Financial and Economic Review
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2018
- Business, Housing, and Credit Cycles – The Case of Hungary pp. 5-22

- Eyno Rots
- Capital Market Contagion in the Stock Markets of Visegrád Countries Based on the Heckman Selection Model pp. 23-52

- Máté Csiki and Gábor Dávid Kiss
- An Analysis of the Payment Habits of Hungarian Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises – In Focus: Cash Usage pp. 53-94

- Ágnes Illés Belházy, Tamás Végsõ and Anikó Bódi-Schubert
- Depositors’ Behaviour in Times of Mass Deposit Withdrawals pp. 95-111

- Hubert Janos Kiss
- Monitoring of Banks’ Risks Related to the Funding of Financial Enterprises pp. 112-139

- György Inzelt, Zsuzsa Szentes-Markhot and Gábor Budai
Volume 17, issue 3, 2018
- Wage Inequality on the Hungarian Labour Market: Technological Change, Expansion in Higher Education and the Role of the Minimum Wage pp. 5-28

- Almos Telegdy
- The Transparency of Credit Ratings – Reconstruction of Hungary’s Sovereign Rating pp. 29-56

- Gábor Hajnal and Nóra Szûcs
- Developments in the GDP-GNI Gap in Hungary and the CEE Region pp. 57-84

- Eszter Balogh, Anna Boldizsár, Bence Gerlaki and Balázs Kóczián
- Remittances – First Results of a New Survey pp. 85-108

- László Kajdi
- Ethical Aspects of Intertemporal Discounting and the Social Discount Rate pp. 109-132

- Márta Somogyvári
Volume 17, issue 2, 2018
- The Hungarian Model: Hungarian Crisis Management in View of the Mediterranean Way pp. 5-42

- György Matolcsy and Dániel Palotai
- Regulatory Tools to Encourage FinTech Innovations: The Innovation Hub and Regulatory Sandbox in International Practice pp. 43-67

- Péter Fáykiss, Dániel Papp, Péter Sajtos and Ágnes Tõrös
- Firm Dynamics and Aggregate Growth: The Case of Hungary pp. 68-98

- Peter Bauer and Marianna Endresz
- Disaggregated Household Incomes in Hungary Based on the Comparative Analysis of the Reweighted Household Surveys of 2010 and 2015 pp. 99-123

- Mihály Szoboszlai
- The Link between Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance in the Hungarian Banking Sector in the Years Following the Global Crisis pp. 124-145

- Nikolett Deutsch and Éva Pintér
Volume 17, issue 1, 2018
- Financial Adjustment in Small, Open Economies in Light of the “Impossible Trinity” Trilemma pp. 5-33

- Istvan Magas
- Experiences of Debt Cap Regulations in Hungarian Retail Lending pp. 34-61

- Péter Fáykiss, Alexandr Palicz, János Szakács and Márton Zsigó
- Analysis of SME Segment Lending Processes in Light of Credit Guarantees in the European Union pp. 62-82

- Ádám Balog
- Acceptance of Payment Cards by Retailers in Hungary Based on Data of Online Cash Registers pp. 83-109

- Tamás Ilyés and Lóránt Varga
- Behavioural Factors in the Hungarian Retail Government Bond Market pp. 110-136

- Gábor Kutasi, László György and Krisztina Szabó
- The Euro and the Euro Area: Flawed Construct or Unfit Members? pp. 137-152

- Tamás Bánfi
- The Contribution of Thaler to Behavioural Economics pp. 153-167

- Gabor Neszveda
Volume 16, issue Sepcial Issue, 2017
- The Road to a Market-Oriented Monetary Policy and the “New Normal” Monetary Policy Regime in China pp. 101–125

- Laura Komlóssy, Gyöngyi Körmendi and Sándor Ladányi
- Current Challenges Facing Chinese Financial Supervision and Methods of Handling these Challenges pp. 126–139

- Bence Varga
- A Western Diet with Chinese Spices – The Specificities of Payments in China pp. 140–169

- László Kajdi
- The Dilemmas of China’s Shift in Growth Trajectory and Economic Governance pp. 21–49

- Miklós Losoncz
- China – Rebalancing and Sustainable Convergence pp. 50–72

- Géza Rippel
- Could China Be the Winner of the Next Industrial Revolution? pp. 73–100

- Lilla Bankuty-Balogh
- Chinese Power Structure and Its Transformation in Comparative Perspective pp. 7–20

- Mária Csanádi
Volume 16, issue 4, 2017
- The Life Cycle Model of the Fertility Choice in Hungary pp. 5-35

- Petra Németh
- Possible Paths for GDP Per Capita – Simulation with a Demographic Growth Model pp. 36-57

- Éva Berde and Izabella Kuncz
- Fiscal Policy and the Business Cycle pp. 58-85

- György Molnár, Gábor Dániel Soós and Balázs Világi
- Trade Credit or Bank Credit? – Lessons Learned from Hungarian Firms between 2010 and 2015 pp. 86-121

- Dániel Havran, Péter Kerényi and Attila Víg
- Explanations of Asset Price Bubbles pp. 122-150

- Gergely Lakos and Tibor Szendrei
- Operation of the International Monetary and Financial System – Structural Tensions of a "Non-system" pp. 151-186

- Gusztáv Báger
- Equity-based Crowdfunding pp. 187-200

- Mónika Kuti, Zsolt Bedo and Dorottya Geiszl
- Presentation of the Hungarian Publications of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank Published between 1950 and 1990 from a Visual Communication Perspective pp. 201-214

- Ákos Vajas
Volume 16, issue 3, 2017
- “Resources in the Service of the Nation” – Alternative Options for the City Loan of 1925 and Its Spending pp. 119–149

- Tamás Fülöp
- The Impact of the Fintech Phenomenon – Radical Change Occurs in the Financial Sector? pp. 32–50

- Ádám Kerényi and Júlia Molnár
- Role and Measurement of Fair Valuation in the Hungarian Credit Institution Sector pp. 51–73

- Tamás Szücs and József Ulbert
- Resolving Conflicts in Measuring Banking System Competitiveness – MNB Banking System Competitiveness Index pp. 5–31

- Péter Asztalos, Gábor Horváth, Štefan Krakovský and Tamás Tóth
- Capital Allocation in the Insurance Sector pp. 74–97

- Dóra Balog
- Optimal Resource Allocation at the Blue Economy Type of Firms pp. 98–118

- Katalin Hartung
Volume 16, issue 2, 2017
- A possible methodology for determining the initial margin pp. 119–147

- Marcell Béli and Kata Váradi
- Thoughts about the Life Work of Kenneth Arrow pp. 148–155

- Péter Medvegyev
- Behavioural Finance and Consumer Loan Contracts pp. 156–169

- Barna Fömötör, Anett Parádi-Dolgos and Zoltán Sipiczki
- Experiences of the National Deposit Insurance Fund on the Age Composition of Depositors and on the Distribution of Deposit Amounts pp. 28–39

- Katalin Csaba-Kalló and Balázs Vajai
- The Role of Individual Firms in Aggregate Fluctuations: Evidence from Hungary pp. 40–63

- Norbert Czinkán
- An Analysis of the Incomes and Current Personal Transfers of Hungarians Living Abroad pp. 5–27

- Orsolya Csortos and Balázs Kóczián
- Social Responsibility in the Operation of Central Banks pp. 64–85

- Csaba Lentner, Krisztina Szegedi and Tibor Tatay
- Endogenous Imbalances in a Single Currency Area pp. 86–118

- Eszter Boros
Volume 16, issue 1, 2017
- Insight into the Hungarian Automotive Industry in International Comparison pp. 119–142

- János Rechnitzer, Róbert Hausmann and Tamás Tóth
- Financial Supervision in Hungary between the Two World Wars pp. 143–161

- Bence Varga
- Hart and Holmström’s Contributions to Contract Theory pp. 162–174

- László Kóczy and Hubert Janos Kiss
- Developments in Government Interest Expenditure for Hungary, 2000–2015 pp. 46–73

- Gergely Kicsák
- Indicators Used for the Assessment of the Reserve Adequacy of Emerging and Developing Countries – International Trends in the Mirror of Theories pp. 5–45

- Csaba Csávás and Csom-Bíró Gabriella
- Risks of Commercial Real Estate Financing Based on the Experiences of Supervisory Reviews pp. 74–91

- Márk Szenes, András Tomsics and Dávid Kutasi
- The Impact of Climate Change on the Insurance Sector pp. 92–118

- Anett Pandurics and Péter Szalai
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