Society and Economy
2002 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 4, 2020
- Introduction to the special section on the public finance – growth nexus pp. 348-350

- Zsolt Darvas
- Economic growth and income distribution implications of public spending and tax decisions pp. 351-365

- Zsolt Darvas
- Taxation and growth: Why does it matter and how can it be analysed? pp. 366-384

- Salvador Barrios
- Erratum: Taxation and growth: Why does it matter and how can it be analysed? pp. 385

- Salvador Barrios
- Fiscal policy and growth in a small emerging economy: The case of Bulgaria pp. 386-402

- Desislava Stoilova and Nikolay Patonov
- The long-term impact of public expenditures on GDP-growth pp. 403-419

- Gábor Kutasi and Ádám Marton
- The potential role of aid in escaping the middle-income trap pp. 420-441

- Timothy Yaw Acheampong and Beáta Udvari
- Analysis of income determinants among rural households in Kosovo pp. 442-457

- Prespa Ymeri, Arben Musliu, Jehona Shkodra, Iliriana Miftari and Csaba Fogarassy
Volume 42, issue 3, 2020
- To vote or not to vote? The political orientations of Millennials in a comparative perspective pp. 229-244

- Małgorzata Zachara
- Do larger boards improve shareholder value creation? – Effects of the board size on business performance in Eastern Central Europe pp. 245-279

- Zsolt Lakatos
- Analysing the relationship between unemployment benefits and unemployment duration pp. 280-297

- Laura Južnik Rotar and Sabina Krsnik
- Measuring the circularity of congressional districts pp. 298-312

- Balázs Nagy and Szilvia Szakál
- Macroeconomic determinants of external indebtedness of Ethiopia: ARDL approach to co-integration pp. 313-332

- Sisay Demissew Beyene and Balázs Kotosz
- Patient experiences in a public primary health care clinic: A South African case study pp. 333-347

- Óscar Brito Fernandes, Mukhethwa Netshiombo, László Gulácsi, Niek S. Klazinga, Márta Péntek and Petra Baji
Volume 42, issue 2, 2020
- Industry 4.0 and some social consequences: Impact assessment by microsimulation for Hungary pp. 105-123

- Ilona Cserháti and Károly Pirisi
- The future of work in the Visegrad Group of countries pp. 124-145

- Mark Keese
- Demographics, labour market, and pension sustainability in Hungary pp. 146-171

- András Olivér Németh, Petra Németh and Péter Vékás
- The role of loyalty in migration intentions: Theory and evidence from the EU pp. 172-192

- József Golovics
- What is the best way to take internet usage into consideration in the different variants of the active ageing index? pp. 193-207

- Éva Berde and Izabella Kuncz
- Key features of intra-EU labour mobility and its impact from a sending country perspective: Addressing the consequences in Hungary pp. 208-228

- Klára Fóti and Tibor Takacs
Volume 42, issue 1, 2020
- Market integration among foreign exchange rate movements in central and eastern European countries pp. 1-20

- Ngo Thai Hung
- Evidence of effective financial crisis management from South Korea: An example for other regions pp. 21-38

- Saysi Sayaseng
- Estimating older people's labour supply decisions in Korea pp. 39-58

- Inhee Lee and Almas Heshmati
- The Confucian doctrine of the Mean, the optimality principle, and social harmony pp. 59-73

- Jungho Suh
- Why ruling politicians grow rich faster—Rentseeking or selection bias? pp. 74-97

- Łukasz Olejnik
- Book reviews pp. 98-104

- John F. Tomer and Josefine Kamati
Volume 41, issue 4, 2019
- Bilateral trade flows and comparative advantage: does the size matter? pp. 397-413

- Martin Grancay and Tomáš Dudáš
- In an Era of Social, Civic and Political Disengagement, do Health Care and Social Welfare Protection Still Matter to Population Health? Evidence from OECD Mortality Data pp. 415-432

- Ernesto R. Ferreira and João D. Monteiro
- Determining the Marginal Willingness to Pay for the Cervical Cancer Screening Program in Croatia: A Best-Worst Scaling Approach pp. 433-447

- Nikolina Dukić Samaržija
- Transformations and Perspectives of the Living Conditions of Czech and Slovak Seniors with an Emphasis on Single-Person Households pp. 449-465

- Naďa Hazuchová, Jana Stávková, Ľudmila Nagyová, Zuzana Poláková and Soňa Vávrová
- Cooperative case studies from three countries: Is membership a problem or a solution in the 21st century? pp. 467-485

- Zsuzsanna Kispál-Vitai, Yann Regnard, Klara Kövesi and Claude-André Guillotte
- Is guarantee of origin really an effective energy policy tool in Europe? A critical approach pp. 487-507

- Ákos Hamburger
- Water Utility Integration in Hungary: impacts and future expectations pp. 509-522

- Károly Kovács
- Economic Policy Implications of External Debt and Capital Flight in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Heavily Indebted Poor Countries pp. 523-542

- Isaac Kwesi Ampah and Gábor Dávid Kiss
Volume 41, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 289-292

- Peter Racsko
- Digital Transformation in the Hungarian Banking Industry – Experiences with Design Thinking pp. 293-310

- Péter Fehér and Krisztián Varga
- Knowledge Creation from the Perspective of the Supply Chain. The Role of ICT pp. 311-329

- Andrea Kő, Réka Vas, Tibor Kovács and Ildikó Borbásné Szabó
- The Performance and Asset Allocation of German Robo-Advisors pp. 331-351

- Michael Puhle
- Blockchain and Democracy pp. 353-369

- Peter Racsko
- Applications of Metaheuristics in Insurance pp. 371-395

- László Kovács
Volume 41, issue 2, 2019
- Relocation, Standardization and Vertical Specialization: Core–Periphery Relations in the European Automotive Value Chain pp. 171-192

- Tamás Gerőcs and András Pinkasz
- Publicity in Mobile and Social Media pp. 193-210

- Attila Endre Simay and Mirkó Gáti
- The Importance of Institutional Trust for Financial Service Providers among Young Adults and Their Parents in an Emerging Market pp. 211-225

- Boglárka Zsótér and András Bauer
- The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on Firm Labor Productivity: Does the Country of Origin of the FDI Matter? pp. 227-243

- László Tőkés
- The Scope of Control of the Supreme Audit Office in the Slovak Republic and in the other Visegrad Four Countries pp. 245-262

- Lenka Hudáková Stašová
- Saver Types: An Evolutionary-Adaptive Approach pp. 263-287

- Gergely Varga and János Vincze
Volume 41, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction to the Special Section pp. 1-2

- Magdolna Sass
- Export of SMEs after the Crisis in Three European Peripheral Regions – a Literature Review pp. 3-26

- Andrea Éltető
- Hungarian International New Ventures – Market Selection and the Role of Networks in Early Internationalisation pp. 27-45

- Miklós Kozma and Magdolna Sass
- Survival, Growth, and Performance of Hungarian International New Ventures pp. 47-64

- Miklós Stocker
- SMEs in Medical Technology Global Production Networks: The Case of Czechia pp. 65-86

- Jana Vlčková
- The Effects of Airbnb on Hotels in Norway pp. 87-105

- Abbas Strømmen-Bakhtiar and Evgueni Vinogradov
- A Motivation Based Shopper Typology for Short Term Retail Events pp. 107-124

- Zita Kelemen and Ildikó Kemény
- Ethical Dilemmas and Moral Muteness in the HRM Profession pp. 125-144

- Sára Csillag
- “Death by Economic Crisis”: Suicide and Self-Infl icted Injury in the European Union (EU15) during the Worst of Times pp. 145-164

- Ernesto R. Ferreira, João D. Monteiro and Jose Ramos Manso
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