Public Finance Quarterly
2005 - 2024
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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
Volume 66, issue S2, 2021
- Comparative Analysis of the Economic Development Paths of Hungarian Counties pp. 7-30

- György Kocziszky and Dóra Szendi
- Measuring and Analysing the Financial Performance of State-Owned Economic Entities pp. 31-51

- Krisztina Kistóth
- Accrual Accounting – an Untapped Opportunity to Measure the Performance of Budgetary Bodies pp. 52-74

- Tamás Borbély, Mária Szikszainé Király and Sándor Kakas
- Exploring Effectiveness Reserves in Hospitals with the DEA Method pp. 75-87

- Daniella Kucsma and Krisztina Varga
- Government Internal Control System and Local Government Administration Performance: Evidence from Indonesian Local Governments pp. 88-107

- Jaka Winarna, Muhtar Muhtar, Sutaryo Sutaryo and Prihatnolo Gandhi Amidjaya
Volume 66, issue S1, 2021
- Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration – Supporting Administrative Decisions pp. 23-51

- Erzsébet Fejes and Iván Futó
- Authentic and Reliable Data in the Service of National Public Data Asset pp. 52-67

- Gergely Pálmai, Szabolcs Csernyák and Zoltán Erdélyi
- Romanian Auditors’ Perception Concerning the IT Impact in the Big Data Era pp. 68-82

- Lavinia Mihaela Cristea
- Could the Global Digital Service Providers be Persuaded to Pay Their Share? pp. 151-166

- Norbert Teski and Gyula Pulay
Volume 66, issue 4, 2021
- How Effective are School Years? Examining the Link Between Human Capital and Economic Growth in European Countries, 2014–2019 pp. 467-481

- Ilona Ida Balog
- Some State Financial Segments of the Childbirth and Family Support System in Slovakia pp. 482-500

- Csaba Lentner and Zsolt Horbulák
- 50 Years of Real Convergence – Without Extractives Dependency and Tax Havens pp. 501-516

- Róbert Csoma
- Did the Covid-19 Pandemic Affect the Relationship Between Trading Volume and Return Volatility in the Cryptocurrencies? pp. 517-534

- Samut Serkan and Rahmi Yamak
- Modelling Intergovernmental Fiscal Equalisation in Zimbabwe — Towards Resolving Vertical and Horizontal Fiscal Imbalances pp. 535-550

- Vincent Chakunda, Canicio Dzingirai and Arthur Chikerema
- Dynamic Effects of Corruption on General Government Final Consumption Expenditure: Evidence from OECD Countries pp. 551-567

- Emin Efecan Aktas
- Chinese Investment under China–Pakistan Economic Corridor: Implications on Banking Performance in Pakistan pp. 568-583

- Sabeeh Ullah, Muhammad Zia and Rauf Gul
Volume 66, issue 3, 2021
- Household green finances: demand in focus pp. 311-336

- András Bethlendi and András Póra
- Missed Opportunities of Simplification Regarding Personal Income Tax Systems in Hungary pp. 337-358

- Éva Szabóné Bonifert
- The Impact of the First Wave of Covid-19 on the Financial Security of Economics Students in Higher Education pp. 359-380

- Botond Kálmán, Judit Bárczi and Zoltán Zéman
- Measurement of Creative Accounting by Transparency and Disclosure Index (TDI) Method in Automobile Industry pp. 381-396

- Ervin Denich and Dániel Hajdu
- How is it Done? Comparison between the Margin Calculation methodology of central counterparties and clearinghouses pp. 397-412

- Melinda Friesz and Kata Váradi
- Crowdfunding in Kenya: Factors for Successful Campaign — The Case of Kickstarter Crowdfunding Platform pp. 413-428

- Esther Wanjiru Wachira and Virginia Kirigo Wachira
- The Contribution of ESG Information to the Financial Stability of European Banks pp. 429-450

- Balázs Tóth, Edit Lippai-Makra, Dániel Szládek and Gábor Dávid Kis
- At the Gateway to a New Integration Paradigm pp. 451-457

- Gábor Kutasi
Volume 66, issue 2, 2021
- Survey of Hungarian High School Students’ Financial Literacy in the Last 10 Years Based on the Econventio Test pp. 175-194

- Péter Kovács, Éva Kuruczleki, Tamás Attila Rácz and Lilla Lipták
- Methodological Analysis of Accounting Quality — Empirical Approach to DeAngelo’s Model and the Modified Jones Model pp. 195-210

- Ervin Denich
- Knowledge About Past and Present Financial Crises in Relation to Financial Education pp. 211-231

- Ágnes Csiszárik-Kocsir, János Varga and Mónika Garai-Fodor
- Competences in the Field of Finance – Results of a Population Survey pp. 232-251

- Réka Szobonya
- Merger Control in Hungary pp. 252-274

- Csaba Balázs Rigó, András Tóth, András Bodócsi, Judit Buránszki and Attila Dudra
- The Position of Heterodox Economics in Economic Science pp. 275-290

- Eleonora Matoušková
- Post Draw Effects of Prize Bonds’ Investment on Bullion Returns pp. 291-302

- Malik Ghulam Shabbir Rabbani and Babar Zaheer Butt
Volume 66, issue 1, 2021
- Resilience in Focus. Certain Mechanisms of the Deepening of the Economic and Monetary Union pp. 7-31

- Peter Halmai
- Hungarian Development Opportunities of the Resilient and Innovative Space Industry pp. 32-49

- Bianka Parragh, Gusztáv Báger, Árpád Kovács and Gergely Tóth
- Captivated by Liquidity – Theoretical Traps and Practical Mazes pp. 50-67

- Zsuzsanna Novák and Tibor Tatay
- W-shaped Recovery in the Two Waves of the Coronavirus Pandemic pp. 68-90

- Dániel Molnár, Diána Horváth and Gábor Regős
- Fiscal Distress of Hungarian Local Governments in the Light of the Debt Consolidation and the Reorganisation of the Municipal System pp. 91-111

- Tamás Attila Rácz and Balázs Tóth
- The Opportunities of the Performance-based Publication Model in Hungary pp. 112-133

- Péter László Sasvári, Bálint Teleki and Anna Urbanovics
- The Impact of the Institutional Factors in the Public Sphere on Export in OECD Countries pp. 134-150

- Alper Ozmen and Tufan Saritas
- Analysis of the Influence of the Price of Raw Oil and Natural Gas on the Prices of Indices and Shares of the Turkish Stock Exchange pp. 151-166

- Nurkhodzha Akbulaev, Basti Aliyeva and Shehla Rzayeva
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