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Financial and Economic Review

2014 - 2025

From Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary)
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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

Volume 14, issue 5, 2015

A japán bankrendszer átalakulásának fõbb állomásai pp. 116–132 Downloads
Hidasi Balázs and Papp István
Kína: a tervgazdaságtól a modern bankrendszerig pp. 133–144 Downloads
Komlóssy Laura, Kovalszky Zsolt, Körmendi Gyöngyi, Lang Péter and Martin Stancsics
Hajlító csapások - Az állami segítség ára az Amerikai Egyesült Államok bankrendszerében pp. 14-32 Downloads
Istvan Abel, Zsolt Kovalszky and Dániel Módos
A lengyel bankrendszer nemzetköziesedése és a devizahitelezés pp. 145–155 Downloads
Mucsi Balázs, Csortos Orsolya and Kóczián Balázs
Bankválságok és sokkok: a lett bankrendszer fejlõdése pp. 156–171 Downloads
Baksay Gergely, Módos Dániel and Olasz Henrietta
A német bankrendszer három pillére pp. 172–190 Downloads
Bokor Csilla, Lányi Bence and Tapaszti Attila
Az orosz bankrendszer pp. 191–206 Downloads
Balla Gergely Patrik, Lajos Szabó and Váradi Balázs
Duális bankrendszer Svájcban pp. 207–219 Downloads
Fáykiss Péter, Szalai Zoltán and Tóth Ede
A török bankrendszer: A reorganizációtól a túlfûtöttségig pp. 220–230 Downloads
Csortos Orsolya, Dancsik Bálint and Molnár György
Az ukrán bankrendszer evolúciója és felépítése pp. 231–245 Downloads
Kicsák Gergely, Ligeti Imre and Sulyok András
Válságból válságba – Az argentin bankrendszer elmúlt 20 évének története pp. 33–44 Downloads
Adam Banai, Méhes Attila and Winkler Sándor
A bolgár bankrendszer története a rendszerváltás óta elmúlt 20 évének története pp. 45–57 Downloads
Horváth Dániel, Pintér Cecília and Tóth Tamás
A chilei bankrendszer elemzése pp. 58–71 Downloads
Kálmán Péter, Monoki Péter and Vágó Nikolett
Iszlám bankrendszer az Egyesült Arab Emírségekben pp. 72–89 Downloads
Ádám Dénes, Bodnár László and Luspay Miklós
Az Egyesült Királyság bankrendszerének története: univerzális bankok létrejötte pp. 90–101 Downloads
Daniel Felcser, Plajner Ádám and Schindler István

Volume 14, issue 4, 2015

Bank controlling with a marketing attitude – applied statistics in the service of controlling pp. 110–125 Downloads
Péter Kalmár, Zoltán Zéman and Lukács János
Timing characteristics of overnight unsecured interbank transactions in VIBER pp. 126–154 Downloads
László Bodnár, Miklós Luspay and Cecília Pintér
Possible explanations of the low inflation environment and restrained investment activity pp. 29–56 Downloads
Orsolya Csortos and Zoltán Szalai
Micro- and macroprudential regulatory instruments compared across the European Union pp. 57–86 Downloads
László Seregdi, János Szakács and Ágnes Tõrös
The Phillips curve – history of thought and empirical evidence pp. 5–38 Downloads
Szabolcs Szentmihályi and Balázs Világi
Level of interest rates in the light of the changing interest rate policy in Hungary between 1924 and 2015 – How did the central bank base rate get to its historic low levels? pp. 87–109 Downloads
Annamária Madarász and Zsuzsanna Novák

Volume 14, issue 3, 2015

Difficulties in them management of the global financial crisis: academic and economic policy lessons pp. 5-38 Downloads
Orsolya Csortos and Zoltan Szalai
The impact of the easing cycle on the Hungarian macroeconomy and financial markets pp. 39-59 Downloads
Daniel Felcser, Gábor Dániel Soós and Balázs Váradi
Phasing out household foreign currency loans: schedule and framework pp. 60-87 Downloads
Pál Péter Kolozsi, Adam Banai and Balázs Vonnák
An analysis of the determinants of labour productivity in financial sectors in the context of intellectual property rights pp. 88-105 Downloads
Domicián Máté
Incentives and restrictions in venture capital contracts pp. 106-121 Downloads
Anita Lovas, János Pereczes and Viktória Rába
Savings cooperatives + integration = More efficient payment services? pp. 122-146 Downloads
László Bodnár, László Delikát, Bence Illés and Ádám Szepesi

Volume 14, issue 2, 2015

Show me how you pay and I will tell you who you are – Socio-demographic determinants of payment habits pp. 25–61 Downloads
Tamás Ilyés and Lóránt Varga
Topology of the foreign currency/forint swap market pp. 28–157 Downloads
Adam Banai, András Kollarik and András Szabó-Solticzky
Labor’s Share in Hungary pp. 5–24 Downloads
J. Michael Orszag and Peter Orszag
Analysis methodology of interbank reference rates - International trends and the results of the first Hungarian annual statistical analysis for 2014 pp. 62–88 Downloads
Dániel Horváth and Eszter Makay
The macroeconomic impacts of demographic changes in Hungary in the context of the European Union pp. 89–127 Downloads
Emese Kreiszné Hudák, Péter Varga and Viktor Várpalotai

Volume 14, issue 1, 2015

The safety trap – the financial market and macroeconomic consequences of the scarcity of safe assets pp. 111–138 Downloads
Dániel Horváth and Róbert Szini
The most important steps of BUBOR reforms led by the Central Bank of Hungary in an international comparison pp. 139–165 Downloads
Szilárd Erhart and Róbert Mátrai
Four hours is actually how many hours? – The actual time required for intraday transfers pp. 166–192 Downloads
Péter Császár
Diverging financial regulations after the crisis? A comparison of the EU’s and the United States’ responses pp. 31–55 Downloads
Zsuzsánna Biedermann and Ágnes Orosz
Bad product development results in systemic market failure – Foreign currency mortgage loans to Hungarian households pp. 5-30 Downloads
András Bethlendi
International Trends in Student Lending pp. 56–78 Downloads
Máté Vona
The role of household portfolio restructuring in financing of the general government pp. 79–110 Downloads
Zsuzsa Kékesi, Balázs Kóczián and Balázs Sisak
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