Society and Economy
2002 - 2021
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Volume 37, issue supplement, 2015
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Ádám Balog and Tamás Pesuth
- A Quiet Tax Revolution in Hungary? Interview with dr. György Matolcsy, Governor of the Central Bank pp. 3-10

- Tamás Pesuth
- Tax Evasion and the Shadow Economy in Hungary pp. 11-28

- Ádám Balog
- Analysis of the Changes in the Hungarian Tax System and Social Transfers between 2010 and 2014 Using a Behavioural Microsimulation Model pp. 29-64

- Gergely Baksay and Balázs Csomós
- Evolution of the Hungarian Tax Structure after pp. 65-86

- Balázs Csomós and Gabor Kiss
- Hungarian Small Business Tax and Possibilities to Minimize Distortions from Capital Income Taxation pp. 87-105

- Benedek Nobilis and András Svraka
- A Fair Tax (System) or an Ethical Taxpayer? pp. 107-116

- Tamás Bánfi
- Tax Incentives Applied against Externalities: International Examples of Fat Tax and Carbon Tax pp. 117-135

- Gábor Kutasi and Júlia Perger
- Changes in Tax Structures in European Union Member States pp. 137-155

- Vera Takács, Ákos Máté and Sandor Nagy
- Tax Policy Changes after the Crisis. The Rise of Bank Taxes pp. 157-172

- Tamás Pesuth
Volume 37, issue 4, 2015
- Visegrad Four in Bosnia-Herzegovina. State-building and EU Approximation from a Central European Perspective pp. 427-441

- Christopher Walsch
- Trade in Central and Eastern European Countries Ten Years after Their EU Accession – Is There Convergence? pp. 443-460

- Martin Grancay, Ērika Šumilo and Jolita Vveinhardt
- The Law-Finance-Technology Nexus in the 21st Century. Is There a Need to Rethink the Limits of Law? pp. 461-475

- Tibor Tajti
- Normative Stakeholder Management Orientation: Business vs. Non-business Students pp. 477-492

- José-Luis Godos-Diez, Roberto Fernández-Gago and Laura Cabeza-García
- Interpretation of ‘Time’ and ‘Future’ in Strategy Research pp. 493-511

- Judit Gáspár
- Investigating the Effect of Geographical Distances and Cultural Proximity on the Hungarian Wine Trade pp. 513-529

- Jeremias Mate Balogh
- Cost of Illness in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A Review pp. 531-542

- Ágnes Kovács
- Book Reviews pp. 543-554

- András Tétényi, Alfredo Hernández Sánchez and Gergely Rezessy
Volume 37, issue 3, 2015
- Hungary’S U-Turn pp. 279-329

- János Kornai
- Measurement, incorporation and use of performance information in the budget A methodological survey approach to map performance budgeting practices in local government pp. 331–355

- Pieter Bleyen, Stijn Lombaert and Geert Bouckaert
- Teaching economics in Hungary after the crisis pp. 357–378

- Pál Gervai and László Trautmann
- Relations between China and Latin America: Inter-regionalism beyond the Triad pp. 379–402

- Bernadett Lehoczki
- Is more always good? Over-education, job satisfaction and wages on the Czech labor market pp. 403–414

- Raufhon Salahodjaev
- Book Reviews pp. 415–426

- Lejla Mešić, Ákos Máté and András Tétényi
Volume 37, issue 2, 2015
- Freedom and life satisfaction in transition pp. 143-164

- Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn
- Conceptualizing risk and social innovation: An integrated framework for risk governance pp. 165-182

- Stephen P. Osborne and Sarah-Sophie Flemig
- Schizophrenic public administration reform in Hungary. Tension between anti-NPM systemic and pro-NPM organizational reforms pp. 183-206

- Miklos Rosta
- The integraton by trade and FDI of emerging economies: The ASEAN example pp. 207-223

- Anikó Magasházi
- How consistent is the new common agricultural policy with the challenges it faces? pp. 225-243

- József Popp and Attila Jambor
- The age of symbolic economic policies? pp. 245-265

- Peter Galbács
- Book reviews pp. 267-278

- Dzsenifer Halmai, Gábor Kardos and Alexandru Moise
Volume 37, issue 1, 2015
- Spontaneous order and social norms. Hayek’s theory of socio-cultural evolution pp. 1-29

- Péter Gedeon
- Futures studies in Finland pp. 31-48

- Erzsébet Nováky and Eszter Monda
- Strategic choices regarding talent management in the Flemish public sector pp. 49-72

- Dorien Buttiens and Annie Hondeghem
- The impact of the recession on health care expenditure — How does the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia compare to other OECD countries? pp. 73-88

- Petra Baji, Márta Péntek, Imre Boncz, Valentin Brodszky, Olga Loblova, Nóra Brodszky and László Gulácsi
- Basel III: Rethinking liquidity and leverage pp. 89-107

- Tamás Isépy
- Banking contagion under different exchange rate regimes in CEE pp. 109-127

- Gábor Kutasi
- Book reviews pp. 129-141

- Krisztina Perlaky-Tóth, Olivér Kovács and Jacqueline Dufalla
Volume 36, issue 4, 2014
- Poland and the euro: Between lock-in and unfinished transition pp. 445-468

- Anna Visvizi and Paweł Tokarski
- Attitudes towards entrepreneurial activity: Differences between business administration students in two universities of the UK and Spain pp. 469-492

- Sandra M. Sánchez-Cañizares, Fernando J. Fuentes-García and Ana M. Castillo-Canalejo
- An evolutionary logic towards the convergence of international business ethics pp. 493-510

- Boon Seng Tan and Stephen Ko
- Impact of the 2008 financial crisis on corporate trade finance pp. 511-528

- Herbert Broens
- The cyclical component of GDP and life satisfaction: The impact of the Mediterranean welfare system pp. 529-542

- Thomas Rudolf Wiese
- Measuring and managing liquidity risk in the Hungarian practice pp. 543-563

- Balázs Árpád Szűcs and Kata Váradi
- Creative techniques in the framework of market and evolution pp. 565-577

- István Magyari-Beck and Mahshid Moradi
- Global Challenges — European and Local Answers pp. 579-584

- Miklos Rosta
Volume 36, issue 3, 2014
- Sustainable public service organisations: A Public Service-Dominant approach pp. 313-338

- Stephen P. Osborne, Zoe Radnor, Tony Kinder and Isabel Vidal
- Legislating unorthodox taxes: The Hungarian experience pp. 339-368

- Dániel Deák
- Human capital, unions and productivity in a labour-skilled sectoral approach pp. 369-385

- Domicián Máté
- Mother-child interactions in youth purchase decisions pp. 387-406

- Ágnes Neulinger and Boglárka Zsótér
- Realignment in international development cooperation: Role of emerging donors pp. 407-426

- Beáta Udvari
- Letters and debate pp. 427-433

- Frank Sandmann, Ralf Bender, Andreas Gerber-Grote, Noémi Hevér and Orsolya Balogh
- Book reviews pp. 435-444

- Ekaterina Paustyan and Zack Kramer
Volume 36, issue 2, 2014
- Can Europe recover without credit? pp. 129-149

- Zsolt Darvas
- Unorthodoxy in legislation: The Hungarian experience pp. 151-184

- Dániel Deák
- The roots of Western societal evolution pp. 185-197

- László Zsinka
- The development of the Chinese household registration system and its influence on the current economic development of the country pp. 199-215

- Matej Buzinkai and František Škvrnda
- Social acceptance of renewable energy: Some examples from Europe and Developing Africa pp. 217-231

- Olaf Pollmann, Szilárd Podruzsik and Orsolya Fehér
- Analyzing interrelated stochastic trend and seasonality on the example of energy trading data pp. 233-261

- Fruzsina Mák
- Fiscal cycle effects in the pattern of the Hungarian state expenditures pp. 263-283

- Ágnes Halász
- African immigrants in Hungary: Connection with the new national foreign policy pp. 285-305

- István Tarrósy
- The Chinese city reconsidered: Local state capitalism and urban change – Book Review pp. 307-311

- Aron Tabor
Volume 36, issue 1, 2014
- Doctor Honoris Causa pp. 1-4

- Ban Ki-Moon
- The economic response to globalization, recovery and growth, the integration of Eastern and Western Europe pp. 5-20

- Iván T. Berend
- Developmental perspectives on Europe pp. 21-36

- László Csaba
- Why are civil liberties more important than executive constraints in economic development? A property rights approach pp. 37-68

- Pál Czeglédi
- Growth with gender-differentiated human capital and family wealth accumulation based on the Uzawa-Lucas two-sector model pp. 69-94

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- International competitiveness of Polish companies and the perspective of Poland joining the euro zone pp. 95-117

- Marlena Dzikowska, Marian Gorynia, Barbara Jankowska and Maciej Pietrzykowski
- Book reviews pp. 119-128

- Henrik N. Gucz and Szabolcs Pasztor
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