation of the Magnitude and Spatial Distribution of Usury Lending
by Nedim Márton El-Meouch & Zita Fellner & Anna Marosi & Beáta Szabó & Ákos Urbán
2020, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 5-36 Inflation in the Digital Age: Inflation Measurement and Bias in the 21st Century
by György Matolcsy & Márton Nagy & Dániel Palotai & Barnabás Virág - 37-64 Coordination(?) between Branches of Economic Policy across Euro Area
by Kristóf Lehmann & Olivér Nagy & Zoltán Szalai & Balázs H. Váradi - 65-89 Regional Features of Card Payments in Hungary
by László Kajdi & István Nemecskó - 90-118 Comparative Analysis of the Changes in Cash Demand in Hungary
by Tamás Végsõ - 119-131 Studying Poverty in Economics – The Work of the 2019 Nobel Prize Laureates
by Klára Major - 132-153 Bitcoin: Digital Illusion or a Currency of the Future?
by Gyöngyi Bugár & Márta Somogyvári
2019, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 5-34 The Need for Trust and Ethics in the Digital Age – Sunshine and Shadows in the FinTech World
by János Müller & Ádám Kerényi - 35-54 Who Does Not Have a Bank Account in Hungary Today?
by Dániel Horn & Kiss Hubert János - 55-76 Laffer Curves for Hungary
by Péter Gábriel & Lóránt Kaszab - 77-111 Banking Supervisors Tracing the Transition to IFRS 9
by Attila Háda - 112-129 Geopolitical Shifts in the Evolving New World Order
by György Szapáry & Dániel János Plósz - 130-145 A Breakthrough Idea in Risk Measure Validation – Is the Way Paved for an Effective Expected Shortfall Backtest?
by Gyöngyi Bugár
2019, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 5-28 Hungary Is on the Path to Convergence
by György Matolcsy & Dániel Palotai - 29-51 Lifting the Veil on Interest
by István Ábel & Máté Lóga & Gyula Nagy & Árpád Vadkerti - 52-82 Portfolio Cleaning of Problem Project Loans in Hungary – Experiences Related to the Systemic Risk Buffer, as a Targeted Macroprudential Instrument
by Péter Fáykiss & Erzsébet-Judit Rariga & Márton Zsigó - 83-113 Novel Modelling of the Operation of the Financial Intermediary System – Agent-based Macro Models
by Bence Mérõ - 114-134 China in Search of Equilibrium – Transition Dilemmas of Growth and Stability
by Laura Komlóssy & Gyöngyi Vargáné Körmendi
2019, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 5-30 Who Can Refinance? The Possibilities and Limitations of Market-based Refinancing in the Case of Mortgages with a Variable Interest Rate
by Bálint Dancsik & Nedim Márton El-Meouch - 31-51 Comparison of Manipulation-proof Measures on Hungarian Data
by Dávid Andor Rácz - 52-86 Performance Measurement of Active Investment Strategies Using Pure Factor Portfolios
by Máté Fain & Helena Naffa - 87-116 Issues and Types of Adverse Selection and Negative Selection
by László Csorba - 117-139 Is Learning a Wonder Weapon of Endogenous Economic Growth?
by Péter Mihályi
2019, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 5-32 Brave New Digital World? – Financial Technology and the Power of Information
by Ádám Kerényi & János Müller - 33-59 Integrity of Financial Benchmarks
by Dániel Béres - 60-87 Analysis of Households’ Investment Decisions Based on International Data
by Eszter Balogh & Zsuzsa Kékesi & Balázs Sisak - 88-124 The Impact of Adverse Selection on Stock Exchange Specialists’ Price Quotation Strategy
by Kira Muratov-Szabó & Kata Váradi - 125-141 Optimising Nobel Prize Laureates
by Dietmar Meyer
2018, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 5-22 Business, Housing, and Credit Cycles – The Case of Hungary
by Eyno Rots - 23-52 Capital Market Contagion in the Stock Markets of Visegrád Countries Based on the Heckman Selection Model
by Máté Csiki & Gábor Dávid Kiss - 53-94 An Analysis of the Payment Habits of Hungarian Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises – In Focus: Cash Usage
by Ágnes Illés Belházy & Tamás Végsõ & Anikó Bódi-Schubert - 95-111 Depositors’ Behaviour in Times of Mass Deposit Withdrawals
by Hubert János Kiss - 112-139 Monitoring of Banks’ Risks Related to the Funding of Financial Enterprises
by György Inzelt & Zsuzsa Szentes-Markhot & Gábor Budai
2018, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 5-28 Wage Inequality on the Hungarian Labour Market: Technological Change, Expansion in Higher Education and the Role of the Minimum Wage
by Álmos Telegdy - 29-56 The Transparency of Credit Ratings – Reconstruction of Hungary’s Sovereign Rating
by Gábor Hajnal & Nóra Szûcs - 57-84 Developments in the GDP-GNI Gap in Hungary and the CEE Region
by Eszter Balogh & Anna Boldizsár & Bence Gerlaki & Balázs Kóczián - 85-108 Remittances – First Results of a New Survey
by László Kajdi - 109-132 Ethical Aspects of Intertemporal Discounting and the Social Discount Rate
by Márta Somogyvári
2018, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 5-42 The Hungarian Model: Hungarian Crisis Management in View of the Mediterranean Way
by György Matolcsy & Dániel Palotai - 43-67 Regulatory Tools to Encourage FinTech Innovations: The Innovation Hub and Regulatory Sandbox in International Practice
by Péter Fáykiss & Dániel Papp & Péter Sajtos & Ágnes Tõrös - 68-98 Firm Dynamics and Aggregate Growth: The Case of Hungary
by Péter Bauer & Marianna Endrész - 99-123 Disaggregated Household Incomes in Hungary Based on the Comparative Analysis of the Reweighted Household Surveys of 2010 and 2015
by Mihály Szoboszlai - 124-145 The Link between Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance in the Hungarian Banking Sector in the Years Following the Global Crisis
by Nikolett Deutsch & Éva Pintér
2018, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 5-33 Financial Adjustment in Small, Open Economies in Light of the “Impossible Trinity” Trilemma
by István Magas - 34-61 Experiences of Debt Cap Regulations in Hungarian Retail Lending
by Péter Fáykiss & Alexandr Palicz & János Szakács & Márton Zsigó - 62-82 Analysis of SME Segment Lending Processes in Light of Credit Guarantees in the European Union
by Ádám Balog - 83-109 Acceptance of Payment Cards by Retailers in Hungary Based on Data of Online Cash Registers
by Tamás Ilyés & Lóránt Varga - 110-136 Behavioural Factors in the Hungarian Retail Government Bond Market
by Gábor Kutasi & László György & Krisztina Szabó - 137-152 The Euro and the Euro Area: Flawed Construct or Unfit Members?
by Tamás Bánfi - 153-167 The Contribution of Thaler to Behavioural Economics
by Gábor Neszveda
2017, Volume 16, Issue Sepcial Issue
- 7-20 Chinese Power Structure and Its Transformation in Comparative Perspective
by Mária Csanádi - 21-49 The Dilemmas of China’s Shift in Growth Trajectory and Economic Governance
by Miklós Losoncz - 50-72 China – Rebalancing and Sustainable Convergence
by Géza Rippel - 73-100 Could China Be the Winner of the Next Industrial Revolution?
by Lilla Sarolta Balogh - 101-125 The Road to a Market-Oriented Monetary Policy and the “New Normal” Monetary Policy Regime in China
by Laura Komlóssy & Gyöngyi Körmendi & Sándor Ladányi - 126-139 Current Challenges Facing Chinese Financial Supervision and Methods of Handling these Challenges
by Bence Varga - 140-169 A Western Diet with Chinese Spices – The Specificities of Payments in China
by László Kajdi
2017, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 5-35 The Life Cycle Model of the Fertility Choice in Hungary
by Petra Németh - 36-57 Possible Paths for GDP Per Capita – Simulation with a Demographic Growth Model
by Éva Berde & Izabella Kuncz - 58-85 Fiscal Policy and the Business Cycle
by György Molnár & Gábor Dániel Soós & Balázs Világi - 86-121 Trade Credit or Bank Credit? – Lessons Learned from Hungarian Firms between 2010 and 2015
by Dániel Havran & Péter Kerényi & Attila Víg - 122-150 Explanations of Asset Price Bubbles
by Gergely Lakos & Tibor Szendrei - 151-186 Operation of the International Monetary and Financial System – Structural Tensions of a "Non-system"
by Gusztáv Báger - 187-200 Equity-based Crowdfunding
by Mónika Kuti & Zsolt Bedõ & Dorottya Geiszl - 201-214 Presentation of the Hungarian Publications of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank Published between 1950 and 1990 from a Visual Communication Perspective
by Ákos Vajas
2017, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 5-31 Resolving Conflicts in Measuring Banking System Competitiveness – MNB Banking System Competitiveness Index
by Péter Asztalos & Gábor Horváth & Štefan Krakovský & Tamás Tóth - 32-50 The Impact of the Fintech Phenomenon – Radical Change Occurs in the Financial Sector?
by Ádám Kerényi & Júlia Molnár - 51-73 Role and Measurement of Fair Valuation in the Hungarian Credit Institution Sector
by Tamás Szücs & József Ulbert