Financial and Economic Review
2014 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2023
- Industrial Policy and Development: Time for Disciplined Action pp. 5-30

- Oliver Kovacs
- How Major Central Banks Reacted to the Inflationary Wave of the Early 2020s - The Case of the ECB pp. 31-57

- Ruben Durko
- Analysis of the Relationship between Money Growth and Inflation Using Wavelet Coherency pp. 58-81

- Peter Simon
- Changes in the Attitudes of Hungarian Shoppers in Times of Crisis pp. 82-106

- Maria Torocsik, Laszlo Csoka, Peter Nemeth and Agnes Neulinger
- Are Default Rate Time Series Stationary? A Practical Approach for Banking Experts pp. 107-135

- Gabor Szigel and Boldizsar Istvan Gyurus
- Trends in Income Inequality and Its Impact on Economic Growth pp. 136-159

- Reka Vitkovics
- Dualities in the Hungarian Economy - Growth and Prosperity in the 21st Century pp. 160-171

- Agnes Nagy
Volume 22, issue 3, 2023
- Start-Up Ecosystem: Proposals for Fuelling the Hungarian Start-Up Scene pp. 5-25

- Andras Havas, Levente Janoskuti, Marta Matecsa, Tamas Vecsernyes and Kata Horcsig
- Inflation Shocks and Disinflation: Stylised Facts from the Past 50 Years pp. 26-47

- Balazs Speder and Balázs Vonnák
- An Empirical Analysis of the Predictive Power of European Yield Curves pp. 48-66

- Marcell Peter Granat, Gabor Neszveda and Dorottya Szabo
- Factors Shaping Euro and Forint Cash Holding Ratios - The Rise of Cash Demand for Savings Purposes from the Turn of the Millennium pp. 67-96

- Aniko Bodi-Schubert and Ildiko Ritzlne Kazimir
- Horizontal and Vertical Value Creation in Bankrobotics and the AI-Washing Phenomenon pp. 97-122

- Alexandra Prisznyak
- Estimating the Energy Demand of the Residential Real Estate Stock in Hungary Based on Energy Performance Certificate Data pp. 123-151

- Monika Bene, Antal Ertl, Áron Horváth, Gergely Monus and Judit Szekely
- A New Vision for Electronic Payments in Hungary - the Payments 2030 Strategy pp. 152-165

- Vivien Deak and Kristof Takacs
- A Retrospective on the Early Period of the German Social Market Economy pp. 166-172

- Bence Varga
Volume 22, issue 2, 2023
- Globalisation versus Deglobalisation pp. 5-24

- Peter Halmai
- Improving Access to Credit for First-Time Home Buyers under Borrower-Based Measures pp. 25-53

- Gabriella Grosz, Gabor Izsak, Alexandr Maxim Palicz and Katinka Szasz
- The Concept of Financial Stability in Theory and Law pp. 54-76

- Janos Kalman
- Traditional versus AI-Based Fraud Detection: Cost Efficiency in the Field of Automobile Insurance pp. 77-98

- Botond Benedek and Balint Zsolt Nagy
- The Uptake of Green Finance Tools in Agriculture - Results of a Q-methodology pp. 99-123

- Anett Paradi-Dolgos, Tibor Bareith, Laszlo Vancsura and Arnold Csonka
- The Role of Intangible Capital Investment and Intangible Assets in Improving Competitiveness pp. 124-142

- Magdolna Csath
- Households' Savings Portfolio Allocation in an Inflationary Environment in the MNB's New Quarterly Survey pp. 143-155

- Tamás Briglevics and Annamaria Hegedus
- Financing Options for Solar Power Capacity in Hungary pp. 156-168

- Nora Baji-Gal Imrene Szarvas
Volume 22, issue 1, 2023
- The Systemic Risks and Regulation of BigTech - "Too Big(Tech) to Fail?" pp. 5-20

- Roland Bodi, Peter Faykiss and Adam Nyikes
- Household Loan Repayment Difficulties after the Payment Moratorium - Hungarian Experience from the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 21-56

- Akos Aczel, Nedim Marton El-Meouch, Gergely Lakos and Balazs Speder
- Measuring Climate Risks with Indirect Emissions pp. 57-76

- Orsolya Szendrey and Mihaly Dombi
- Fair Value of Retail Loans: Are We Following IFRS9 or Misinterpreting It? pp. 77-103

- Eva Gulyas and Marton Miklos Ratky
- Challenges in the CSR-Competitiveness Relationship Based on the Literature pp. 104-125

- Adrienn Reisinger
- The Reasons Behind Banking Crises and their Real Economy Impact - Achievements of the 2022 Nobel Laureates in Economics pp. 126-142

- Balazs Vilagi
- Digitalisation and Convergence - The Example of Estonia pp. 143-158

- Szabolcs Szentmihalyi
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
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