Public Finance Quarterly
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Volume 54, issue 4, 2009
- The European Court of Auditors and the cooperation with the Supreme Audit Institutions in the European Union – Building a network based on accountability, transparency and confidence pp. 517-529

- Vitor Caldeira
- The position of the State Audit Office in the branches of power pp. 530-539

- Péter Paczolay
- Estimation of the structural balance based on the OECD approach – Theoretical considerations and empirical experiences pp. 540-555

- Péter Galbács
- The International Monetary Fund and the global economic crisis, 2008–2009 pp. 556-577

- György Csáki
- The relationship between the Lisbon Strategy and tax policy in the context of the economic crisis pp. 578-590

- Gábor Braun and Zoltán László Kovács
- Encouraging sub-national government efficiency in Hungary pp. 591-612

- Alessandro Goglio
- Governmental experiment for the introduction of zero-base budgeting Presentation and criticism of the programme proposal system of 2004, suggestions for moving forward pp. 613-633

- Richárd Adorján
- New trends in the international professional regulations pertaining to external audit organisations pp. 634-651

- Pál Csapodi and György Sántha
- An economic history of twentieth-century pp. 652-658

- László Csaba
- Properties of hidden economy pp. 659-662

- Gábor Papanek
- Local governments in Hungary pp. 663-667

- András Vigvári
Volume 54, issue 2-3, 2009
- Crisis management in Hungary – Theoretical analysis pp. 225-265

- Tibor Erdõs
- An attempt to restore macroeconomic equilibrium in Hungary pp. 266-311

- György Szakolczai
- Thoughts on the crisis based on the situation that has evolved in the European Union pp. 312-326

- Margit Rácz
- Brave New World in the United States – Government dreams vs. the reality of crisis pp. 327-347

- Dóra Győrffy
- Cyclical fluctuations and crises in the US economy, 1929–2008 – Additional details to the crisis anatomy pp. 348-368

- István Magas
- The correlation between the financial crisis and the crisis of the financial institutions – To the memory of István Hagelmayer and László Antal pp. 369-406

- László György Asztalos
- Conceptions or misconceptions about China's exchange rate policy – Is the undervalued yuan indeed detrimental to the global economy as a whole? pp. 407-422

- Tamás Gábor
- The efficiency of the measures taken to improve the situation of Hungary's Roma population pp. 423-442

- János Benkő and Gyula Pulay
- The new regulation on the legal status and financial management of budgetary organisations pp. 443-465

- Zsolt Aradi
- International experience concerning the development of local finance pp. 466-473

- Mariann Csipai and András Vigvári
- Is there conformity with the Council of Europe Guidelines for local finances? pp. 474-482

- Jorgen Lotz
- The credit crisis of 2008 and what it means pp. 483-496

- György Szakolczai
- Globalisation and national markets pp. 497-501

- Miklós Szanyi
- Equity markets of emerging economies amid financial globalisation pp. 502-510

- Ágnes Halász
- Professor László Ladó, a visionary thought leader pp. 511-512

- Árpád Kovács
Volume 54, issue 1, 2009
- The new wave of the global financial crisis and a few consequences thereof on the global economy pp. 9-24

- Miklós Losoncz
- The global crisis and possible paths of Hungary's economic development pp. 25-33

- László Práger
- Monetary policy, exchange rate and stability pp. 34-49

- Istvan Abel and Ádám Kóbor
- Financial stability and the banking system, or the imbalance of the intermediary system pp. 50-68

- György Kovács
- A possible scenario of modernising the Hungarian local government model pp. 69-89

- András Vigvári
- Environmental, regulatory and control risks in the financial management of local municipalities – A trap for mice or a trap for cats? pp. 90-103

- Gábor Kozma
- Risks in the local government system from the stakeholders' point of view pp. 104-114

- Péter Halmosi
- Only in Hungary: experiences with municipal debt adjustment and suggested regulatory changes pp. 115-129

- Károly Jókay and Katalin Veres-Bocskay
- The controlling background of the financial management of municipalities pp. 130-139

- Barnabás Reke
- Advisory activities in the State Audit Office pp. 140-156

- Pál Csapodi
- The legal and professional regulation of the financial control of local governments in some EU member states pp. 157-176

- László Nyikos
- Proposal on the development of the voluntary health insurance fund system pp. 177-188

- Klára Busa, Tamás Kóti and Tibor Tatay
- What does the ferryman pay? – Quantification of a public foundation's losses pp. 189-204

- Miklós Nagy
- Financial crises in emerging markets – Vanishing tenets pp. 205-210

- Katalin Botos
- Challenges and choice of alternatives for the EU in the 2000s – The single internal market and the common currency pp. 211-215

- István Benczes
- The family silver – Studies on the asset management of municipalities pp. 216-220

- Ildikó Győrffy
Volume 53, issue 4, 2008
- Science or competitiveness? Science and competitiveness! – Acceptance speech at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences pp. 557-579

- Ádám Török
- Major conclusions from the macroeconomic risk analysis of the 2009 budget bill pp. 580-600

- Gusztáv Báger and Gyula Pulay
- The new kind of macroeconomic populism pp. 601-616

- László Csaba
- Role of financial innovations in oligopolistic market environment pp. 617-632

- Gyula Nagy
- The central budget management system and the impact thereof pp. 633-644

- Ádám Demény
- The operational efficiency of the fiscal system in terms of key tax and contribution liabilities pp. 645-655

- Zoltán Pitti
- Local public finance and local taxes pp. 656-674

- Zoltán Lóránt
- Freeing the hamstrung economy pp. 675-707

- József Papp
- The application of welfare economics to taxation pp. 708-720

- Katalin Solt
- Sustainable society – flat tax pp. 721-737

- László Klicsu
- Why is the Hungarian economy poorly? – Diagnosis and therapy pp. 738-752

- György Szakolczai
- The world economy in the vortex of the 21st century pp. 753-758

- Tamás Halm
- Within and beyond global economy pp. 759-763

- Gyula Pulay
- Trimming the sails – The comparative political economy of expansionary fiscal Consolidations A Hungarian perspective pp. 764-769

- István Magas
- Financial system – A non-mainstream approach pp. 770-773

- Péter Galbács
Volume 53, issue 3, 2008
- Stagflation and monetary policy – Theoretical basics pp. 367-390

- Tibor Erdõs
- Analysis of the macroeconomic risks of budgeting – Method and value pp. 391-408

- Gusztáv Báger and Gyula Pulay
- Fiscal competitiveness of EU8+2 countries pp. 409-432

- Gábor Kutasi
- Crossroads or roundabout? – Foreword to the taxation policy compilation of Public Finance Quarterly pp. 433-440

- Ádám Török
- Tax theories – what is the message of the history of theories for today? pp. 441-448

- Katalin Botos
- Theories of optimal taxation and the possibilities of empirical measurements pp. 449-458

- Péter Elek and Ágota Scharle
- The impact of tax structure on long-term economic growth – Theory and empirical experience in view of the Hungarian data pp. 459-472

- Adrienn Erős
- Considerations on the introduction of residential property tax pp. 473-482

- Gergely Kiss and Gabor Vadas
- The status and current issues of personal income tax systems in developed countries pp. 483-492

- Péter Halmosi
- Changes in the Hungarian taxpayers' behaviour with a view to changes in the personal income tax and the national insurance contribution, 2005–2006 pp. 493-512

- Mária Lakatos
- An aggregate Laffer curve – a multi-peak case pp. 513-524

- Uriel Spiegel, Konstantin Kogan and Joseph Templeman
- Controlling and continuous budget control at the Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority pp. 525-535

- Gábor Nyers
- Essays and debates on Hungary's economic situation and perspectives pp. 536-544

- Péter Ákos Bod
- Positions and standpoints – or what does the “invisible hand” arrange? – Thoughts related to three books pp. 545-551

- András Vigvári
Volume 53, issue 2, 2008
- Our deficits – Academic inaugural address by an ordinary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences pp. 173-185

- Béla Kádár
- Points of departure for shaping Hungary's international development policy – An approach from the perspective of multilateral development policy pp. 186-213

- László Örlős
- The information base of the science, technology and innovation policy – Decisions: on what basis? pp. 214-228

- Annamária Inzelt, István Goldperger and Zsuzsanna Szunyogh
- Enforcing budget discipline in Hungary and abroad pp. 229-239

- Dániel Jánossy
- Financial reform in Hungary's agricultural economy pp. 240-252

- József Gráf
- The U.S. credit crisis and its implications on global economy pp. 253-268

- Miklós Losoncz
- The new theory and empirics of political business cycles pp. 269-282

- István Benczes and András Ürögdi
- Man's registered debts pp. 283-295

- László Vértesy
- New act on the prevention and combating of money laundering and terrorist financing pp. 296-320

- Zsófia Papp, Renáta Ujváriné Fejes and Gábor Simonka
- Financial planning in Hungary pp. 321-330

- Zoltán Luttenberger
- MNB Bulletin – The latest regular publication of the Hungarian central bank addresses the wider public pp. 331-337

- Lóránt Varga
- Democracy and deficits – The new political economy of fiscal management reforms in the European Union pp. 337-345

- György Szakolczai
- Information economy pp. 346-349

- János Farkas
- Two-country theory of Hungary unjustified…? – Social struggle for state (over-) distribution in Hungary after the regime change pp. 350-356

- Dóra Győrffy
- Economic criminal law for economists pp. 357-360

- Zsófia Papp
Volume 53, issue 1, 2008
- Foreword to Issue 1 of 2008 pp. 5-6

- Pál Csapodi
- The future of the European Union's budget and Hungary's room for action pp. 7-23

- András Inotai
- Fiscal performance of the EU8+2 countries in the course of their integration process pp. 24-42

- Gábor Kutasi
- Europe under double pressure pp. 43-54

- Katalin Botos
- Ageing and the European pension schemes pp. 55-65

- Attila Marján
- Culture and its financing pp. 66-84

- Antal Stark
- About business angels pp. 85-100

- Péter Osman
- The budget of the European Union – towards an integrated control system pp. 101-107

- Joanna Richardson
- Application of the ESA 95 methodology in the budget pp. 108-121

- Zsuzsanna Novák and Imre Vámos
- Taxation aspects of marketing strategies employed in car sales pp. 123-130

- Gábor Márkus
- Theoretical principles of the classification of factoring deals pp. 131-152

- Zoltán Nagy
- The systems and methods of auditing pp. 153-155

- Tamás Mészáros
- A concise review of taxation books pp. 156-162

- Katalin Botos and Mihály Ivicz
- The economic political challenges of Hungarian EU membership pp. 163-168

- János Zsugyel