Acta Oeconomica
2011 - 2021
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Volume 69, issue supplement2, 2019
- Introduction to the Special Issue on the Internationalisation of Central and Eastern European firms pp. 7-11

- Magdolna Sass and Peter Mihalyi
- A Study of Regional-Level Location Factors of Car Manufacturing Companies in the EU pp. 13-39

- Ottó Csíki, Réka Horváth and Levente Szász
- The Specialties of the Pharmaceutical Value Chains in Hungary pp. 41-72

- Katalin Antalóczy, Tamás Gáspár and Magdolna Sass
- Just Look behind the Data! Czech and Hungarian Outward Foreign Direct Investment and Multinationals pp. 73-105

- Magdolna Sass and Jana Vlčková
- A Comparative Study of Multinational Subsidiaries and Local Companies in Emerging Economies: A Manufacturing Practice Approach pp. 107-129

- Levente Szász, Béla Gergely Rácz, Anca Borza and Botond Benedek
- Family Firms with New Leaders in the Global Market.– A Potential Success Story? pp. 131-162

- Ticián Baranyai and Miklós Kozma
- Differences in Strategies between Rapidly and Gradually Internationalising Polish Firms pp. 163-189

- Mirosław Jarosiński and Krystian Barłożewski
Volume 69, issue supplement1, 2019
- Celebrating Grzegorz W. Kolodko on his 70th Birthday (Foreword) pp. 1-3

- Peter Mihalyi
- Institutional Reform and Economic Growth of China: 40-year Progress Toward Marketization pp. 7-20

- Gang Fan, Guangrong Ma and Xiaolu Wang
- “Tertium Datur” By Grzegorz W. Kolodko pp. 21-30

- Valeriy Heyets and Andrii Grytsenko
- The Chinese Alternative pp. 31-47

- Domenico Mario Nuti
- Coexisting with China in the 21st Century pp. 49-70

- Gérard Roland
- Revisiting Euro Area Accession Terms: Fiscal Rectitude is not Sufficient! pp. 73-97

- Daniel Daianu
- Comparative Economics, Globalisation and the Eurozone in the Quest for a New Eurozone Paradigm pp. 99-119

- Bruno Dallago
- Central Banking, Protectionism and Globalization pp. 121-140

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- The Limits of Stabilization Policies pp. 141-151

- Vito Tanzi
- New Times, New Economics (Why is the “Old” Economics Failing?) pp. 155-173

- Maciej Baltowski
- State Capitalism, Economic Systems and the Performance of State Owned Firms pp. 175-193

- Saul Estrin, Zhixiang Liang, Daniel Shapiro and Michael Carney
- The Pragmatism of John Kenneth Galbraith pp. 195-213

- James K. Galbraith
- Growth and Development – Catching Up pp. 215-240

- Paul Hare
- A Vital People: A Necessity for a Good Economy pp. 241-248

- Edmund Phelps
Volume 69, issue 4, 2019
- Frankenstein's Moral Responsibility pp. 485-494

- János Kornai
- China, Geopolitics and Geoeconomics. How Not to Fall into the Trap of Narration? pp. 495-522

- Grzegorz Malinowski
- Political Budget Cycles in the European Union: New Evidence of Fragmentation pp. 523-547

- Milan Bednař
- The Scale and Financial Performance of State-Owned Enterprises in the CEE Region pp. 549-570

- Piotr Matuszak and Katarzyna Szarzec
- Grounding Complexity Economics in Framing Modern Governance pp. 571-594

- Olivér Kovács
- Fiscal Sovereignty under EU Crisis Management: A Comparison of Greece and Hungary pp. 595-624

- Zachary Kramer
Volume 69, issue 3, 2019
- The Molecular Basis of Private Property pp. 321-332

- Kyle J. Mamounis and Walter E. Block
- From Democratic to Authoritarian Populism: Comparing Pre- and Post-2010 Hungarian Pension Policies pp. 333-355

- Zoltán Ádám and Andras Simonovits
- The Importance of Behavioural Factors for Pension Savings Decisions – Cross-Country Evidence pp. 357-391

- Anna Kaliciak, Radosław Kurach and Walid Merouani
- Parental Job Loss, Secondary School Completion and Home Environment pp. 393-423

- Tamás Hajdu, Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- Macroeconomic Factors Forming Family Business Heir’s Career Choice Intention pp. 425-444

- Predrag Ljubotina, Štefan Bojnec and Jaka Vadnjal
- Cost Efficiency Measurement Using Two-Stage Data Envelopment Analysis in the Czech and Slovak Banking Sectors pp. 445-466

- Iveta Palečková
- Explaining Growth in African Countries – What Matters? pp. 467-484

- José Augusto Lopes Da Veiga, Alexandra Lopes, Tiago Sequeira and Marcelo Santos
Volume 69, issue 2, 2019
- Gender Diversity and Educational Attainment in Non-Listed Private Firms: Evidence from Slovakia pp. 131-159

- Pavol Ochotnický, Nicholas Wilson, Marek Káčer and Martin Alexy
- Is Women´s Job Satisfaction Higher than Men´s? Self-Selection, Expectations or Utility Function pp. 161-189

- Nuria Sánchez-sánchez and Adolfo C. Fernandez Puente
- Money Illusion: Reconsidered in the Light of Cognitive Science pp. 191-215

- János Vincze
- Fraud Detection in Financial Statements Applying Benford’s Law with Monte Carlo Simulation pp. 217-239

- Vladan Pavlović, Goranka Knežević, Marijana Joksimović and Dušan Joksimović
- Self-Identification of Polish Academic Economists with Schools of Economic Thought pp. 241-272

- Grzegorz Konat, Wanda Karpińska-Mizielińska, Kazimierz Kloc, Tadeusz Smuga and Bartosz Witkowski
- Interdependence and Risk Comparison of Slovak, Hungarian and Polish Stock Markets: Policy and Managerial Implications pp. 273-287

- Florin Aliu, Besnik Krasniqi, Adriana Knapkova and Fisnik Aliu
- Financial Constraints and Export Participation of SMEs in Post-Communist Countries pp. 289-319

- Ramiz Rahmanov
Volume 69, issue 1, 2019
- The Pitfalls of a Centralized Bureaucracy pp. 1-16

- Chenggang Xu
- EU-Financed Peripheral Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects and the White Elephant Syndrome: The Example of Rail Baltica pp. 17-39

- Viljar Veebel, Raul Markus and Illimar Ploom
- Why Post-Communist Countries Choose the Flat Tax: A Comparative Welfare Approach pp. 41-62

- Gancho Ganchev and Stoyan Tanchev
- Unconditional Basic Income as an Instrument for Reducing Income Inequalities. The Case of Poland pp. 63-79

- Piotr Misztal
- Chemical Industry and Value-Added Trade – A Comparative Study on Hungary and Poland pp. 81-99

- Pawel Folfas and Beáta Udvari
- Principal Component Analysis in Negative Interest Rate Environment pp. 101-125

- Milan Lazarević
Volume 68, issue supplement2, 2018
- Foreword pp. 1-6

- Peter Mihalyi
- Rethinking Keynesianism 10 Years after the Global Crisis pp. 7-19

- Vito Tanzi
- Misreading the Great Recession and Applying the Wrong Fix pp. 21-43

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Episode or Hysteresis? Some Theoretical and Policy Lessons from the Crisis of 2008 pp. 45-70

- Ádám Török and Boglárka Konka
- Lessons from the Greek Tragedy pp. 71-84

- Anders Aslund
- The Western Balkans: Weak Performance since the Crisis pp. 85-120

- Marek Dabrowski and Yana Myachenkova
- Ten Years after the Crisis in Hungary pp. 121-142

- György Surányi
- Pieces of a Puzzle (A Concise Monetary History of the 2008 Hungarian Financial Crisis) pp. 143-163

- Julia Király
Volume 68, issue supplement1, 2018
- Salute to János Kornai pp. 1-2

- Eric Maskin
- János Kornai turns 90 on January 21, 2018. Editor’s Preface pp. 3-8

- Peter Mihalyi
- János Kornai as Political Economist pp. 9-25

- Stephan Haggard
- János Kornai and General Equilibrium Theory pp. 27-52

- Mehrdad Vahabi
- Kornai and Anti-Equilibrium pp. 53-72

- Steve Keen
- János Kornai, and Neoclassical versus Institutional Economics pp. 73-83

- Jozsef Moczar
- Kornai: Shortage versus Surplus Economies pp. 85-98

- D. Mario Nuti
- Innovation and Shortage: The Yin and Yang of the Health Sector pp. 99-114

- Karen Eggleston
- Soft Budget Constraints and State Capitalism pp. 115-124

- Sergei Guriev
- Central Banks: Hesitant Guardians of Equilibrium pp. 125-139

- Jerzy Hausner and Andrzej Sławiński
- Globalization, Secular Stagnation and Soft National Balances: A Pro-Equilibrium Manifesto pp. 141-152

- Leon Podkaminer
- Honesty and Trust in Old and New Democracies: Challenges and Disappointments pp. 153-160

- Susan Rose-Ackerman
Volume 68, issue 4, 2018
- Determinants and Implications of the Eurozone Enlargement pp. 477-498

- Gregorz W. Kolodko and Marta Postula
- Fifty Shades of Green – What Pales the Final Colour of Green Solutions? pp. 499-519

- Andrea Szalavetz
- Diverse Approaches to the Multidimensional Assessment of Innovation in the European Union pp. 521-547

- Elżbieta Roszko-Wójtowicz and Jacek Białek
- Low Wages – Coincidence or a Result? Evidence from Poland pp. 549-572

- Maciej Ryczkowski and Monika Maksim
- Does the Post-Socialist Past Determine the Relationship between GDP per Capita and Education? Evidence from Europe pp. 573-589

- Zsuzsanna Banász and Vivien Valéria Csányi
- Financial Returns and Cultural Price Determinants in the Polish Art Market, 1991–2012 pp. 591-615

- Sylwester Białowąs, Tomasz Potocki and Anna Rogozińska
- Interest Rate Sensitivity of Spanish Companies. An Extension of the Fama-French Five-Factor Model pp. 617-638

- Francisco Jareño, María De La O González, Marta Tolentino and Sara Rodríguez
Volume 68, issue 3, 2018
- Taxing Impact of Terrorism on Global Economic Openness of Developed and Developing Countries pp. 311-335

- Abubakr Saeed, Yuhua Ding, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Ishtiaq Ahmad
- Terrorist Activities and Capital Flows of Developed Countries pp. 337-352

- Tomislav Galović, Heri Bezić and Petar Mišević
- The Eurozone TARGET-system from the Perspective of Portugal pp. 353-376

- Raquel R. da Costa and Sérgio Lagoa
- Measuring Heterogeneity of House Price Developments in Hungary, 1990–2016 pp. 377-414

- Adam Banai, Nikolett Vágó and Sándor Winkler
- Capital Structure and Religion. Some International Evidence pp. 415-442

- Ingrid Dragota, Victor Dragotă, Andreea Curmei-Semenescu and Daniel Traian Pele
- Publishing Ideas: The Factors Determining the Number of Book Titles pp. 443-466

- Aurelian-Petruş Plopeanu, Bas van Leeuwen and Péter Földvári
Volume 68, issue 2, 2018
- Measuring Bank Efficiency and Market Power in the Household and Corporate Credit Markets Considering Credit Risks pp. 175-207

- Zsuzsanna Hosszú and Bálint Dancsik
- Public Debt and Economic Growth: Further Evidence for the Euro Area pp. 209-229

- Marta Gómez-Puig and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Impact of Public Debt Sustainability on Fiscal Policy in Croatia pp. 231-244

- Hrvoje Šimović
- Do Institutions Still Matter for Investors? Impact of Institutional Determinants on Investment Infl ows into European Economies pp. 245-270

- Victoria Donu and Martin Janíčko
- The Impact of Education Expenditures on Growth in the EU28 – A Spatial Econometric Perspective pp. 271-294

- Lena Malesevic Perovic, Silvia Golem and Maja Mihaljević Kosor
- The Value of a Child Born in the European Union pp. 295-309

- Tamás Ágh, Katalin Gáspár, Balázs Nagy, Matthieu Lehmann and Zoltán Kaló
Volume 68, issue 1, 2018
- The Ceecs in Global Value Chains: The Role of Germany pp. 1-29

- Łukasz Ambroziak
- Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in Visegrad Group Nuts-2 Regions pp. 31-50

- Barbara Danska-Borsiak
- Estimation of Causal Relationship between World Gold Prices and Kse 100 Index: Evidence from Johansen Cointegration Technique pp. 51-77

- Rizwan Raheem Ahmed and Jolita Vveinhardt
- Volatility Spillover Effect in Western Balkans pp. 79-100

- Milica Latinovic, Vesna Bogojevic Arsic and Milica Bulajic
- Oil Depletion and Quality of Democracy in Selected Middle-East Countries pp. 101-114

- Lotfali Agheli
- The Impact of the Institutional Environment on the Shadow Economy pp. 115-133

- Tural Makhmudov, Maria Konovalova, Olga Kuzmina and Natalia Persteneva
- The Effects of Use Values, Amenities and Payments for Public Goods on Farmland Prices: Evidence from Poland pp. 135-158

- Bazyli Czyzewski, Radoslaw Trojanek and Anna Matuszczak
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