Public Finance Quarterly
2005 - 2024
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Volume 63, issue 4, 2018
- 'Tetrahedron Effect' – Connections Between the Central Bank Base Rate, Cash Holdings, Retail Deposits, Lending and Seigniorage in Hungary pp. 433-447

- Ernő Huszti
- Cash or Card? – An Explorative Analysis of Consumers’ Payment Behaviour in Hungary pp. 448-472

- Tamás Végső, Ágnes Belházyné Illés and Anikó Bódi-Schubert
- Local Alternative currencies – New opportunities in expanding local financial services pp. 473-489

- Csaba Lakócai, Zoltán Gál and Sándor Zsolt Kovács
- Objective corruption risks – subjective controls – Integrity of Publicly Owned Business Associations, Methodology and Results of the Integrity Survey pp. 490-510

- Gyula Pulay and Anikó Lucza
- Validity of value-based consumer behaviour models in terms of the financial awareness of Generations Z and Y pp. 511-529

- Mónika Garai-Fodor and Agnes Csiszarik-Kocsir
- How to Strengthen Hungarian Small enterprises that face the challenges of neo-globalization pp. 530-548

- László Árva, Magdolna Csath and András Giday
- Analyzing the Link Between Accounting Sensitive Non-Debt Tax Shields and Investment Opportunity Set pp. 549-566

- Mobeen Ur Rehman, Muhammad Arsalan Butt, Muddasar Ghani Khwaja and Muhammad Kashif
- Securities Post-trading Infrastructure – Past, Present and Future pp. 567-580

- Daniel Beres
Volume 63, issue 3, 2018
- The Role and Impact of Trust on the Operation and Sustainability of the State pp. 289-302

- Norbert Kiss
- Green Bond, the Financial Instrument that Supports Sustainable Development – Opportunities and Barriers pp. 303-318

- Zsolt Mihálovits and Attila Tapaszti
- Sustainable Growth – Sustainable Financial Services in the European Union pp. 319-334

- Andrea Elekes
- Horizontal Development of Science – Can financial dogma be sustained? pp. 335-344

- Katalin Botos
- Effect of Regulations on Financial Performance and Outreach of MFIs pp. 345-354

- Waqas Amin, Fengming Qin, Abdul Rauf and Fayyaz Ahmad
- Does VAT Cut Appear on the Menu? – The Consumer Price Impact of Hungarian VAT Decreases of 2016–2017 pp. 355-375

- Bálint Ván and Daniel Olah
- Tax Burden on Labour Income in the Visegrád Region pp. 376-401

- András Giday and László Mádi
- Methodological Challenges in Cost-Benefit Analysis pp. 402-423

- Tünde Vörös
Volume 63, issue 2, 2018
- Experiences Concerning Transition to Accrual Accounting in the Public Sector from the Perspective of Supreme Audit Institutions pp. 139-154

- József Simon, Tamás Fejszák, Bernhard Schatz, Toma Donchev and Miroslav Ivanov
- Integrity Risks and Controls of Public Services pp. 155-175

- Erzsébet Németh, Bettina Martus and Bálint Tamás Vargha
- Analysis of the Creditworthiness of Local Government-owned Companies with a Credit Scoring Method pp. 176-195

- Zoltán Zéman, Szilárd Hegedűs and Petronella Molnár
- Towards an Incentive Tax System – Reform of the Tax System and Tax Administration in Hungary pp. 196-215

- Bianka Parragh and Dániel Palotai
- The Impact of Reducing the Corporate Income Tax Rate on the State Aid Practices of EU Member States (2000 to 2015) pp. 216-234

- Ábel Czékus
- Some Features of Hungarian Financial Literacy in the Light of the Economic Behaviour of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises pp. 235-253

- Ágnes Győri and Ágnes Czakó
- Ireland before and after the Crisis – Authoritative but Hazardous Structural Reforms in Financial Crisis Management pp. 254-274

- László Török
- Yuval Noah Harari: Money (Bibliography Review) pp. 275-280

- Tamás Pesuth and Bendegúz Tamás Varga
Volume 63, issue 1, 2018
- Economic Growth and Changes in Capital and Labour Income in the USA (1988–2016) – Additional Information to the Piketty Thesis pp. 7-23

- István Magas
- The Relationship Between Fiscal Consolidation and Sovereign Debt – Does Fiscal Correction Decrease or Increase Debt Rate? pp. 24-38

- Ádám Marton
- Examining the Financial Literacy of Young Adults – The Correlations of Time Perspective, Financial Well-Being and Delay of Gratification pp. 39-54

- Boglárka Zsótér
- The Euro and the Battle of Ideas pp. 55-63

- László Bartók
- Competitiveness Based on Knowledge and Innovation – Possibilities of Increasing Budget Revenues in the Era of Digitalisation and Robotisation pp. 64-79

- Magdolna Csath
- Comparison of Risk Calculation Based on Historical Simulation and the Copula Function pp. 80-95

- Panna Miskolczi
- Neoliberalism as a Political Programme and Elements of its Implementation – A Narrative in Theoretical History pp. 96-112

- Daniel Olah
- Impossibility Trilemmas in Hungarian Economic History (1867–1938) pp. 113-129

- György Kovács and Bence Varga
Volume 62, issue 4, 2017
- Budget Residues Constituting a Budgetary Risk pp. 429-443

- Gyula Pulay, József Simon and István Szilas
- Examination of Indicators Determining the Rate of Government Debt – Comparative Analysis of the V4 and GIPS Countries Using One-step Dynamic Panel Regression pp. 444-461

- Marianna Sávai and Gábor Dávid Kiss
- The Development and Practice of Electronic Tax Administration pp. 462-477

- Rita Anna Ambrus and Zsuzsanna Széles
- Ergodic Versus Uncertain Financial Processes – Part II: Neoclassical and Institutional Economics pp. 478-501

- Jozsef Moczar
- Categorising the Central Bank's Credit Incentive Programs by Targeting and Intensity pp. 502-523

- Pál Péter Kolozsi, Bianka Parragh and György Pulai
- The Fed’s Impact on Government Debt Interest – Impact of the Fed’s Interest Rate Decisions on Hungarian and other Emerging Market Sovereign Bond Yields pp. 524-536

- Krisztina Füzesi, László György and Gábor Kutasi
- Changes in the Financial Regulatory Environment of Commercial Papers in the United States and Europe pp. 537-553

- András Kecskés
- The Risks of Project Finance – Based on International and Domestic Experiences pp. 554-572

- Gyorgy Walter
- J is for Junk Economics – A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception pp. 573-577

- Katalin Botos
Volume 62, issue 3, 2017
- The Risk-mitigating Role of Financial Controlling at Local Government Entities – Modelling Profitability and Liquidity Aspects pp. 294-310

- Zoltán Zéman
- The Relationship Between Idiosyncratic, Stock Market Volatility and Excess Stock Returns pp. 311-325

- Fatima Rehman, Yasir Kamal and Saif Ul Amin
- Efficient Bankruptcy and Reorganisation in Domestic Practice pp. 326-347

- Éva Pálinkó and Tamás Tóth
- Impact of MFIs Outreach on Profitability – The Case of Latin America pp. 348-361

- Waqas Amin, Fengming Qin, Abdul Rauf and Farid Ahmad
- The Necessity and Characteristics of Concern Analysis pp. 362-379

- Szilvia Simon and Péter Kresalek
- The Classification of Public Expenditure in Post-Soviet Union States and OECD Member Countries pp. 380-400

- Nijat Huseynov
- Market Versus State: in Theory and in Practice – Thoughts on the “Keynes and Hayek” Book Review of Katalin Botos pp. 401-410

- László Szakadát
- Could Fiscalisation Really Solve the Problems of the Pension System? pp. 411-419

- József Banyár
- Ergodic Versus Uncertain Financial Processes Part I – Ergodic Hypothesis and Uncertainty in Financial Theory pp. 478-501

- József Móczár
Volume 62, issue 2, 2017
- Which of our Taxes Should be Flat-rate Tax? – Tax Structure Diagnosis: VAT and PIT pp. 127-149

- András Giday
- Economic Policy Tools to Increase Net Wage Share During a Crisis – The Transition to a Wage-led Growth Model in Hungary pp. 150-170

- László György and Daniel Olah
- Certain Effects of Family and Home Setup Tax Benefits and Subsidies pp. 171-187

- Judit Sági, Tibor Tatay, Csaba Lentner and Ildikó Neumanné Virág
- Tax Base Erosion Symptoms? – Overview on Offshore Capital Outflow pp. 188-211

- Bálint Tamás Vargha
- The Role of the Second and Third Pension Pillar in the Hungarian Pension System pp. 212-231

- Anett Pandurics and Péter Szalai
- Monetary Controversies – Results of the Central Bank’s New Role Perception pp. 232-249

- Bianka Parragh
- The Impact of Changes in the Socio-Economic Environment on Financial Literacy – Comparison of the OECD 2010 and 2015 Research Results pp. 250-265

- Boglárka Zsótér, Erzsébet Németh and Alexandra Luksander
Volume 62, issue 1, 2017
- Reducing the Tax Burden and Whitening the Economy in Hungary after 2010 pp. 7-21

- József Varga
- Impact of the Tax System on the Competitiveness of Businesses and Capital Inflow – International comparison within the CEE region pp. 22-38

- László Nagy
- The Correlations of Corporate Investments, European Union Grants and Competitiveness pp. 39-49

- Róbert Csoma
- Competition and Controlling in Higher Education, a Crucial Segment of the Public Sector pp. 50-73

- Lívia Pavlik
- How Can We Escape the Middle Income Trap? pp. 74-87

- Pál Péter Kolozsi
- Accounting During the Austro-Hungarian Compromise and the Post-Communist Regime Change pp. 88-100

- Katalin Borbély
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