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- 1623: The effect of foreign-owned large plant closures on nearby firms

- Marta Bisztray
- 1622: The effect of FDI on local suppliers: Evidence from Audi in Hungary

- Marta Bisztray
- 1620: Flood risk and housing prices: evidence from Hungary

- Gábor Békés, Aron Horvath and Zoltan Sapi
- 1618: Globalization and the markups of European firms

- Gábor Békés, Cecília Hornok and Balazs Murakozy
- 1617: Centralization of strategic decisions during the Great Recession: An empirical analysis of European manufacturing firms

- Zoltan Bakonyi and Balazs Murakozy
- 1616: Income Effects and Trade Agreements

- David DeRemer
- 1615: Pensions in transition in EU11 countries between 1990 and 2015

- Stefan Domonkos and Andras Simonovits
- 1613: The Principle of Reciprocity in the 21st Century

- David DeRemer
- 1612: Do Firms Pay Bonuses to Protect Jobs?

- Balazs Reizer
- 1610: Productivity spillovers through labor flows: The effect of productivity gap, foreign-owned firms, and skill-relatedness

- Zsolt Csáfordi, Laszlo Lorincz, Balázs Lengyel and Karoly Miklos Kiss
- 1609: Optimal payments to connected depositors in turbulent times-a Markov chain approach

- Dávid Csercsik and Hubert Janos Kiss
- 1606: Saving and taxation in a voluntary pension system: Toward an agent-based model

- Balazs Kiraly and Andras Simonovits
- 1604: China in Between Varieties of Capitalism and Communism

- Maria Csanadi
- 1603: Decentralized Clearing in Financial Networks

- Péter Csóka and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 1602: Labor flows in Hungary and Europe

- István Kónya
- 1601: The ‘fit’ between forward-looking activities and the innovation policy governance sub-system

- Attila Havas and Karl Matthias Weber
- 1557: Filling the gap: open economy considerations for more reliable potential output estimates

- Zsolt Darvas and Andras Simon
- 1555: The association between experiential and material expenditures and subjective well-being: New evidence from Hungarian survey data

- Tamás Hajdu and Gábor Hajdu
- 1554: Various approaches to measuring business innovation: their relevance for capturing social innovation

- Attila Havas
- 1553: Would depositors like to show others that they do not withdraw? Theory and Experiment

- Markus Kinateder, Hubert Janos Kiss and Ágnes Pintér
- 1552: Resource-monotonicity and Population-monotonicity in Cake-cutting

- Balázs Sziklai and Erel Segal-Halevi
- 1551: Efficient support of short food supply chains in Hungary: a spatial analysis

- Zsófia Benedek and Bálint Balazs
- 1550: Co-worker networks, labour mobility, and productivity growth in regions

- Balázs Lengyel and Rikard Eriksson
- 1549: On how to identify experts in a community

- Balázs Sziklai
- 1548: Geographical and Sectorial Concentration in Czech, Hungarian and Slovak exports

- Karoly Attila Soos
- 1545: The Stable Fixtures Problem with Payments

- Péter Biró, Walter Kern, Daniel Paulusma and Peter Wojuteczky
- 1544: Economic convergence and structural change in the new member states of the European Union Convergence in volumes, prices and the share of services, with implications for wage convergence: an expenditure-side analysis

- Gabor Oblath, Eva Palocz, David Popper and Akos Valentinyi
- 1542: The grand divergence: global and European current account surpluses

- Zsolt Darvas
- 1541: Does one more or one less mobile operator affect prices? A comprehensive ex-post evaluation of entries and mergers in European mobile telecommunication markets

- Gergely Csorba and Zoltan Papai
- 1540: Price Impact and the Recovery of the Limit Order Book: Why Should We Care About Informed Liquidity Providers?

- Dániel Havran and Kata Varadi
- 1539: Are CEE states successful as venture capitalists?

- Judit Karsai
- 1537: Socially Optimal Child-Related Transfers and Personal Income Tax with Endogenous Fertility

- Andras Simonovits
- 1535: Some Explanation of Disparities of Mortality Rates of Working Age Population in Eastern, Central and Western Europe

- Mária Lackó
- 1534: Competition with Multinational Firms: Theory and Evidence

- Balazs Murakozy and Katheryn Russ
- 1533: Opportunities for Cooperation in Removing Prohibitive Trade Barriers

- David DeRemer
- 1532: How do exporters react to the prices of their competitors?

- Balazs Murakozy
- 1531: Political Incentives and State Subsidy Allocation: Evidence from Hungarian Municipalities

- Balazs Murakozy and Almos Telegdy
- 1530: Markup and productivity of exporters and importers

- Balazs Murakozy and Cecília Hornok
- 1529: Measuring regional competitiveness: A survey of approaches, measurement and data

- Gábor Békés
- 1528: Decomposing the Riskiness of Corporate Foreign Currency Lending: the Case of Hungary

- Dzsamila Vonnák
- 1527: The ladder of foreign sales: Internationalization modes of European firms

- Gábor Békés and Balazs Murakozy
- 1526: Grid and shake - Spatial aggregation and robustness of regionally estimated elasticities

- Gábor Békés and Peter Harasztosi
- 1525: Micro-founded measurement of regional competitiveness in Europe

- Gábor Békés and Gianmarco Ottaviano
- 1524: Optimal Child-Related Transfers and Personal Income Tax with Endogenous Fertility

- Andras Simonovits
- 1523: Suspiciously Timed Trade Disputes

- Paola Conconi, David DeRemer, Georg Kirchsteiger, Lorenzo Trimarchi and Maurizio Zanardi
- 1521: Factors to Curb Tax Evasion: Evidences from the TAXSIM Agent-Based Simulation Model

- Laszlo Gulyas, Tamás Mahr and Istvan Toth
- 1519: “Economic development” and gender equality: explaining variations in the gender poverty gap after socialism

- Eva Fodor and Daniel Horn
- 1518: Effects of geographical accessibility on the use of outpatient care services: quasi-experimental evidence from panel count data

- Péter Elek, Balázs Váradi and Marton Varga
- 1517: The persistent high-tech myth in the EC policy circles - Implications for the EU10 countries

- Attila Havas
- 1516: How does labour market structure affect the response of economies to shocks?

- Aurelijus Dabusinskas, István Kónya and Stephen Millard