Financial and Economic Review
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2022
- Monetary Policy and Green Transition pp. 7-28

- Pál Kolozsi, Balazs Istvan Horvath, Judit Csutine-Baranyai and Veronika Tengely
- Impact of Energy Rating on House Prices and Lending Rates pp. 29-56

- Gabor Hajnal, Alexandr Maxim Palicz and Sandor Winkler
- Climate Stress Test: The Impact of Carbon Price Shock on the Probability of Default in the Hungarian Banking System pp. 57-82

- Balint Vargedo
- Carbon Intensity of Banks' Loan Portfolio - A Good Basis for Comparison in Case of Low-Income Countries? pp. 83-102

- Gabor Szigel
- Sustainable Investments in the Insurance Sector pp. 103-128

- Viktoria Deak, Nikolett Toros-Barczel, Norbert Holczinger and Ferenc Szebeledi
- Media Attention to Environmental Issues and ESG Investing pp. 129-149

- Balazs J. Csillag, Marcell P. Granat and Gabor Neszveda
- Regulatory and Market Trends for ESG Bonds and Funds, and Some of the Associated Risks of Sovereigns pp. 150-179

- László Bokor
- Green Bond Impact Report as an Essential Next Step in Market Development pp. 180-204

- Gergely Manasses, Eva Paulik and Attila Tapaszti
- Trends and Dilemmas in Green Financial Capacity Development pp. 205-216

- Balazs Sarvari
Volume 21, issue 3, 2022
- Analysis of the Repricing Practice of Newly Disbursed Housing Loans pp. 5-43

- Gabor Hajnal and Csaba Lados
- Effect of the Yield Level, the Inflation Environment and the Pandemic on the Lapse Rates of Life Insurances pp. 44-72

- Laszlo Szepesvary
- There and Back Again - Six Fiscal Tales from the Past Decades pp. 73-100

- Gabor Kiss
- The Effect of a Stronger Bargain Position on the Perfection and Completeness of a Contract pp. 101-121

- Laszlo Csorba
- The Rise of Central Bank Digital Currencies pp. 122-148

- Janos Muller and Adam Kerenyi
- Potential Advantages of Retail Central Bank Digital Currency pp. 149-158

- Balazs Koczian
- The Secret of Lasting Success - The Cases of Switzerland and Denmark pp. 159-172

- Rafael Lipcsey Andersson and Szabolcs Szentmihalyi
Volume 21, issue 2, 2022
- Time is Money: A Survey of the Social Cost of Payment Instruments pp. 5-36

- Vivien Deak, Laszlo Kajdi, Istvan Nemecsko and Tamas Vegso
- Does the Past Haunt Us No More? How Proximity to Foreign Currency Lending Experience Affects Trust in the Banking System and Financial Literacy pp. 37-65

- Zita Fellner and Anna Marosi
- Stability versus Volatility: Hungarian Experiences with the First Five Years of Solvency II Regarding Quantitative Elements pp. 66-93

- Zsuzsanna Bartfai-Bora, Adam Huszarik and Norbert Holczinger
- Evaluating Part-Time and Fixed-Term Employment Schemes by Employees Using the Example of a Financial Insurance Company pp. 94-124

- Mate Voros, Zsofia Asvanyi and Diana Ivett Furesz
- From University Student to Entrepreneur - Factors Influencing the Entrepreneurial Intentions of Business Development MSc Students pp. 125-151

- Krisztofer Szabó, Marta Aranyossy and Dora Barczy
- Growth or Development Trap pp. 152-174

- Magdolna Csath
- What Can Posterity Learn from Irving Fisher? pp. 175-187

- Katalin Botos
- A Shrimp between Fighting Whales: Lessons from the Economic Convergence of South Korea pp. 188-197

- Gabor Kiss and Katalin Szoke
Volume 21, issue 1, 2022
- Feeling the Heat: Mortgage Lending and Central Bank Options pp. 5-31

- Eszter Baranyai and Adam Banai
- Banking Sector Exposures to Climate Risks - Overview of Transition Risks in the Hungarian Corporate Loan Portfolio pp. 32-55

- Renato Ritter
- Credit Risk Modelling of Mortgage Loans in the Supervisory Stress Test of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank pp. 56-94

- Andras Viktor Szabo
- Transition of Hungarian Companies to IFRS-based Reporting in Relation to Indicators Used in Credit Approval pp. 95-112

- Eleonora Tarpataki, Janka Filyo and Norbert Laszlo
- Measuring the Climate Risk Exposure of Financial Assets - Methodological Challenges and Central Bank Practices pp. 113-140

- Pál Kolozsi, Sandor Ladanyi and Andras Straubinger
- Answering Causal Questions Using Observational Data - Achievements of the 2021 Nobel Laureates in Economics pp. 141-163

- Zoltan Hermann, Hedvig Horvath and Attila Lindner
- The Role of Data Assets in the Financial Sector pp. 164-173

- Gabor Izsak, Alexandr Palicz, Katinka Szasz and Balazs Varga
- Mounting Challenges and New Horizons for the Banking System pp. 174-183

- Adam Nyikes, Istvan Papp and Peter Sajtos
Volume 20, issue 4, 2021
- The Growing Importance of the Economic Role of the Corporate Bond Market pp. 5-37.

- Attila Becsi, Gergely Bognar and Mate Loga
- Climate Change in the Capital Markets: A Study of Actively Managed Green Bond Funds pp. 38-64.

- Emilia Németh-Durkó and Anita Hegedus
- Financial Exclusion in the Digital Payment Space pp. 65-85.

- Marta Somogyvari
- Issues Relating to the Creation of a Central Database to Support Statistical Property Valuations pp. 86-117.

- Gabriella Grosz, Evelyn Herbert, Gabor Izsak and Katinka Szasz
- Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces in the European Union pp. 118-129.

- György Szapáry
- Reflections on the Essay 'Thoughts on the Dilemma of When to Introduce the Euro in Hungary' by Peter Gottfried pp. 130-143.

- Elemer Tertak
- What Causes Inflation? - The Relationship between Central Bank Policies and Inflation pp. 144-156.

- Andras Balogh
- Successful Convergence in the Visegrad Region: the Example of Czechia pp. 157-169.

- Zsolt Becsey, Jr. and Aron Mate
- Situation and Financing Capacity of the Hungarian Insurance Market pp. 170-179.

- Andras G. Szabo and Koppany Nagy
Volume 20, issue 3, 2021
- Investors' Reactions to Extreme Events in the Hungarian Stock Market pp. 5-30

- Klaudia Radoczy and Akos Toth-Pajor
- A Snapshot of the Ownership Network of the Budapest Stock Exchange pp. 31-58

- Marton Gosztonyi
- Methodological Background of the New Motor Third-Party Liability Insurance Index of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank pp. 59-79

- Gabriella Meresz, Norbert Holczinger and Koppany Nagy
- Examination of Applicants for Home Purchase Subsidy for Families in Terms of Prior Commitment to Having Children and Extent of Property Acquisition, Based on the Data of a Credit Institution pp. 80-109

- Kata Plochl and Csilla Obadovics
- Thoughts on the Dilemma of When to Introduce the Euro in Hungary pp. 110-126

- Peter Gottfried
- What Happened in the Neighbour? The Past Decade of Romania's Economic Convergence pp. 127-137

- Katalin Kis
- The Role of Gold in the Digital Age pp. 138-146.

- Adam Banai, Pál Kolozsi and Sandor Ladanyi
Volume 20, issue 2, 2021
- Expected Impact of the Introduction of the Leverage Ratio at the Hungarian and EU Level pp. 5-32

- Beata Kocsis and Laszlo Seregdi
- Analysis of Retailer and Corporate Payment Habits in Hungary pp. 33-59

- Vivien Deak, Laszlo Kajdi and Istvan Nemecsko
- Procyclical Effects of IFRS 9 - Illustrated by a Simulation on the Hungarian Banking System pp. 60-90

- Gabor Szigel
- ESG Investing: The Use of ESG Ratings in a Smart Beta Strategy pp. 91-116

- Balazs Stempler
- How Does the Market Price Responsible and Sustainable Investments? pp. 117-147

- Barnabas Timar
- Bosnia and Herzegovina's Economic Prospects and Historical Background pp. 148-169

- Laura Kromjak
Volume 20, issue 1, 2021
- Experiences with the Introduction of a Payment Moratorium in Hungary pp. 5-42

- Áron Drabancz, Gabriella Grosz, Alexandr Palicz and Balázs Varga
- Corporate Credit Risk Modelling in the Supervisory Stress Test of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank pp. 43-73

- Gergõ Horváth
- Decentralized Finance - The Possibilities of a Blockchain "Money Lego" System pp. 74-102

- Tamás Katona
- Searching for a Way Out of the Labyrinth of Digital Financial Innovations - The Trap of Regulatory Challenges in the Digital Financial System pp. 103-126

- János Müller and Ádám Kerényi
- The Work of Milgrom and Wilson in the Theory and Practical Application of Auctions pp. 127-151

- Péter Biró and Gyula Magyarkuti
- The Role of the Compliance Function in the Financial Sector in the Age of Digitalisation, Artificial Intelligence and Robotisation pp. 152-170

- Gábor József Harkácsi and László Péter Szegfû
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