Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver)
1990 - 2024
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Volume 56, issue 11-12, 2006
- The Demographic Challenge of the Interconnected Education and Pension System in the Czech Republic pp. 490-505

- Sergey Slobodyan and Viatcheslav Vinogradov
- A Dynamic Accumulation Model for the Second Pillar of the Slovak Pension System pp. 506-521

- Soòa Kiliánová, Igor Melicherèík and Daniel Ševèoviè
- Recent Publication Productivity of Czech Economists pp. 522-533

- Daniel Münich
- Which Explains Stock Return Co-movement better, Corporate Governance or Corporate Transparency? Evidence from R2 (in English) pp. 534-551

- Haksoon Kim
Volume 56, issue 09-10, 2006
- Testing the Effectiveness of the Czech National Bank’s Foreign-Exchange Interventions pp. 398-415

- Adam Gersl
- An Analysis of the Cost of the Supporting and Guarantee Agricultural and Forestry Fund (SGAFF) in the Czech Republic pp. 416-434

- Karel Janda
- An Optimal Linear Income Tax with a Subsidy on Housing pp. 435-446

- Irene Perrote
- Long Memory on the German Stock Exchange pp. 447-468

- Henryk Gurgul and Tomasz Wójtowicz
Volume 56, issue 7-8, 2006
- Generational Accounts in the Czech Republic (in English) pp. 298-317

- Kamil Dybczak
- Macroeconomic Factors and the Balanced Value of the Czech Koruna/Euro Exchange Rate (in English) pp. 318-343

- Jan Bruha and Alexis Derviz
- World Equity Markets: A New Approach for Segmentation (in English) pp. 344-360

- José Dias Curto, José Castro Pinto and Joao Eduardo Fernandes
- Model Dependency of the Digital Option Replication – Replication under an Incomplete Model (in English) pp. 361-379

- Tomáš Tichý
Volume 56, issue 5-6, 2006
- Capital Flows to Transition Economies: Master or Servant? (in English) pp. 202-222

- Leslie Lipschitz, Timothy Lane and Alex Mourmouras
- Trading Intensity and Intraday Volatility on the Prague Stock Exchange: Evidence from an Autoregressive Conditional Duration Model (in English) pp. 223-245

- Filip Zikes and Vit Bubak
- Driving Forces of Inflation in New EU Countries (in English) pp. 246-257

- Emil Stavrev
- The Day-of-the-Week Effect on Stock-Market Volatility and Return: Evidence from Emerging Markets (in English) pp. 258-277

- Yeliz Yalcin and Eray M. Yycel
Volume 56, issue 3-4, 2006
- Is One Watchdog Better than Three? International Experience with Integrated Financial-Sector Supervision (in English) pp. 102-126

- Martin Èihák and Richard Podpiera
- Estimating the Evolution of Tax Evasion: A Markov Chain Analysis Applied to the Czech Republic (in Czech) pp. 127-151

- Jan Hanousek and Filip Palda
- Credit-Scoring Methods (in English) pp. 152-167

- Martin Vojtek and Evžen Koèenda
- A Behavioural Finance Explanation of a Gearing-ß Inverse Association Referencing Weill’s Liquidity Result (in English) pp. 168-177

- Edward J. Lusk, Michael Halperin and Li Yue
Volume 56, issue 1-2, 2006
- Income Taxes and Social Benefits among Czech Employees - Changes since 1989 and a Cross-national Comparison (in English) pp. 2-17

- Jiøí Veèerník
- Political Pressure on Central Banks: The Case of the Czech National Bank (in English) pp. 18-39

- Adam Gersl
- Exchange-Rate Regimes in Slovakia and the New EU Member States (in Slovak) pp. 40-57

- Jarko Fidrmuc and Matus Senaj
- Implications of Dividend Announcements for the Stock Prices and Trading Volumes of DAX Companies (in English) pp. 58-68

- Henryk Gurgul, Paweł Majdosz and Roland Mestel
- Seasonality and Non-Trading Effect on Central European Stock Markets (in English) pp. 69-79

- Filip Žikeš and Vit Bubak
Volume 55, issue 11-12, 2005
- The World is Watching: Rankings of Czech and Slovak Economics Departments (in English) pp. 518-530

- Martin Gregor and Ondrej Schneider
- Institutional Research Capital and Individual Performance of Economists in the CR (in Czech) pp. 531-545

- Frantisek Turnovec
- The State of Economic Research in Slovakia (in Slovak) pp. 546-562

- Pavel Ciaian, Ján Pokrivèák and Miroslava Rajcaniova
- Publish or Perish? On the Importance of Publishing on the Economic Sciences Tenure-track in the CR (in Czech) pp. 563-577

- Martin Macháèek and Eva Kolcunová
- What the GDP Indicator Does Not Reveal in Economic Analyses (in English) pp. 578-594

- Rùžena Vintrová
Volume 55, issue 9-10, 2005
- Stress Testing of Banking Systems (in English) pp. 418-440

- Martin Èihák
- Shareholder Democracy in the Czech Republic (in Czech) pp. 441-459

- Jiøí Havel
- Skewness in Financial Returns: Evidence from the Portuguese Stock Market (in English) pp. 460-470

- Carlos Machado-Santos and Ana Cristina Fernandes
- Information Efficiency of Central Europe Stock Exchanges (in Czech) pp. 471-482

- Karel Diviš and Petr Teply
- Exchange-Rate Convergence and Entrance to the Eurozone III - Selected Problems of New Member States (in Czech) pp. 483-505

- Zdenìk Èech, Roman Horvath and Lubos Komarek
Volume 55, issue 7-8, 2005
- : Inflation Targeting, Expectations and Uncertainty in Monetary Policy (Guest editor’s summary) (in English) pp. 314-315

- Jan Frait
- How Inflation Targeters (Can) Deal with Uncertainty pp. 316-332

- Katerina Smidkova
- Is the CNB Predictable? pp. 333-343

- David Navratil and Viktor Kotlán
- Do the Measurements of Financial Market Inflation Expectations Yield Relevant Macroeconomic Information? pp. 344-362

- Martin Fukaè
- Determinants of Long-term Interest Rates in the Czech Republic pp. 363-379

- Tomáš Holinka
- Inflation Expectations and Monetary Policy pp. 380-394

- Jan Filáèek
Volume 55, issue 5-6, 2005
- Liberalized Markets Have More Stable Exchange Rates: Short-Run Evidence from Four Transition Countries pp. 206-231

- Aleš Bulíø
- Equilibrium Exchange Rate in the Czech Republic: How Good is the Czech BEER? pp. 232-252

- Ian Babetskii and Balázs Égert
- Real Exchange Rates and Optimum Currency Areas: Evidence from Developed Economies pp. 253-266

- Roman Horvath and Zuzana Kuèerová
- On the Empirics of the Non-neutrality of Money: Evidence from Developed Countries pp. 267-282

- Petr Duczynski
- The Czech Equity Market - Its Effectiveness and Macroeconomic Consequences pp. 283-301

- Helena Horská
Volume 55, issue 3-4, 2005
- What Drives the Optimal Bankruptcy Law Design? (in English) pp. 110-123

- Ondøej Knot and Ondrej Vychodil
- Why heavily indebted poor countries have failed to pay back their debt? An empirical investigation (in English) pp. 124-140

- Menbere Workie Tiruneh
- Stock Prices and Exchange Rates in the EU and the United States: Evidence on their Mutual Interactions (in English) pp. 141-161

- Daniel Stavarek
- Evaluation of Tax-Revenue Forecasts in the Czech Republic (in Czech) pp. 162-187

- Jiří Špalek and Dalibor Moravanský
Volume 55, issue 1-2, 2005
- The Czech Labour Market: From “Success Story” to Painful Reality (in English) pp. 2-4

- Vladislav Flek
- The Labor Market in the Czech Republic: Trends, Policies, and Attitudes (in English) pp. 5-24

- Vladislav Flek and Jiøí Veèerník
- Labor-Market Performance and Macroeconomic Policy: Time-Varying NAIRU in the Czech Republic (in English) pp. 25-40

- Jaromir Hurnik and David Navratil
- Czech Labor Market Flows 1993-2003 (in English) pp. 41-53

- Jaromír Gottvald
- Unemployment, Labour Marginalisation, and Deprivation (in English) pp. 54-67

- Petr Mareš and Tomáš Sirovátka
- Regional Wage Adjustments and Unemployment: Estimating the Time-Varying Wage Curve (in English) pp. 68-82

- Kamil Galušèák and Daniel Münich
- Czech Relative Wages and Returns to Schooling: Does the Short Supply of College Education Bite? (in English) pp. 83-95

- Stepan Jurajda