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Public Finance Quarterly

2005 - 2024

From Corvinus University of Budapest
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Volume 52, issue 3-4, 2007

Remembering István Hagelmayer pp. 415-416 Downloads
Árpád Kovács
Mechanisms of social coordination and the public sector pp. 417-442 Downloads
Attila Chikan
A few aspects of the relationship between the political and the economic sectors – the basis for minimum consensus pp. 443-474 Downloads
Gusztáv Báger and Árpád Kovács
The tasks of the developing state and the accomplishment of the democratic transition pp. 475-487 Downloads
Attila Ágh
Competitiveness – 2015, vision and tasks pp. 488-513 Downloads
András Vértes and Erzsébet Viszt
Knowledge-based society in Hungary in 2015 pp. 514-535 Downloads
Pál Tamás
Magic weapon in fiscal policy? – Thoughts on the budget rules applicable to the local governments pp. 536-544 Downloads
András Vigvári
About managerial decisions on capital and financial investments pp. 545-565 Downloads
Gábor Hoványi
Towards a new community energy policy? pp. 566-594 Downloads
Anna Fábián
Independent financial audit – the Westminster model pp. 595-610 Downloads
László Nyikos
A strategic sector without strategy? – The performance and competitiveness of Hungarian research and development in international comparison pp. 611-614 Downloads
Gábor Papanek
The future of strategy – the strategy of the future pp. 615-618 Downloads
György Varga
Rethinking Bank Regulation – Till Angels Govern pp. 619-626 Downloads
Katalin Mérő

Volume 52, issue 2, 2007

Modern government – responsible management of public funds pp. 201-204 Downloads
János Veres
Fiscal responsibility framework – International experience and implications for Hungary pp. 205-222 Downloads
George Kopits
Expenditure ceilings and fiscal policy – Swedish experiences pp. 223-234 Downloads
Urban Hansson Brusewitz and Yngve Lindh
Fiscal procedures and institutions in the United States pp. 235-242 Downloads
Richard Emery
How did we get here: Hungarian budget 2000–2006 – A step towards the comprehensive analysis of budgetary interactions pp. 243-292 Downloads
László Ohnsorge-Szabó and Balázs Romhányi
Notoriously repeated budget policy pp. 293-306 Downloads
István Csillag
The political economy of budgeting in Hungary pp. 307-319 Downloads
Dirk-Jaan Kraan
The key messages of the theses on the regulation of public finances pp. 330-340 Downloads
Pál Csapodi
Reforming fiscal rules and institutions in Hungary – aspects and proposals pp. 341-376 Downloads
Balázs Romhányi
Simulation of fiscal institutions: passport or pass partout pp. 377-391 Downloads
Gabor Kiss
The roaring nineties A new history of the world's most prosperous decade pp. 392-395 Downloads
Ádám Török
The economics of post-communist transition pp. 396-401 Downloads
László Csaba
Growth potential and economic policy pp. 402-408 Downloads
László Antal

Volume 52, issue 1, 2007

Public procurement, competition and protection of the state's financial interests pp. 5-36 Downloads
Ádám Török, Ágnes Győrffy and Ilona Hernádi
Budget deficit and the achievement of fiscal equilibrium – institutional approach pp. 37-52 Downloads
Gábor Kutasi
Domestic interaction of external debt and foreign direct investment in Hungary pp. 53-67 Downloads
Mónika Kuti
Economic development and trust pp. 68-91 Downloads
Pál Belyó
Common agricultural policy, common budget? pp. 92-105 Downloads
Péter Halmai
Financial management on the local level of public finance – an analytical overview of SAO experiences pp. 106-122 Downloads
Zoltán Lóránt
New methods for the audit of the utilisation of EU funds pp. 123-129 Downloads
Pál Becker
Supervision of the central bank on behalf of the owner – Domestic and international experience and trends pp. 130-147 Downloads
László Akar and László Baranyay
Financial crises: how can we counter them? pp. 148-154 Downloads
Dóra Győrffy
Knowledge flow, legal certainty, cooperation – The invisible resources of the development of the Hungarian economy pp. 155-157 Downloads
Róbert Becsky
Honesty and trust in the light of post-socialist transition – Establishing social trust in the period of post-socialist transition pp. 158-163 Downloads
Éva Voszka
Back to basics! – Studies on the reform of the public finance system pp. 164-168 Downloads
János Zsugyel
We still have a lot to learn pp. 169-176 Downloads
István Csillag and Péter Mihályi
Let's carry on learning from each other pp. 177-183 Downloads
György Szakolczai

Volume 51, issue 4, 2006

First anniversary of the renewed Public Finance Quarterly pp. 411-411 Downloads
Pál Csapodi
Observations about the convergence programme pp. 413-429 Downloads
Árpád Kovács
The economic policy turnaround and the new convergence programme pp. 430-439 Downloads
László Akar
Economic policy reflections in view of the 2006 convergence programme pp. 440-463 Downloads
László Bokor, Ákos Dombi, László György and József Veress
Principles of a regulated public finance system pp. 464-470 Downloads
Ferenc Bathó
Experience with inflation targeting in Hungary pp. 471-482 Downloads
György Szapáry
EU tax harmonisation and tax competition – lessons to Hungary pp. 483-498 Downloads
Miklós Losoncz
Double bind – the eighteen months of stabilisation and reforms pp. 499-510 Downloads
György Szakolczai
Health economics with a small difference – the irrationalities, mistakes and illusions of the health system pp. 511-514 Downloads
Balázs Nagy
Results of an outstanding workshop – Ministry of Finance Research Working Papers pp. 515-519 Downloads
Iván Schweitzer

Volume 51, issue 3, 2006

István Hetényi is 80 years old pp. 261-262 Downloads
János Veres
Budgeting in Hungary – OECD study pp. 263-283 Downloads
Daniel Bergvall, Ian Hawkesworth, Dirk-Jan Kraan and Philipp Krause
Program budgeting – Characteristic features and practical experiences pp. 284-305 Downloads
Gusztáv Báger
Theoretical relevances of our integration maturity pp. 306-323 Downloads
Tibor Palánkai
Change of paradigm in fighting money laundering – A global anti-crime system in operation pp. 324-340 Downloads
Péter Steiner
The external auditor’s role in regulation – An insight into the advisory activity of the National Audit Office of the United Kingdom pp. 341-346 Downloads
Sir John Bourn
The strategy of the State Audit Office of Hungary 2006–2010 – Document pp. 347-352 Downloads
Árpád Kovács
Use of microsimulation models for political decesion making pp. 353-368 Downloads
Pál Belyó and István Molnár
Nobel prize laureates in economics 1969–2004 pp. 369-372 Downloads
Péter Ákos Bod
The rising Europe pp. 373-382 Downloads
Tamás Halm
The world (economy) and Hungary at the beginning of the 21th century pp. 383-387 Downloads
Attila Buday-Sántha
Conference on fiscal responsibility pp. 388-398 Downloads
Gabor Kiss and László Kékesi
Use of performance information in budgeting and management processes – Lessons of an OECD conference pp. 399-402 Downloads
László Hamza and Etelka Bécsy

Volume 51, issue 2, 2006

A possible path to implement public finance reforms pp. 131-151 Downloads
András Vigvári
About the Financial Perspective of the European Union for the years 2007–2013 pp. 152-173 Downloads
Elemér Terták
Insight into the own resources system of the EU through the spectacle of the Hungarian VAT based payment pp. 174-198 Downloads
Klára Vicze, Gábor Braun and Attila Bencze
Employment prospects in Hungary – present and future pp. 199-212 Downloads
Károly Fazekas
Competition and the Hungarian competition policy – Tendencies in the changes of the competition status quo of the Hungarian economy from the point of view of the legislative regulation of competition pp. 213-235 Downloads
Zoltán Bara
Our Public Finance pp. 236-240 Downloads
József Sivák
Public Administration Management pp. 241-244 Downloads
Enikő Szilágyi
Rules-Based Fiscal Policy in Emerging Markets – Background, Analysis and Prospects pp. 245-251 Downloads
István Benczes
New focuses in the relationship of the World Bank and the supreme audit institutions – Lessons learned from a World Bank seminar pp. 252-255 Downloads
Gusztáv Báger

Volume 51, issue 1, 2006

Tax system development trends in the OECD countries; lessons learnt pp. 3-24 Downloads
István Hetényi
Marking time, and what to do instead – Possible ways ahead of the Hungarian R&D and innovation strategy from a competitiveness point of view pp. 25-44 Downloads
Ádám Török
Measuring the competitiveness of companies – A competitiveness index and its application pp. 45-59 Downloads
Attila Chikan
Public-private partnerships and audits – International overview and domestic experience pp. 60-81 Downloads
Gusztáv Báger
Supervision of the financial markets: Quo vadis domine? pp. 82-99 Downloads
István Farkas
Subjective diagnosis on the relationship of economic policy and globalisation pp. 100-108 Downloads
József Veress
With the Power of Thought – An Irregular Autobiography pp. 109-114 Downloads
Júlia Király
Economics of European Integration pp. 115-118 Downloads
Róbert Becsky
Competitiveness in Research and Development pp. 119-121 Downloads
Tamás Balogh
Conference on corruption at the Academy of Sciences pp. 122-124 Downloads
Gusztáv Báger
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