Corvinus Economics Working Papers (CEWP)
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- 2017/04: Lower fragmentation of coordination in primary care is associated with lower prescribing drug costs-lessons from chronic illness care in Hungary

- Ágnes Lublóy, Judit Lilla Keresztúri and Gábor Benedek
- 2017/03: Anti-cyclical versus Risk-sensitive Margin Strategies in Central Clearing

- Edina Berlinger, Barbara Dömötör and Ferenc Illés
- 2017/02: Optimality of linear factor structures

- Borbála Szüle
- 2017/01: Funding Hungary: Exposing Normal and Dysfunctional Crisis Management

- Dora Piroska
- 2016/14: Decentralized Clearing in Financial Networks

- Péter Csóka and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 2016/13: Neural networks would 'vote' according to Borda's Rule

- Dávid Burka, Clemens Puppe, László Szepesváry and Attila Tasnádi
- 2016/12: Weighted nucleoli and dually essential coalitions

- Tamás Solymosi
- 2016/11: Designing Choice Sets to Exploit Focusing Illusion

- Linda Dezső, Jonathan Steinhart, Barna Bakó and Erich Kirchler
- 2016/10: Psychic Punishment Costs and Deterrence

- Barna Bakó and Peter Isztin
- 2016/09: So what is Capital in the Twenty-First Century? Some notes on Piketty’s book Working paper, forthcoming in Capitalism & Society

- János Kornai
- 2016/08: Breaking promises. The Hungarian experience

- János Kornai
- 2016/07: The prisoners' dilemma, congestion games and correlation

- Ferenc Forgó
- 2016/06: Corporate cash-pool valuation in a multi-firm context: a closed formula

- Edina Berlinger, Zsolt Bihary and Gyorgy Walter
- 2016/05: How much is corporate cash-pooling worth? Modelling and simulation

- Edina Berlinger, Zsolt Bihary and Gyorgy Walter
- 2016/04: Implicit rating: A potential new method to alert crisis on the interbank lending market

- Edina Berlinger
- 2016/03: Stress events in the Hungarian stock market

- Barbara Dömötör and Kata Váradi
- 2016/02: Solvency risk minimizing guaranteed returns in life insurance

- Borbála Szüle
- 2016/01: Quota bonuses as localized sales bonuses

- Barna Bakó and András Kálecz-Simon
- 2015/22: State subsidy and moral hazard in corporate financing

- Edina Berlinger, Anita Lovas and Peter Juhasz
- 2015/21: Hungary's U-Turn

- János Kornai
- 2015/20: On the additivity of preference aggregation methods

- László Csató
- 2015/19: An asymptotic test for the Conditional Value-at-Risk

- Péter Vékás
- 2015/18: Improved stochastic optimization of railway timetables

- Péter Vékás, Maarten van der Vlerk and Willem Klein Haneveld
- 2015/17: Trading between perceived risks and benefits related to biosimilar biological treatment in Crohn’s disease; discrete choice experiment among gastroenterologists

- Petra Baji, László Gulácsi, Barbara D. Lovász, Petra A. Golovics, Valentin Brodszky, Márta Péntek, Fanni Rencz and Péter L. Lakatos
- 2015/16: Assignment Games with Externalities

- Jens Gudmundsson and Helga Habis
- 2015/15: Project finance in Hungarian electricity sector. Effect of feed-in tariff system’s change onto power plant investments

- Roland Madácsi
- 2015/14: How consistent is the new common agricultural policy with the challenges it faces?

- József Popp and Attila Jambor
- 2015/13: The integration by trade and FDI of emerging economies: The Asian example

- Anikó Magasházi
- 2015/12: Distance-based accessibility indices

- László Csató
- 2015/11: Banking Contagion under Different Exchange Rate Regimes in CEE

- Gábor Kutasi
- 2015/10: The impact of the recession on health care expenditure — How does the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia compare to other OECD countries?

- Petra Baji, Márta Péntek, Imre Boncz, Valentin Brodszky, Olga Loblova, Nóra Brodszky and László Gulácsi
- 2015/09: Spontaneous order and social norms. Hayek’s theory of socio-cultural evolution

- Péter Gedeon
- 2015/08: A Bertrand-Edgeworth oligopoly with a public firm

- Zoltán Rácz and Attila Tasnádi
- 2015/07: Young's axiomatization of the Shapley value - a new proof

- Miklós Pintér
- 2015/06: Between plurality and proportionality: an analysis of vote transfer systems

- László Csató
- 2015/05: Incomplete pairwise comparison matrices and weighting methods

- László Csató and Lajos Rónyai
- 2015/04: Formal professional relationships between general practitioners and specialists: possible associations with patient health and pharmacy costs

- Ágnes Lublóy, Judit Lilla Keresztúri and Gábor Benedek
- 2015/03: Measuring and managing liquidity risk in the Hungarian practice

- Balázs Árpád Szűcs and Kata Váradi
- 2015/02: Measuring centrality by a generalization of degree

- László Csató
- 2015/01: Ranking in Swiss system chess team tournaments

- László Csató
- 2014/19: The Multiple Hierarchical Legislatures in a Representative Democracy: Districting for Policy Implementation

- Katsuya Kobayashi and Attila Tasnádi
- 2014/18: Auswirkungen von Eigenkapitalregulierung auf optimale Bankkreditzinsniveaus (Effect of capital regulation on optimal bank loan interest rate levels)

- Borbála Szüle
- 2014/17: Determinants of pharmaceutical innovation diffusion: social contagion and prescribing characteristics

- Ágnes Lublóy, Judit Lilla Keresztúri and Gábor Benedek
- 2014/16: A cardinally convex game with empty core

- Miklós Pintér
- 2014/15: Lexicographic allocations and extreme core payoffs: the case of assignment games

- Marina Nunez and Tamás Solymosi
- 2014/14: Where now after ten years of Eastern enlargement?

- László Andor
- 2014/13: Properties of risk capital allocation methods: Core Compatibility, Equal Treatment Property and Strong Monotonicity

- Dóra Balog, Tamás Bátyi, Péter Csóka and Miklós Pintér
- 2014/12: On the impossibility of fair risk allocation

- Péter Csóka and Miklós Pintér
- 2014/11: The Kreps-Scheinkman game in mixed duopolies

- Barna Bakó and Attila Tasnádi
- 2014/10: Nothing so certain as your anchors? A consumer bias that might lower prices

- Barna Bakó and András Kálecz-Simon
- 2014/09: Analyzing interrelated stochastic trend and seasonality on the example of energy trading data

- Fruzsina Mák
- 2014/08: The roots of "Western European societal evolution"

- László Zsinka
- 2014/07: Social acceptance of renewable energy: Some examples from Europe and Developing Africa

- Olaf Pollmann, Szilárd Podruzsik and Orsolya Fehér
- 2014/06: Unorthodoxy in legislation: The Hungarian experience

- Dániel Deák
- 2014/05: Can Europe recover without credit?

- Zsolt Darvas
- 2014/04: Are Democratizing Countries ‘Rewarded’ with Higher Levels of Foreign Aid?

- Balazs Szent-Ivanyi
- 2014/03: Additive and multiplicative properties of scoring methods for preference aggregation

- László Csató
- 2014/02: A new epistemic model

- Miklós Pintér
- 2014/01: Axiomatic districting

- Clemens Puppe and Attila Tasnádi
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