Acta Oeconomica
2011 - 2024
Current editor(s): Mihályi, Péter From Akadémiai Kiadó, Hungary Bibliographic data for series maintained by Kriston, Orsolya (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 74, issue 3, 2024
- Analysis of inter-state and inter-region beta-convergence of growth rates in India in post-reform period pp. 359-377

- Ombir Singh, Parveen Kumar and Magdalena Radulescu
Volume 72, issue s1, 2022
- Contemporary radical reflections on the principles of economics – Special issue in memory of Mario Nuti • Introduction pp. 1-7

- Saul Estrin and Amos Witztum
- Cooperation and market socialism: Kant versus Nash pp. 9-21

- John E. Roemer
- New economic sociology and economic theory pp. 23-40

- Philippe Steiner
- Cooperation and trust, supportable by our social natures, foster synergy of private, public, and civic sectors pp. 41-49

- Louis Putterman
- Putting labour values to work pp. 51-79

- Jonathan F. Cogliano, Roberto Veneziani and Naoki Yoshihara
- Ideology, power, and progress: Economics and its dilemmas pp. 81-105

- Richard Sturn
- From reswitching to zero substitution: A surprising turn in the debate on capital theory pp. 107-123

- Bertram Schefold
Volume 72, issue 4, 2022
- The various European capitalism models: Convergence and growth in the 2014–2019 inter-crisis period pp. 413-436

- Éva Kuruczleki, András London, Anita Pelle and Marcell Zoltán Végh
- Can Central and Eastern European countries lead on digitalization? Using Digi-Index to analyse technological progress and potential pp. 437-455

- Andreea-Diana Vodă, Gabriel Brătucu, Andra Ioana Maria Tudor, Rareș Brătucu, Ioana Bianca Chițu, Lavinia Dovleac, Alina Simona Tecău and Adrian Trifan
- Digitalisation-induced performance improvement: Don't take it for granted! pp. 457-475

- Andrea Szalavetz
- User adoption and value of e-government services (Citizen-centric empirical study from Hungary) pp. 477-497

- Márta Aranyossy
- Do menu costs lead to hysteresis in aggregate output? The experiences of some agent-based simulations pp. 499-529

- Miklós Váry
- Developing a local supply chain network: The case of Magyar Suzuki in Hungary pp. 531-552

- Kaoru Natsuda, Magdolna Sass and László Csonka
- Is tourism an accelerator of economic growth? Evidence from South Asian region pp. 553-570

- Marina Nazir, Minhas Akbar, Irem Batool and Ammar Hussain
Volume 72, issue 3, 2022
- The impact of oil price shocks on inflation: Do asymmetries matter? pp. 271-288

- Taner Turan and Hüseyin A. Özer
- Intended benefits and challenges of cooperation between FinTechs and commercial banks pp. 289-308

- Dóra Horváth, Ádám Kerényi and Roland Zsolt Szabó
- The institutional determinants of outward foreign direct investment pp. 309-328

- Igor Drapkin, Sergey Lukyanov and Vadim Shelkovnikov
- On the bright side of the middle income trap. The Polish case pp. 329-349

- Bartosz Michalski
- Co-movement between the convergence of economic and health status in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 351-365

- Andor Máté, Sarolta Somosi and Beáta Farkas
- Dynamic analysis of macroeconomic performance of the Balkan countries pp. 367-391

- Ana Krstić, Milena Jaksić, Predrag Mimović and Danijela Tadić
- Conceptual framework of the crowdfunding success factors – Review of the academic literature pp. 393-412

- Erika Jáki, Gábor Csepy and Nikolett Kovács
Volume 72, issue 2, 2022
- Has the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovenia affected gender gap in paid and unpaid work? pp. 137-152

- Daša Farčnik and Tanja Istenič
- Analysing the implications of the Health Transformation Program on perceptions of the welfare state and public services in Turkey pp. 153-174

- Emrah Konuralp and Nurten Dayioğlu
- Labour market reforms and employment hysteresis pp. 175-194

- Paulo R. Mota and Paulo B. Vasconcelos
- Higher expectations from international trade: ‘Proactive’ and ‘reactive’ contributions to Turkish-Russian relations pp. 195-210

- Itir Ozer-Imer and Emrullah Can Kilic
- Amount of credit and its variability as labor productivity determinants: Evidence from Hungary and Poland pp. 211-230

- Michał Brzozowski
- Evolving trust in business relationships – A behavioural experiment pp. 231-247

- Andrea Gelei and Imre Dobos
- The role of emergence for a complexity approach in economics – A reply to Olivér Kovács pp. 249-269

- Jörg J. Dötsch
Volume 72, issue 1, 2022
- Weakness of will. The limitations of revealed preference theory pp. 1-23

- Aleksander Ostapiuk
- Political development and economic performance in the last 200 years pp. 25-45

- Michal Mádr
- Is the European Union still a convergence machine? pp. 47-63

- Sándor Gyula Nagy and Dženita Šiljak
- Entrepreneurship and economic growth in emerging markets: An empirical analysis pp. 65-84

- Maja Ivanović-Đukić, Bojan Krstić and Tamara Rađenović
- Fiscal sustainability vs tax gap – Evidence from Poland pp. 85-103

- Tomasz Uryszek and Alina Klonowska
- Real wages and the business cycle in Turkey pp. 105-121

- Altan Aldan and Hatice Burcu Gürcihan Yüncüler
- The effect of public transport disruption on bicycle usage. Evidence from a natural experiment in Budapest pp. 123-135

- Barna Bakó, Zombor Berezvai, Péter Isztin and Kristóf Máté Nagy
Volume 71, issue supplement1, 2021
- Surprise after surprise – A preface of the editor pp. 1-3

- Peter Mihalyi
- Pandemics and the role of governments pp. 5-11

- Vito Tanzi
- Shortageflation 3.0: War economy – State socialism – Pandemic crisis pp. 13-34

- Grzegorz W. Kolodko
- COVID-19 case fatality rate in the context of healthcare system organization and EHCI performance: Focus on the Visegrad (V4) countries pp. 35-52

- Peter Pažitný, Daniela Kandilaki, Roman Mužik and Beáta Benková
- The predictability of COVID-19 mortality rates based on ex-ante economic, health and social indicators pp. 53-71

- Emese Kovács and Peter Mihalyi
- Foreign direct investment in the storm of the COVID-19 pandemic and the example of Visegrad countries pp. 73-92

- Kalman Kalotay and Magdolna Sass
- The impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment and firm revenues in Hungary pp. 93-117

- Magdolna Sass, János Köllő and Balazs Reizer
- Why do households participate in the loan moratorium in Hungary? Theoretical and empirical considerations pp. 119-140

- Bálint Dancsik and Zita Fellner
- The European Union post COVID-19: Preserving innovation's cutting edge and fostering social cohesion pp. 141-163

- Marco Buti and Istvan P Szekely
- COVID-crisis and economic growth: Tendencies on potential growth in the European Union pp. 165-186

- Peter Halmai
- Pandemic in the network society: Network readiness increases population vulnerability to COVID-19 in less developed countries pp. 187-203

- Vladimir D. Milovidov
- The COVID problem reflected by economics – A bibliometric analysis pp. 205-221

- Andrea Magda Nagy, Boglárka Konka and Ádám Török
Volume 71, issue 4, 2021
- Professional and ethical dilemmas of economists (In memoriam János Kornai, 1928–2021) pp. 507-518

- Peter Mihalyi
- Varieties of euro adoption strategies in Visegrad countries before the pandemic crisis pp. 519-550

- Péter Ákos Bod, Orsolya Pócsik and György Iván Neszmélyi
- Effects of the financial crisis and low interest rate environment on interest rate pass-through in Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania pp. 551-567

- János Zoltan Varga
- The assessment of government incentives on savings, Hungary 2006–2019 pp. 569-585

- Vivien Czeczeli, Gábor Kutasi and Eszter Szabó
- The determinants of demand for tourism in Turkey: Does terror-threat matter? A Markov Regime Switching-VAR approach pp. 587-607

- Faik Bilgili, Serap Coban, Cumali Marangoz, Emre Bulut and Sevda Kuşkaya
- The changing pattern of European country groups: Economic, financial, and health indicators, 2000–2015 pp. 609-626

- Songul Cinaroglu and Mehmet Top
- The effect of social expenditures on human development in the European Union pp. 627-643

- Mahmut Ünsal Şaşmaz, Melissa Nihal Cagle and Ahmet Özen
- Venture capital and government involvement from a qualitative systematic literature review perspective pp. 645-663

- Erika Jáki and Endre Mihály Molnár
Volume 71, issue 3, 2021
- Where is victory most certain? The level of luck-based noise factor in Summer Olympic Games pp. 369-386

- Gergely Csurilla, András Gyimesi, Erika Kendelényi-Gulyás and Tamás Sterbenz
- Wealthier is healthier? Healthier is wealthier? A comprehensive econometric analysis of the European countries pp. 387-404

- Reyhan Cafri Açci and Pinar Kaya Samut
- Expansionary or restrictive policies in the Eurozone? Dominating trends in the first two decades pp. 405-430

- Joanna Stawska and Jorge Reis Mourao
- Is Modern Monetary Theory’s prescription to spend without reference to tax receipts an invitation to tyranny? pp. 431-450

- Brian P. Hanley
- Stress tests in Hungarian banking after 2008 pp. 451-463

- Zoltán Pollák and Dávid Popper
- Reinvestment of earnings in Polish FDI inflows pp. 465-485

- Aneta Kosztowniak
- A new theoretical model of government backed venture capital funding pp. 487-506

- Balázs Fazekas and Patrícia Becsky-Nagy
Volume 71, issue 2, 2021
- The life and works of Domenico Mario Nuti, 1937–2020: An appreciation pp. 181-194

- Saul Estrin and Milica Uvalic
- A flexible and concerned European Union – A new proposal pp. 195-212

- Bruno Dallago and Steven Rosefielde
- The impact of fundamental uncertainties on economic growth pp. 213-234

- Ömer Yalçinkaya and Ali Kemal Çelik
- The dynamics of state ownership: The decisive role of crises pp. 235-257

- Éva Voszka
- Are interest rate changes comoving with financial cycle? pp. 259-277

- Paweł Smaga
- Companies' growth vs. growth opportunity: Evidence from the regular and alternative stock markets in Poland pp. 279-307

- Monika Bolek, Piotr Pietraszewski and Rafał Wolski
- Competitiveness in the Serbian growth strategy pp. 309-326

- Enes Ćorović and Živorad Gligorijević
- Correlation between misinvoicing and non-tariff measures for Turkey's exports to the EU pp. 327-346

- Ayºegül Karataº, Halil ªimdi and Büºra Garip
- Welfare implications of external debt and capital flight in Sub-Saharan Africa (Evidence using panel data modelling) pp. 347-367

- Isaac Kwesi Ampah and Gábor Dávid Kiss
Volume 71, issue 1, 2021
- Bank ownership and drivers of credit growth in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe pp. 1-32

- Małgorzata Iwanicz-Drozdowska and Bartosz Witkowski
- Internal devaluation: A controversial effort for adjustment within the Euro area pp. 33-57

- Eszter Boros
- The impact of budget deficit, public debt and education expenditures on economic growth in Poland pp. 59-84

- Michał Konopczyński
- Income inequality and the cost of recessions pp. 85-97

- Mostafa Shahee and Glenn Jenkins
- Culture, corruption and economic development: The case of emerging economies pp. 99-116

- Tatjana Horvat, Philipp Mayrleitner, Romana Korez Vide and Vito Bobek
- The state of the state – Economic property rights and firm profitability versus corruption. New evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 117-136

- A.P. Malinowska
- On the profitability of Polish large agricultural holdings pp. 137-159

- Justyna Góral and Micha³ Soliwoda
- Asymmetric and nonlinear dynamics in trade flows sustainability: Serbia and Romania pp. 161-180

- Mile Bošnjak
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