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2014 - 2025

From Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary)
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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 Downloads
Laura Komlóssy, Gyöngyi Körmendi and Sándor Ladányi
Current Challenges Facing Chinese Financial Supervision and Methods of Handling these Challenges pp. 126–139 Downloads
Bence Varga
A Western Diet with Chinese Spices – The Specificities of Payments in China pp. 140–169 Downloads
László Kajdi
The Dilemmas of China’s Shift in Growth Trajectory and Economic Governance pp. 21–49 Downloads
Miklós Losoncz
China – Rebalancing and Sustainable Convergence pp. 50–72 Downloads
Géza Rippel
Could China Be the Winner of the Next Industrial Revolution? pp. 73–100 Downloads
Lilla Bankuty-Balogh
Chinese Power Structure and Its Transformation in Comparative Perspective pp. 7–20 Downloads
Mária Csanádi

Volume 16, issue 4, 2017

The Life Cycle Model of the Fertility Choice in Hungary pp. 5-35 Downloads
Petra Németh
Possible Paths for GDP Per Capita – Simulation with a Demographic Growth Model pp. 36-57 Downloads
Éva Berde and Izabella Kuncz
Fiscal Policy and the Business Cycle pp. 58-85 Downloads
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 Downloads
Dániel Havran, Péter Kerényi and Attila Víg
Explanations of Asset Price Bubbles pp. 122-150 Downloads
Gergely Lakos and Tibor Szendrei
Operation of the International Monetary and Financial System – Structural Tensions of a "Non-system" pp. 151-186 Downloads
Gusztáv Báger
Equity-based Crowdfunding pp. 187-200 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Tamás Fülöp
The Impact of the Fintech Phenomenon – Radical Change Occurs in the Financial Sector? pp. 32–50 Downloads
Ádám Kerényi and Júlia Molnár
Role and Measurement of Fair Valuation in the Hungarian Credit Institution Sector pp. 51–73 Downloads
Tamás Szücs and József Ulbert
Resolving Conflicts in Measuring Banking System Competitiveness – MNB Banking System Competitiveness Index pp. 5–31 Downloads
Péter Asztalos, Gábor Horváth, Štefan Krakovský and Tamás Tóth
Capital Allocation in the Insurance Sector pp. 74–97 Downloads
Dóra Balog
Optimal Resource Allocation at the Blue Economy Type of Firms pp. 98–118 Downloads
Katalin Hartung

Volume 16, issue 2, 2017

A possible methodology for determining the initial margin pp. 119–147 Downloads
Marcell Béli and Kata Váradi
Thoughts about the Life Work of Kenneth Arrow pp. 148–155 Downloads
Péter Medvegyev
Behavioural Finance and Consumer Loan Contracts pp. 156–169 Downloads
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 Downloads
Katalin Csaba-Kalló and Balázs Vajai
The Role of Individual Firms in Aggregate Fluctuations: Evidence from Hungary pp. 40–63 Downloads
Norbert Czinkán
An Analysis of the Incomes and Current Personal Transfers of Hungarians Living Abroad pp. 5–27 Downloads
Orsolya Csortos and Balázs Kóczián
Social Responsibility in the Operation of Central Banks pp. 64–85 Downloads
Csaba Lentner, Krisztina Szegedi and Tibor Tatay
Endogenous Imbalances in a Single Currency Area pp. 86–118 Downloads
Eszter Boros

Volume 16, issue 1, 2017

Insight into the Hungarian Automotive Industry in International Comparison pp. 119–142 Downloads
János Rechnitzer, Róbert Hausmann and Tamás Tóth
Financial Supervision in Hungary between the Two World Wars pp. 143–161 Downloads
Bence Varga
Hart and Holmström’s Contributions to Contract Theory pp. 162–174 Downloads
László Kóczy and Hubert Janos Kiss
Developments in Government Interest Expenditure for Hungary, 2000–2015 pp. 46–73 Downloads
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 Downloads
Csaba Csávás and Csom-Bíró Gabriella
Risks of Commercial Real Estate Financing Based on the Experiences of Supervisory Reviews pp. 74–91 Downloads
Márk Szenes, András Tomsics and Dávid Kutasi
The Impact of Climate Change on the Insurance Sector pp. 92–118 Downloads
Anett Pandurics and Péter Szalai

Volume 15, issue 4, 2016

The Wealth Position of Hungarian Households based on HFCS pp. 115–150 Downloads
Anna Boldizsár, Zsuzsa Kékesi, Balázs Kóczián and Balázs Sisak
Value-Creating Uncertainty – A Real Options Approach in Venture Capital pp. 151–166 Downloads
Balázs FazekasBalázs Fazekas
The International Practice of Statistical Property Valuation Methods and the Possibilities of Introducing Automated Valuation Models in Hungary pp. 45–64 Downloads
Áron Horváth, Blanka Imre and Zoltán Sápi
Identifying the determinants of housing loan margins in the Hungarian banking system pp. 5–44 Downloads
Ákos Aczél, Adam Banai, András Borsos and Bálint Dancsik
Impact of the Funding for Growth Scheme on the Hungarian economy pp. 65–87 Downloads
András László
The insurance sector at a milestone: positive initial experiences with the newly introduced Solvency II system pp. 88–114 Downloads
Zsuzsanna Bora, Norbert Holczinger, Koppány Nagy and Gabriella Merész

Volume 15, issue 3, 2016

Bank resolution as a new MNB function – resolution of MKB BankAdministrative law aspects of the macroprudential regulation and supervision of the financial intermediary system – normativity, organisation, toolkit pp. 27-50 Downloads
János Kálmán
Supervision by robust risk monitoring – a cycle-independent Hungarian corporate credit rating system pp. 51-78 Downloads
György Inzelt, Gábor Szappanos and Zsolt Armai
Bank resolution as a new MNB function – resolution of MKB Bank pp. 5–26 Downloads
Krisztina Földényi Láhm, András Kómár, Antal Stréda and Róbert Szegedi
How to set listing criteria for small and medium-sized enterprises in Hungary? pp. 79-109 Downloads
Adam Banai, Szilárd Erhart, Nikolett Vágó and Péter Varga

Volume 15, issue 2, 2016

Risk Management Approaches and Bank Size pp. 114–128 Downloads
Dániel Homolya
Macroeconomic effects of the increase of electronic retail payments – A general equilibrium approach using Hungarian data pp. 129–152 Downloads
Tamás Ilyés and Lóránt Varga
Financial personality types in Hungary – research methods and results pp. 153–172 Downloads
Erzsébet Németh, Daniel Beres, Katalin Huzdik and Boglárka Zsótér
The controversial treatment of money and banks in macroeconomics pp. 33–58 Downloads
Istvan Abel, Kristóf Lehmann and Attila Tapaszti
Review of Hungarian EU transfers – at the border of two fiscal periods pp. 59–87 Downloads
Anna Boldizsár, Zsuzsa Kékesi, Péter Koroknai and Balázs Sisak
The interaction between fiscal and monetary policy in Hungary over the past decade and a half pp. 5–32 Downloads
György Matolcsy and Dániel Palotai
Key features of the Chinese bond market pp. 88–113 Downloads
Zsanett Sütõ and Tamás Tóth

Volume 15, issue 1, 2016

The Pénzintézeti Központ was established 100 years ago pp. 124–144 Downloads
Bence Varga
Revision of the quantification of market risk in the Basel III regulatory framework pp. 33–50 Downloads
Gyöngyi Bugár and Anita Ratting
Transformation of the international and European project finance market as a result of the crisis pp. 51–69 Downloads
Agnes Csiszarik-Kocsir
Before and after acquisition in Hungary: focus on working capital management pp. 70–90 Downloads
László Zoltán Kucséber
Methodological issues of credit rating – Are sovereign credit rating actions reconstructible? pp. 7–32 Downloads
Imre Ligeti and Zsolt Szõrfi
Volatility capital buffer to prevent the breach of the Solvency II capital requirements pp. 91–123 Downloads
Zoltán Zubor
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