Public Finance Quarterly
2005 - 2025
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Volume 69, issue 4, 2023
- The effect of quantitative easing on US sector returns pp. 7-27

- Kristóf Lehmann, Gabor Neszveda and Tamás Molnár
- Funding gap in the Hungarian venture capital market pp. 28-44

- András Póra and Árpád Szőcs
- The COVID-19 pandemic and discouraged borrowers among Hungarian companies pp. 45-61

- Zsolt Szabó
- The reflexive relationship between financial and social exclusion for the selected Central-Eastern European countries pp. 62-83

- Byambasuren Dorjnyambuu
- Inflation and finance pp. 84-94

- Katalin Botos
- The last 22 years of student lending – Analysis of the socio-economic impact of the student loan product family pp. 95-108

- Bálint Duráczky
- Which money is more reliable? Book review pp. 109-113

- Pál Czeglédi
Volume 69, issue 3, 2023
- Foreword- Prof. Dr. Lukács János, Editor-in-Chief pp. 5-6

- Lukács János
- Rule-based budgeting and the financial stability – the European solution pp. 7-30

- Árpád Kovács
- Acceptance of large corporate receivables as collateral – the practice of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank in view of the principles of collateral management, with a specific focus on legal risks pp. 31-52

- Dániel Lerner-Nagy, András Straubinger and Dániel Szabadkai
- Integration of financial institutions supported with data asset development – Magyar Bankholding case study pp. 53-71

- Gábor Vajda, Antal Martzy, Zoltán Lovász and Zoltán Zéman
- Euro area economic growth between 2010 and 2019 in the light of secular stagnation theory pp. 72-88

- Tibor Tatay and Eszter Kazinczy
- Handling outliers in bankruptcy prediction models based on logistic regression pp. 89-103

- Tünde Katalin Szántó
- A stagflation-proof bill of exchange circulation model – Presentation and evaluation pp. 104-119

- Zsuzsanna Novák and Zsuzsanna Szalay
- Non-growth or social collapse?! pp. 120-124

- Tamás Pesuth
- Interview with Dr. Péter Halmai pp. 125-130

- Pál Péter Kolozsi
Volume 69, issue 2, 2023
- Prof. Dr. Lukács János, Editor-in-Chief pp. 5-6

- Lukács János
- Prof. Dr. Takáts Előd, Rector of Corvinus University of Budapest pp. 7-7

- Elod Takats
- Dr. Windisch László, President of the State Audit Office of Hungary pp. 8-9

- László Windisch
- Characteristics of splitting family tax benefit and strategies of those choosing the splitting pp. 11-29

- Éva Szabóné Bonifert
- The impact of convergence of inequalities in the European Union since 2004 pp. 30-50

- Tünde Gergics
- The perfect quality model and the quality of public finances pp. 51-66

- László Csorba
- Compilation of an International Journal List in the HAS IX. Section of the Doctoral Committee for Economics and Management pp. 67-80

- Imre Dobos, Péter Halmai and Péter László Sasvári
- The system of Hungarian sport financing, with special regard to public finance aspects pp. 81-98

- Nikolett Ágnes Tóth and Gábor Mátrai
- Squaring the Circle, or a Quantified Rating of ESG Reports pp. 99-117

- Tibor Hajdu, Lukács János and Anita Reizingerné Ducsai
- Analysis of the performance of predictive models during Covid-19 and the Russian-Ukrainian war pp. 118-132

- László Vancsura and Tibor Bareith
- Apocalypse?! – Garden of Eden?! pp. 133-136

- Tamás Pesuth
- For the 70th birthday of Prof. Száz pp. 137-142

- Ágnes Vidovics Dancs
Volume 69, issue 1, 2023
- Sustainability or Survivability? pp. 7-8

- Eörs Szathmáry
- Quo Vadis, Market Economy? Challenges of Sustainability and Values, Possible Answers pp. 9-28

- György Kocziszky
- Financing a Sustainable Economy in Hungary, Opportunities and Challenges: Decarbonisation, Green Transition, Sustainable Finance, Central Bank pp. 29-45

- Csaba Kandrács
- Sustainable Growth, Growth Potential. Tendencies of Potential Growth in the European Union pp. 46-63

- Peter Halmai
- Spatial Localization of the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 64-74

- József Benedek
- Sustainable Employment pp. 75-90

- Kolos Kardkovács
- Fiscal Sustainability in Focus pp. 91-107

- Gergely Baksay and Gabor Kiss
- The Most Recent Alliance between Faith and Knowledge to Save our Created World pp. 108-113

- Ibolya Török and Egon Nagy
- New Economics for Sustainability pp. 114-118

- Pál Péter Kolozsi
- Sustainability, in other Words Responsibility for the Future, is Fundamentally a Question of Values pp. 119-122

- Zsuzsanna Hornyik
Volume 67, issue Spec, 2022
- Some Taxonomic Elements of the Internal Control of Public Finances and Experiences of Teaching them at the University of Public Service pp. 7-27

- Csaba Lentner
- Supporting Decision-Making with the Tools of Risk Management pp. 28-47

- István Fekete
- Role of Coaching in the Hungarian Economic Development – With Particular Attention to Management Development and Internal Audit pp. 48-65

- István Kunos
- Consulting Activities of Internal Auditors in the Public Sector in Hungary pp. 66-82

- Tamás Kovács
Volume 67, issue 4, 2022
- The Motives for Issuing Central Bank Digital Currency and the Challenges of Introduction Thereof pp. 491-505

- Elemér Terták and Levente Kovács
- Central Bank Digital Currency: the Next Money Revolution? — Central Bank Digital Currencies in the Dimension of Geopolitics pp. 506-521

- Eszter Boros and Marcell Horváth
- Central Bank Digital Currency: A New Instrument of Monetary Policy pp. 522-538

- Balázs Kóczián, András Kollarik, Lóránt Kiss and Péter Simon
- Monetary Sovereignty and Central Bank Digital Currency pp. 539-552

- Gábor Horváth
- Is the Renminbi a Global Currency in the Making? Globalization of Digital yuan pp. 553-566

- Wycliffe Obwori Alwago
- Socialisation Determining Individual Financial Decisions from the Aspect of Financial Literacy pp. 567-584

- Ágnes Csiszárik-Kocsir
- First Year Experience of the Abolition of the €22 Rule and the Introduction of the New e-Commerce Vat Laws pp. 585-600

- Kristóf Péter Bakai, László Suba and Andrea Szabó
Volume 67, issue 3, 2022
- Editorial pp. 313-314

- László Windisch
- The Appearance of Economic, Social, Financial and Environmental Sustainability Aspects in the Practices of the National Bank of Hungary pp. 315-334

- György Matolcsy
- Renewable Energy Production and Storage Options and their Economic Impacts in Hungary pp. 335-357

- Márton Németh
- Natural Gas in Central and Southeastern Europe: Market Unification and New Challenges pp. 358-378

- András Giday and László Fritsch
- Potential Model to Support the Achievement of Corporate Carbon Neutrality pp. 379-395

- Ferenc Bognár and Elvira Böcskei
- Business Opportunities in Power Supply with Gas Engines in the Health Sector pp. 413-429

- István Vokony, Bálint Sinkovits, Péter Márk Sőrés, Dániel Divényi and Mária Szalmáné Csete
- Assessment of Audit Activities in the Public Administration with a Focus on the Types of Audits — Practice in the Public Sector of the V4 Countries pp. 448-462

- Lenka Hudáková Stašová
- Comparison of Economic Cycles of the Slovak Economy and Other Visegrad Four Countries pp. 463-481

- Eleonora Matoušková
- Lessons Learned from an Operational Smart Grid Through the Example of a Local Government in Hungary pp. 496-412

- Noémi Piricz and Balázs Révész
Volume 67, issue 2, 2022
- Sustainable Catching-Up Requires a Complete Turn in Competitiveness pp. 159-180

- Gergely Baksay and Ágnes Nagy
- New Aspects of Sustainability: Analysis of the European Practice of Non-Financial Reports pp. 181-195

- Anita Boros, Csaba Lentner and Vitéz Nagy
- China, as the Sovereign Creditor of Emerging Markets and Developing Economies pp. 196-212

- András Póra and Valéria Széplaki
- The Re-Emergence of Sovereign Spread in Emerging Countries in the Post-Covid–19 Economy pp. 213-230

- Sabri Alipanah, Mercédesz Mészáros and Gábor Dávid Kiss
- Exchange Rate Developments of Cryptocurrencies Based on Event Study Analysis pp. 231-247

- Vivien Czeczeli and Martin Vilonya
- The Relationship Between Asset Purchases, Monetary Aggregates, and Inflation Between 2007 and 2022 – an Example of the Federal Reserve pp. 248-269

- Máté Csiki
- Behavioral Aspects of Tax Amnesties and Their Effects in Twelve Countries pp. 270-287

- M. Mustafa Erdoğdu and Sevda Akar
- Bankrobotics: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Powered Banking Risk Management — Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing pp. 288-303

- Alexandra Prisznyák
Volume 67, issue 1, 2022
- Teachers’ Financial Literacy pp. 7-32

- Erzsébet Németh, Daniel Beres, Katalin Huzdik, Boglárka Deák-Zsótér and Aranka Mészáros
- Attitude of Hungarian Young Adults Towards Bank Loans: The Risk Mitigation Trap pp. 33-55

- Daniel Beres and Katalin Huzdik
- Helicopter Money and Basic Income, or a Work-Based Society? — A Brief History of Wages, Benefi ts, Loans and Quantitative Easing pp. 56-67

- Bálint Tamás Vargha
- Special Difficulties in Forecasting GDP in the Pandemic Situation (2020–2021) — Is there a Keynesian resurgence? pp. 68-82

- Antal István Magas
- Financing of Agricultural Pensions on the European Continent pp. 83-99

- András Giday and Tibor Tatay
- Ambivalent Change in CDS Spreads in 11 Euro Area Countries pp. 100-115

- László Török
- Disclosure of Intellectual Capital — Evidence from Indian Annual Reports pp. 116-129

- Soumya Singhal, Seema Gupta and Vijay Kumar Gupta
- Equity Based Crowdfunding — Determinants of Successful Campaign: the Case of Crowdcube Platform in the United Kingdom pp. 130-149

- Virginia Kirigo Wachira and Esther Wanjiru Wachira
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