Public Finance Quarterly
2010 - 2022
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Volume 59, issue 4, 2014
- Finances and Life Cycles pp. 413-424

- Katalin Botos
- What Influences the Savings Decisions of the Hungarian Population? pp. 425-443

- Annamária Horváthné Kökény and Zsuzsanna Széles
- An Empirical Study of Financial Literacy versus Risk Tolerance Among Higher Education Students pp. 444-456

- Katalin Huzdik, Daniel Beres and Erzsébet Németh
- Transformation of the Pension Systems in OECD Countries after the 2008 Crisis pp. 457-469

- Péter Halmosi
- Performance of Stock Market Prediction pp. 470-491

- Ping-fu Lai and Wong Chung Hang
- Central Bank Profitability and Budget Deficit pp. 492-510

- Zsuzsanna Novák and Imre Vámos
- The Forecasting Capacity of Indicators Measuring Budget Sustainability pp. 511-528

- Csaba Tóth
- Real Options Analysis of Electricity Portfolios pp. 529-545

- Vivien Csapi
Volume 59, issue 3, 2014
- A Systemic Approach to the Local Government System pp. 281-295

- József Sivák
- Internal Controls in Local Governments pp. 296-309

- Mária Benedek, Klára Tubak Szenténé and Daniel Beres
- The Debt Consolidation of Hungarian Local Governments pp. 310-325

- Csaba Lentner
- Fiscal Councils in the Countries of Eastern-Central Europe pp. 326-345

- Árpád Kovács
- English or German or Both: Recipes for Developing Countries pp. 346-366

- Bilal Mehmood and Syed Hassan Raza
- Crowdfunding pp. 355-366

- Mónika Kuti and Gábor Madarász
- Alternatives to Renew Monetary Policy and the Stability and Growth Pact in the Euro Area pp. 367-383

- Krisztián Kertész
- Local Government Financing – Steps towards Regional Asset Management? pp. 384-394

- András Giday
- The Independence of the external control of States pp. 395-403

- Jean-Raphaël Alventosa
Volume 59, issue 2, 2014
- Preventing corruption by strengthening organisational integrity pp. 133-149

- Gyula Pulay
- „Towards Integrity” Integrity education and research at the National University for Public Service pp. 149-163

- Norbert Kis Katain Pallai
- Objectives, methodology and results of the Integrity Survey (2011-2013) pp. 164-186

- János Szatmári, Lili Kakatics, Zoltán Gyula Szabó
- What are the difference among the currencies of foreign exchange loans? pp. 187-206

- Tamás Schuszter Gábor Dávid Kiss
- Liquidity and credit risk in the emerging financial markets pp. 207-219

- Younes Boujelbene Amir Saadaoui
- Analysis of the Factors that influence the financial literacy of young people studying in higher education pp. 220-241

- Alexandra Luksander, Dániel Béres, Katalin Huzdik, Erzsébet Németh
- From sovereign default to a delayed correction:Argentine monetary policy observations pp. 242-257

- Abel Czékus
- Financialisation or the Management Philosophy of Globalism pp. 258-271

- Katalin Botos
Volume 59, issue 1, 2014
- Protection of Consumers Against Deception in the Financial Sector pp. 7-27

- Péter Miskolczi Bodnár
- Competition Law Enforcement in the Financial Markets pp. 28-46

- Botond Horváth-Szabolcs Szentléleky
- The Focal Points of Competition Authority Activity pp. 47-64

- Balázs Timár
- How Reliable are Hungarian Macroeconomic forecasts? pp. 65-85

- Gábor Papanek - Raymund Petz
- Fiscal Imbalances, Poverty and Inequality in Pakistan pp. 86-93

- Irfan Ullah - Naimatullah Baber
- Acquisition-driven IPOs pp. 94-108

- Balázs Árpád Szűcs
- How do we arrive at our intended destination? pp. 109-112

- József Pálinkás
- Stumbling Blocks to EU and Member State Development? pp. 113-124

- Gergõ Literáti
Volume 58, issue 4, 2013
- Winners and Losers. An assessment of the Hungarian flat tax reform with microsimulation pp. 369-385

- Csaba Tóth and Péter Virovácz
- Employment stimulating tax incentives in the Hungarian labour market pp. 386-402

- András Svraka, István Szabó and Viktor Hudecz
- Economic Effects of Tax Cuts in the Reagan Administration pp. 403-419

- Gábor Kozma
- Determinants of the Pricing of Bank Loans: a Structural VAR Based analysis pp. 420-433

- Mónika Pitz and Zoltán Schepp
- Central Bank Modelling and Variables Doing Random Walks pp. 434-451

- Tibor Tatay and Balázs Kotosz
- Economic Growth and Development in Central and Eastern Europe after the Transformation pp. 452-468

- Ákos Dombi
- Applying Real Options Theory in the Electrical Energy Sector pp. 469-483

- Vivien Csapi
Volume 58, issue 3, 2013
- The Effect of Sovereign Debt on Economic Growth and Economic Development pp. 251-270

- Zsolt Szabó
- Indebtedness in Central and Eastern Europe - Eight years of new EU members pp. 271-292

- András Giday
- The Effect of the Economic Crisis on Local Governments in OECD Countries - The domestic financial risks of the Hungarian local government sector pp. 293-306

- Péter Halmosi
- The Financial Management of Local Governments in 2011 in Light of the Crowding-out effect of their debt service pp. 307-333

- Tamás Vasvári
- Savings and Implicit Debt in Pension Systems pp. 334-348

- Borbála Szüle
Volume 58, issue 2, 2013
- Crisis Management in the EU, Prospects for the De-politicisation of Economic Policy pp. 119-132

- Dóra Gyõrffy
- Governance in Europe, Trends and Fault Lines pp. 133-147

- Istvan Benczes and Gergely Rezessy
- The Modes of Matching of Insolvency Proceedings in International Comparison pp. 148-162

- Zsuzsa Piller
- The Impact of Developments Implemented from Public Finances, with Special Regard to EU Cohesion Policy pp. 163-183

- Györgyi Nyikos
- On the Independence of Auditors, with Special Regard to the Financial Sector pp. 184-198

- Tünde Barabás
- Evaluation of the Internal Control System at Central Budgetary Institutions pp. 199-218

- Zoltán István Dormán, Gábor Görgényi and Margit Horváth
- Europe, Time to Wake Up! Change of monetary policy instruments — reduction of public debt (interest burdens), system of fiscal and monetary objectives — central bank independence pp. 219-229

- Tamás Bánfi, Attila Bánfi and Zoltán Bánfi
- The Role of the Pakistani Government in the Efficient Management of Public Funds pp. 230-237

- Mobeen Ur Rehman
Volume 58, issue 1, 2013
- Budgetary Risks of Monetary Policy with Special Regard to the Debt Rule pp. 11-34

- Gyula Pulay, János Máté, Ildikó Németh and Andrásné Zelei
- Monetary Policy, Interest Groups, Financial Crisis pp. 35-52

- Pál Kolozsi
- The Possible Causes of and Means of Avoiding External Financial Vulnerability Hungary versus Singapore pp. 53-75

- László György and József Veress
- Balance Sheet Recession and Debt Financing pp. 76-94

- István Dedák
- IMF Loans to Hungary, 1996–2008 pp. 95-110

- György Csáki
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