Public Finance Quarterly
2005 - 2024
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Volume 61, issue 4, 2016
- 70 Years of the Hungarian Forint pp. 431-441

- Ernő Huszti
- Money Creation in the Modern Economy pp. 442-457

- Katalin Botos
- Certain Macroeconomic Effects of the Federal Reserve’s Quantitative Easing Program pp. 458-479

- Vivien Czeczeli
- EPSAS: Investment Into the Future – European Public Sector Accounting: Present and Future pp. 480-499

- Gergely Harsányi, László István Lukács, Mihály Ormos, Krisztina Sisa, Krisztina Szedlák and Attila Veress
- The Impact of CSR on Chinese Economic Development pp. 500-515

- Maohua Li, Zoltán Zéman and Jing Li
- Main Causes and Process of Financial Distress – An Empirical Analysis of Hungarian Firms pp. 516-532

- Éva Pálinkó and Ágnes Svoób
- New Directions in Crowdfunding pp. 533-544

- Ákos Gábossy
Volume 61, issue 3, 2016
- Culmination of the Powers of the State Audit Office of Hungary within the Scope of New Legislation on Public Funds pp. 291-311

- László Domokos
- The Fiscal Council in the Hungarian Fundamental Law – Sketch on the Development of the Institution and the European Union Practice pp. 312-330

- Árpád Kovács
- Crises, Human Rights and Legal Challenges pp. 331-342

- Barnabás Lenkovics
- Contribution of the Supreme Audit Office of Poland to Legislation and Experiences of Some Other SAIs pp. 343-359

- Jacek Mazur
- The Hungarian Economic Policy Model After 2010 pp. 360-381

- László György and József Veress
- The Financing Reform of Social Security – How to Kill Many Birds with One Stone? pp. 382-400

- László Mádi and László Árva
- Insight and Blight – Initiatives on Enhancing Financial Literacy in Hungary pp. 401-422

- Erzsébet Németh, Katalin Jakovác, Aranka Mészáros, Péter Kollár and Viktor Várpalotai
Volume 61, issue 2, 2016
- Developments in Public Procurement in Hungary – Opportunities and Challenges pp. 137-153

- Csaba Balázs Rigó
- Utilisation of the Hungarian SAO’s Work in the Light of Auditing Public Procurements pp. 154-169

- Nóra Gál, Nikolett Bodánszky, Zsolt Székely and Leila Mészáros
- Public Sector Procurement – the Challenges Facing a Small Country pp. 170-177

- Anthony Barrett and David Rees
- Renewal of Public Management – Contributions of State Audit Office of Hungary to enhance corporate governance of state-owned enterprises pp. 178-198

- László Domokos, Viktor Várpalotai, Katalin Jakovác, Erzsébet Németh, Mária Makkai and Margit Horváth
- Market Role of the State and Possibilities to Control this Role at Public Enterprises pp. 199-223

- Ákos Milicz
- Transformation in Hungary’s Higher Education System – Within the framework of accrual-based and cash-based accounting pp. 224-243

- Lívia Pavlik
- Jobless Growth: the Impact of Structural Changes pp. 244-264

- Bettina Szandra Martus
- Risk Management Measurement and Evaluation Methods Based on Performance Indicators pp. 265-281

- János Ivanyos and Éva Sándor-Kriszt
Volume 61, issue 1, 2016
- Reduction of External Vulnerability with Monetary Policy Tools – Renewal of the monetary policy instruments of the National Bank of Hungary (2014–2016) pp. 7-33

- Pál Péter Kolozsi and Mihály Hoffmann
- Redefining the Role of Central Banks pp. 34-48

- Tamás Pesuth
- From Independent Slovakian Central Bank Policy to the Monetary Policy of the Euro Area pp. 49-64

- László Nagy
- The Czech National Bank’s Role Since the Global Crisis pp. 65-93

- Tibor Hlédik, Tomas Holub and Petr Král
- The Effect of Interbank Liquidity Surplus on Corporate and Interbank Interest Rates pp. 94-109

- János Varga
- Relationships Between Stock Returns and Corporate Financial Ratios Based on a Statistical Analysis of Corporate Data from the Hong Kong Stock Market pp. 110-123

- Lai, Ping-fu (Brian) and Cho, Kwai-yee (Kevin)
- What Have We Learned? Macroeconomic Policy After the Crisis pp. 124-128

- Viktor Várpalotai
Volume 60, issue 4, 2015
- The Role of the State Audit Office of Hungary in Stabilising Public Finances pp. 415-432

- László Domokos, Gyula Pulay, Krisztina Pető and Éva Pongrácz
- The Changing Role of Public Debt in Economics and the Basic Principles of Hungarian Debt Management pp. 433-446

- György Barcza
- The New Hungarian Public Finance System – in a Historical, Institutional and Scientific Context pp. 447-461

- Csaba Lentner
- The Fiscal Tools of Crisis Management – A Comparative Analysis pp. 462-481

- Viktor Asztalos
- Burdensome Legacy – Political and Economic Changes Through the Glasses of a Financial Policy Maker pp. 482-491

- Katalin Botos
- Introduction of a Debt Management Procedure for Natural Persons in Hungary pp. 492-509

- Gusztáv Báger
- Structural Reforms and Growth Potential in the European Union pp. 510-525

- Peter Halmai
- The Contribution of the State Audit Office to Good Governance and the Renewal of Accounting pp. 526-547

- Katalin Ágnes Pályi
Volume 60, issue 3, 2015
- Innovative Banking Services for Centralised Corporate Cash Management pp. 312-325

- Gyorgy Walter and Balázs Kenesei
- Buy or Sell? Hungarian Carbon Credit Trade: Years of Learning pp. 326-341

- Mária Lakatos and Éva Karai
- Nature of TARGET2 Imbalances pp. 342-356

- Péter Szécsényi
- Income Tax Progressivity and Income Inequality: the Case of Payroll Tax with Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 357-383

- Simegn Nigussie Motuma and Dejene Mamo Bekana
- Effects of Income Inequalities: Society and Economy – Anomalies of the “Flagship” pp. 384-395

- Katalin Botos
- Intensifying accumulation of wealth and a deepening gap, or the “teething troubles” of capitalism pp. 396-405

- Árpád Cseh
Volume 60, issue 2, 2015
- Investment Ebb and Flow in the Hungarian Economy pp. 147-170

- Gusztáv Báger
- Investment Rate in the Visegrád Group pp. 171-193

- András Giday
- Hungry for Risk – A risk appetite framework for operational risks pp. 212-225

- Gabriella Lamanda and Zsuzsanna Vőneki
- Immaterial Assets in the Hungarian Accounting System and Financial Statements pp. 226-237

- Zsuzsanna Ilona Kovács
- Investment or Learning Curve? – The effects of EU and government funds on the development of the Hungarian venture capital market pp. 238-248

- Patrícia Becsky-Nagy and Balázs Fazekas
- Should We Increase Economic Growth or Boost Employment? – The problem of American economic growth pp. 249-269

- Bettina Martus
- Appreciation of the Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Global Economy pp. 270-287

- Róbert Csoma
Volume 60, issue 1, 2015
- Risk Analysis and Risk Management in the Public Sector and in Public Auditing pp. 7-28

- László Domokos, Melinda Nyéki, Katalin Jakovác, Erzsébet Németh and Csaba Hatvani
- Risk, Risk Perception, Risk Management – a Review of the Literature pp. 29-48

- Tamás Vasvári
- Calculating Prime Costs Under the New Framework of Public Finances Accounting – The Special Features of Higher Education pp. 63-77

- Lívia Pavlik
- Off-exchange Trading, Dark Pools and their Regulatory Dilemmas pp. 78-94

- Zsuzsánna Biedermann
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the Banking Sector pp. 95-103

- Csaba Lentner, Krisztina Szegedi and Tibor Tatay
- Financial Globalisation and the Spatial Limitations of the Financial-monetary Integration in the Euro Area pp. 104-124

- Zoltán Gál
- The Institutional Framework for the Supervision of the Financial Intermediary System in Hungary pp. 125-138

- János Kálmán
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