Society and Economy
2002 - 2025
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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
Volume 35, issue 4, 2013
- From Anti-equilibrium to The Socialist System and beyond pp. 437-450

- Péter Gedeon
- International fisher effect under exchange rate regime shifts: Evidence from 10 examples pp. 451-469

- Petr Korab and Svatopluk Kapounek
- Japan’s competitiveness: Trends and challenges pp. 471-492

- Josef Bič and Zuzana Stuchlíková
- The catching-up of the banking sector in South-Eastern Europe pp. 493-511

- Eszter Kazinczy
- Is the level of taxation a product of culture? A cultural economics approach pp. 513-529

- Inna Cabelkova and Wadim Strielkowski
- Progressive managerial bonuses in a spatial Bertrand duopoly pp. 531-538

- Barna Bakó and András Kálecz-Simon
- Crisis on the Hungarian government bond markets in the winter of 2011–2012: Was there a liquidity problem? pp. 539-550

- Zoltán Monostori
- The German approach to cost-effectiveness analysis in health care pp. 551-572

- Noémi V. Hevér and Orsolya Balogh
- Book reviews pp. 573-587

- Andreea D. Amarascu, Alena Pálinská and Istvan Magas
Volume 35, issue 3, 2013
- Global crises: Is the Keynesian recipe relevant if applied under a global governance? pp. 273-297

- Tamás Szentes
- Global economic governance in the post-crisis world pp. 299-318

- Mihaly Simai
- Three paradigms of governance and administration: Chinese, Western and Islamic pp. 319-342

- Wolfgang Drechsler
- The impacts of EU accession on the agriculture of the Visegrad Countries pp. 343-364

- Csaba Csaki and Attila Jambor
- The destabilizing effect of company income taxation pp. 365-388

- Peter A. Schmid
- First impressions and perceived roles: Palestinian perceptions on foreign aid pp. 389-410

- Beata Paragi
- Poverty eradication: The role of youth participation as a catalyst for social change pp. 411-425

- Mostafa Nejati, Ali Asghar Pourezzat and Aryan Gholipour
- Book reviews pp. 427-436

- Huseyin Emrah Karaoguz and Xuanbo Dong
Volume 35, issue 2, 2013
- On the new economic philosophy of crisis management in the European Union pp. 121-139

- László Csaba
- Poland and Slovakia during the economic crisis 2008–2010 pp. 141-165

- Krzysztof Bandasz
- Using the stated preference method for the calculation of social discount rate pp. 167-186

- Andrea Tabi
- Playing at multiple levels in biodiversity governance: The case of Hungarian ENGOs in Natura 2000 pp. 187-208

- Cordula Mertens
- Does Buddhism have much to offer in terms of reduction in global CO_2 emissions? A panel data analysis pp. 209-225

- Jungho Suh
- Application of support vector machines on the basis of the first Hungarian bankruptcy model pp. 227-248

- Miklós Virág and Tamás Nyitrai
- Doctor Honoris Causa - Professor Niek Klazinga pp. 249-262

- László Trautmann
- Book Reviews pp. 263-271

- Istvan Benczes and Bastian Becker
Volume 35, issue 1, 2013
- Institutions and transition: Lessons and surprises pp. 1-24

- Paul Hare
- Worker remittances and the global preconditions of ‘smart development’ pp. 25-50

- Arno Tausch and Almas Heshmati
- The euro crisis and its lessons from a Greek perspective pp. 51-69

- Athanasios Thanos Skouras
- The internationalization of the Spanish SME sector pp. 71-86

- Sandor Nagy
- New institutional economics: Foundations and latest trends pp. 87-101

- Judit Kozenkow
- Professor Sándor Kerekes pp. 103-109

- Janina Jóźwiak and Sándor Kerekes
- Book Reviews pp. 111-120

- Natalya Turkina and Jenna Althoff
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