Public Finance Quarterly
2005 - 2024
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Volume 57, issue 4, 2012
- Public Finance Quarterly Gets Impact Factor pp. 379-380
- Erzsébet Németh
- Public Procurement as Auction – Theoretical Models and Practical Problems pp. 381-393
- Krisztina Antal-Pomázi
- Which Way Now? – A Theoretical Programme for the Transition to Accrual-Based Accounting pp. 394-411
- Ferenc Bathó
- International Accounting Standardisation in Hungarian Practice pp. 412-425
- Jenő Beke and Mónika Tiszberger
- Accounting – Profession vs. Science pp. 426-436
- Zsuzsanna Ilona Kovács and István Deák
- Environmental Accounting – A New Challenge for the Accounting System pp. 437-452
- Hajnalka Ván
- Evaluation of the Utilisation of EU Funds in Micro-Regions pp. 453-473
- Mónika Lambertné Katona
- The Impact of Capital Market Players’ Exit, Voice and Loyalty on Economic Growth pp. 474-489
- Zsolt Szabó
- The Great Depression – Retro Part 2: On the Great Depression in Light of New Research pp. 490-503
- László Ohnsorge-Szabó
Volume 57, issue 3, 2012
- Financial Literacy and Risk-Taking of Households in the Hungarian Central Great Plain pp. 267-285
- Katalin Botos, József Botos, Daniel Beres, József Csernák and Erzsébet Németh
- Our Everyday Emotions and Finances – The role money-related attitudes and materialistic orienta-tion play in developing financial culture pp. 286-297
- Boglárka Zsótér and Péter Nagy
- Financial Literacy and Macro-economics pp. 298-312
- Daniel Beres and Katalin Huzdik
- The History of American Financial Regulation pp. 313-331
- Zsuzsánna Biedermann
- Bank Taxes in the European Union pp. 332-346
- Levente Kovács
- Challenges of Direct European Supervision of Financial Markets pp. 347-357
- László Szegedi
- Causes of Foreign Currency Lending – Possibilities of Inter-vention – Ways of Intervention pp. 358-370
- Tamás Bánfi
Volume 57, issue 2, 2012
- Operating Risks and the Increasing Indebtedness of Hungarian Local Governments – Audit experiences of the State Audit Office of Hungary pp. 155-163
- László Domokos
- Local Government Indebted-ness and Debt Management in Switzerland – Causes and consequences pp. 164-172
- Christian Melly
- The Role of Systematic Internal Control and Audit in Reducing Management Risk at Hungarian Local Governments pp. 173-183
- Lajosné Gyüre
- Application of Social Discount Rate in Public Projects pp. 184-199
- Éva Pálinkó and Márta Szabó
- The Features, Background and Difficulties of Bank Regulatory Capital Requirements pp. 200-212
- Alíz Zsolnai
- Characteristics of Hungarian Higher Education in an International Perspective pp. 213-233
- Gergely Harsányi and Szilvia Vincze
- A Comprehensive Review of the Financial Reporting System of Higher Education and a Recommendation pp. 234-256
- Mihály Ormos and Attila Veress
Volume 57, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial pp. 7-8
- Erzsébet Németh
- Similarities and differences in european crisis management pp. 9-27
- Árpád Kovács and Péter Halmosi
- The impact of the crisis on the monetary autonomy of Central and Eastern European countries pp. 28-52
- Gábor Dávid Kiss and Andreász Kosztopulosz
- The Impact of the Global Economic Crisis in the Old and New Cohesion Member States of the European Union pp. 53-70
- Beáta Farkas
- Competition Policy in Europe – Temporary or Long-Lasting Changes?: Changes of the principles and the practice of state aid during the crisis pp. 71-90
- Éva Voszka
- The Question Marks of Public Audits – Regularities and Irregularities in Public Administration pp. 91-100
- Marianna Nagy
- Establishment and Early Operations of the State Audit Office of Hungary pp. 101-115
- Mihály T. Révész
- Comparison of the Redistribution Level and Structure of Functional Expenditure in the Visegrád Countries pp. 116-139
- Gabor Kiss and Róbert Szemere
- Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists pp. 140-148
- Katalin Botos
Volume 56, issue 4, 2011
- Internal Audits at Local Governments – Audit Experiences of the State Audit Office of Hungary pp. 411-428
- Tamás Sepsey
- Pensions containing allowance paid by children – why and how? pp. 429-445
- Szilvia Szegő
- On the long-term trends of public debt – Implications of the government’s Ponzi game and ageing pp. 446-473
- Zsuzsa Mosolygó
- Public Debt and State Property pp. 474-482
- András Giday
- Liability for the financial management of public assets, – or accidental meeting of branches of law on the dissection table pp. 483-492
- Mátyás Kapa
- Old Questions – New Answers?: A Few Notes on the New State Property Act pp. 493-504
- Éva Voszka
- Cash Flow at Risk, Financial Flexibility and Financing Constraint pp. 505-517
- Mónika Kuti
- The Better Life Index of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development pp. 518-538
- Ádám Kerényi
- The Unique Features of the Financing of Professional Football pp. 539-552
- Zoltan Nagy
- Financing of the general government pp. 553-562
- József Móczár
- Transparency and accountability in party financing Conference summary pp. 563-568
- F. Balázs Kelemen and László Tököli
Volume 56, issue 3, 2011
- Credibility and Flexibility – Changes in the Framework of Hungarian Public Finances pp. 291-302
- László Domokos
- The Factors Determining the Macroeconomic Environment of the 2012 Budget – Academic Conference of the Research Institute of the State Audit Office of Hungary pp. 303-306
- Pál Péter Kolozsi
- The Macroeconomic and Institutional Context of the 2012 Budget pp. 307-319
- András Simor
- Can the Growth Rate of Regional Disparities Be Halted? – Contributions to the Rethinking of Hungary’s Regional Policy pp. 320-330
- György Kocziszky
- Preparations of the State Audit Office of Hungary for the Analysis of the Macroeconomic Risks to the State Budget pp. 331-344
- Gyula Pulay
- Development of Internal Demand and Bank Lending pp. 345-359
- Erzsébet Gém
- After the Crisis? pp. 360-378
- András Inotai
- Income Distribution, Social Cohesion and Value Structure pp. 379-385
- István Tóth
- Decline of the Virtual Financial World? pp. 386-391
- Csaba Lentner
- A Painfully Topical Issue pp. 392-397
- Pál Péter Kolozsi
- Thrown-up Stone? Facts and Trends in the XXIst Century pp. 398-405
- Olivér Kovács
Volume 56, issue 2, 2011
- A possible solution to the reform of the mandatory pension system: point system and demography pp. 159-168
- József Botos and Katalin Botos
- The present value of the future, or individual decisions behind superannuation investments pp. 169-178
- Attila Farmasi and Tibor Tatay
- The pension systems of Arab countries in the light of socio-economic risks pp. 179-182
- József Kárpáti
- Regulation following (between) financial crisis (crises): compulsion and opportunity pp. 193-213
- Tamás Bánfi, Gábor Kürthy and Attila Bánfi
- Financial liberalisation – The dilemmas of national adaptation pp. 214-240
- István Magas
- China’s Sovereign Wealth Funds: A path to sustained development? pp. 241-256
- Ákos Dani and Ágnes Tőrös
- The supplementary health insurance and the voluntary health saving funds pp. 257-270
- Andrea Vallyon
- How did we get here, and where does this road lead? – Review of three books on economic policy pp. 271-280
- Péter Ákos Bod
Volume 56, issue 1, 2011
- Proposals for the Reform of Constitutional Regulations on Public Finances pp. 5-16
- András Tibor Hetei
- Home Tax Allowance for Younger People pp. 17-26
- András Giday
- Corruption as a Deviant Social Attitude pp. 27-43
- István Takács, Pál Csapodi and Katalin György-Takács
- Corruption Risks in Public Administration – Methodology and Empirical Experiences pp. 44-57
- Gusztáv Báger
- The Function of Local Currencies in Local Economic Development – The Bavarian ‘Chiemgauer Regiogeld’ and the ‘Kékfrank’ in Sopron pp. 67-78
- István Balázs Tóth
- Macro-Regional Strategies – Experiment for the Renewal of Economic Policy of the European Union pp. 79-93
- Gábor Braun and Zoltán László Kovács
- Crisis Developments in the Euro Area pp. 94-107
- Margit Rácz
- Cohesion and/or Growth? – Regional Dimensions of Convergence and Growth in Hungary pp. 108-124
- Andrea Elekes
- Is It Necessary to Regulate Local Governments’ Borrowing? – The Lessons of the Hungarian Case pp. 125-146
- Erzsébet Gál
- Before and After the Crisis pp. 147-153
- Ádám Vertetics and Dávid Szebeni
- Corruption and Publicity – The media’s impact on corruption and its social judgement
- Erzsébet Németh, Gábor Körmendi and Beatrix Kiss
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