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Volume 55, issue 4, 2010
- Lack of transparency hindering foresight in the planning and execution of the budget pp. 739-745

- László Domokos
- Fiscal policy in the service of sustainable growth pp. 746-752

- Ádám Török
- The Great Depression – Retro Part 1 pp. 776-791

- László Ohnsorge-Szabó
- The global financial crisis and the European Union pp. 792-808

- Miklós Losoncz
- Mortgage Markets in the United States of America and Europe pp. 809-818

- Katalin Botos and Péter Halmosi
- Crisis and consolidation – Is there a way back to fiscal rules? pp. 819-836

- István Benczes and Gábor Kutasi
- Copula methods in finance pp. 837-840

- József Móczár
- Financial Intermediary Institutions – Banks and institutional investors pp. 841-843

- Gabriella Lamanda
Volume 55, issue 3, 2010
- Challenges for State Audit Office control and the advisory role of the State Audit Office pp. 415-418

- Pál Csapodi
- The necessity of reforming the role the state plays in economy – Essential experience gained from ÁSZKUT researc pp. 419-434

- Gyula Pulay
- The concept of the modernization of national economic planning pp. 435-456

- Gusztáv Báger
- Perspective, vision and planning pp. 457-460

- Pál Becker
- Reasons and theoretical basics of modernizing Hungary's planning system pp. 461-465

- László Faragó
- National economic planning and its economic political environment pp. 466-474

- Tamás Halm
- Planning in Hungary and the EU requirements pp. 475-479

- Éva Palócz
- Is the conflict container full? – Some financial aspects for the assessment of the situation and the transformation of the system pp. 480-504

- András Vigvári
- Creating a balance between resources and tasks pp. 505-510

- János Atkári
- Challenges of the local government regulation pp. 511-517

- Géza Dankó and Zoltán Lóránt
- Consideretions for the debate on the financial situation of local governments pp. 518-523

- Ilona Kovács Pálné
- Is the conflict container full, or which way is the container trailer going? – Issues of the transformation of the system of local governments pp. 524-529

- Gábor Péteri
- Possible ways to improve competitiveness – as seen by the State Audit Office of Hungary pp. 533-551

- Árpád Kovács
- The competitiveness of the public sector – lessons from a research pp. 552-556

- Attila Chikan and Erzsébet Czakó
- Multilateral analyses and derived lessons as reflected in the studies of the volume pp. 557-561

- Árpád Kovács
- Six questions and six answers regarding the relationship between the public sector and competitiveness pp. 562-567

- Ádám Török
- Where is auditing performed by supreme audit institutions headed for?: International scene – a “snapshot” pp. 568-580

- Pál Csapodi and János Lévai
- A few historic and international aspects of the Hungarian economic crisis and crisis management pp. 581-605

- Csaba Lentner
- How to introduce result oriented budgeting in Hungary – a proposal pp. 606-641

- Kinga Marczell and Balázs Romhányi
- Right and wrong paths – facts and data about local government management pp. 643-662

- Zoltán Lóránt
- The situation of real estate funds in Hungary pp. 663-678

- József Szűcs
- Changing reasons of foreign investment to Central and Eastern Europe pp. 679-696

- Klára Katona
- The reality of a cash flow based corporate tax system pp. 697-714

- Zsuzsanna Galántainé Máté
- The comprehensive manual of public finances pp. 715-722

- József Sivák
- Financial markets in the global space – The financial space disrupted by the crisis pp. 723-733

- Gusztáv Báger
Volume 55, issue 2, 2010
- The main characteristics of the operation of the Hungarian state and the directions of necessary changes pp. 223-250

- Gusztáv Báger, Gyula Pulay and András Vigvári
- Economic recovery – a few topical theoretical problems pp. 251-277

- Tibor Erdõs
- Is the aid scheme for disabled workers efficient? pp. 278-297

- Gyula Pulay
- Corruption in public procurement and in general in Hungary pp. 298-320

- Gábor Papanek
- Sustainable development, sustainable budget as viewed by international economic and financial organizations pp. 321-334

- Ágnes Hegedüs
- The fiscalization of environmental protection pp. 335-344

- Gábor Braun and Zoltán László Kovács
- The Hungarian Competition Authority's first five years in the European Union pp. 345-356

- Zoltán Nagy
- Flat rate personal income tax pp. 357-374

- Gyula Vörös, Jekatyerina Kodenko and Katalin Komáromi
- A new approach in the assessment of the internal control systems applied in the public sector pp. 375-390

- János Ivanyos and József Roóz
- Cooperation in the establishment of good governance pp. 391-393

- Ranjit Rae and Árpád Kovács
- The Changing China pp. 394-399

- Tamás Halm
- Population ageing and globalisation – International financial imbalance pp. 400-402

- Csaba Burger
- The economics of the welfare state pp. 403-406

- Eszter Siposné Nándori
Volume 55, issue 1, 2010
- Keynesian renaissance? pp. 5-23

- László Csaba
- Catching up in the wake of the crisis? – The quality of fiscal policy and economic growth pp. 24-50

- Dóra Győrffy
- Boosting demand by the state and automatic stabilizers pp. 51-69

- Csaba G. Tóth
- How banks responded to the global financial crisis – international experience pp. 70-84

- Miklós Losoncz and Gyula Nagy
- U.S. interest rate policy in the 2007–2009 crisis pp. 85-103

- Gábor Kutasi
- The hen lays no golden eggs – thoughts about the pension funds pp. 104-115

- János Kun
- The operational efficiency of tax burden sharing systems and experiences with the completeness check on VAT pp. 116-129

- Zoltán Pitti
- Reflections on the interpretation of uncertainty and risk based on the example of PPP scheme pp. 130-149

- Katalin Fülöp Braun
- Third OECD World Forum on knowledge and policy pp. 154-161

- Gusztáv Báger
- A moving target – the first pillar of the capital requirements directive pp. 162-176

- Gabriella Lamanda and Alíz Zsolnai
- Risk taking of a credit institution and the limits of the basel framework pp. 177-189

- Aranka Baranyi and Zsuzsanna Széles
- Public accountancy regulations and SAO audits – Why cannot the utilisation of public funds be efficiently audited? pp. 190-199

- József Simon
- The present is the future's past pp. 200-211

- Péter Halmai
- Crisis in economics? Studies in European political economy pp. 212-217

- Péter Ákos Bod
- Who and why is in crisis? pp. 218-223

- György Szakolczai