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- 0604: Tax Rates with Corruption: Labour-market Effects. Empirical Cross-country Comparisons on OECD Countries

- Mária Lackó
- 0603: Why do (or do not) banks share customer information? A comparison of mature private credit markets and markets in transition

- Iván Major
- 0602: Social Security Reform in the US: Lessons from Hungary

- András Simonovits
- 0601: Optimal Monetary Policy When Agents Are Learning

- Krisztina Molnár and Sergio Santoro
- 0520: The macroeconomic conditions of EU-inspired employment policies

- János Gács
- 0519: Which Sectors Make the Poor Countries so Unproductive?

- Berthold Herrendorf and Akos Valentinyi
- 0518: Wage Inequality in a Burdett-Mortensen World

- Lawrence Uren and Gabor Virag
- 0517: Estimating the Structural Credit Risk Model When Equity Prices Are Contaminated by Trading Noises

- Jin-Chuan Duan and Andras Fulop
- 0516: Theories of coalitional rationality

- Attila Ambrus
- 0515: Vertical Coordination by Contracts in Agribusiness - An Empirical Research in the Hungarian Dairy Sector

- Gábor Szabó and Krisztina Bardos
- 0514: Economic Development, Exchange Rates, and the Structure of Trade

- István Kónya
- 0513: Network Asymmetries and Access Pricing in Cellular Telecommunications

- Viktoria Kocsis
- 0512: The Core Can Be Accessed with a Bounded Number of Blocks

- László Kóczy
- 0511: A Detail-free Mediator and the 3 Player Case

- Péter Vida
- 0510: Persistence Effects in a Dynamic Discrete Choice Model - Application to Low-End Computer Servers

- Szabolcs Lorincz
- 0509: Import and Productivity

- László Halpern, Miklós Koren and Adam Szeidl
- 0508: Estimating some labour market implications of skill biased technology change and imports in Hungary

- Hajnalka Tarjani
- 0506: Integrated rural development - The concept and its operation

- Gusztav Nemes
- 0505: The politics of rural development in Europe

- Gusztav Nemes
- 0504: Firm behaviour and public infrastructure - The Case of Hungary

- Gábor Békés and Balazs Murakozy
- 0425: Does Privatization Raise Productivity? Evidence from Comprehensive Panel Data on Manufacturing Firms in Hungary, Romania, Russia and Ukraine

- J. David Brown, John Earle and Almos Telegdy
- 0423: Network Markets and Consumer Coordination

- Attila Ambrus and Rosella Argenziano
- 0422: The law of two prices: trade costs and relative price variability

- Miklós Koren
- 0421: The minimal dominant set is a non-empty core-extension

- László Kóczy and Luc Lauwers
- 0418: Optimal incentive mix of performance pay and efficiency wage

- Anders Frederiksen and Elod Takats
- 0417: Inflation Inertia and Monetary Policy Shocks

- Julia Lendvai
- 0415: We Can't Argue Forever

- Kata Bognar and Lones Smith
- 0414: Screening Contracts in the Presence of Positive Network Effects

- Gergely Csorba
- 0413: Explaining Corruption: A Common Agency Approach

- Norbert Maier
- 0412: Firms’ Price Markups and Returns to Scale in Imperfect Markets - Bulgaria and Hungary

- Rumen Dobrinsky, Gabor Korosi, Nikolay Markov and László Halpern
- 0411: Corporate law and corporate governance. The Hungarian experience

- Istvan Czajlik and Janos Vincze
- 0410: Do party-states transform by learning? The structural background of the different transformation paths in view of the Romanian, Hungarian and Chinese cases

- Maria Csanadi
- 0409: Can the state replace private capital investors? Public financing of venture capital in Hungary

- Judit Karsai
- 0407: A comparative model of party-states: the structural reasons behind similarities and differences in self-reproduction, reforms and transformation

- Maria Csanadi
- 0406: Budget constraints in party-states nested in power relations: the key to different paths of transformation

- Maria Csanadi
- 0403: Deviations from interest rate parity in small open economies: A quantitative-theoretical investigation

- Lorand Ambrus-Lakatos, Balazs Vilagi and Janos Vincze
- 0402: Inflation and Balanced-Path Growth with Alternative Payment Mechanisms

- Max Gillman and Michal Kejak
- 0401: The Socio-economic Impacts of Framework Programmes in Transition Countries - A systemic Approach of Assessment Methods

- Attila Havas and Lajos Nyiri
- 0313: Socio-Economic and Developmental Needs - Focus of Foresight Programmes

- Attila Havas
- 0312: Biasing Factors of the Consumer Price Index

- Ilona Kovacs
- 0311: Transformation of the Chinese party-state at prefecture and county level

- Hairong Lai and Maria Csanadi
- 0308: Why is Inflation so Low after Large Devaluations?

- Ariel Burstein, Martin Eichenbaum and Sergio Rebelo
- 0307: PPP Strikes Back: Aggregation and the Real Exchange Rate

- Jean Imbs, Haroon Mumtaz, Morten Ravn and Helene Rey
- 0306: The Micro-foundations of Big Mac Real Exchange Rates

- David Parsley and Shang-Jin Wei
- 0305: Common Currency, Common Market?

- Richard Friberg
- 0304: Endogenous Exchange Rate Pass-through when Nominal Prices are Set in Advance

- Michael Devereux, Charles Engel and Peter E. Storgaard
- 0303: Independence, Heterogeneity and Uniqueness in Interaction Games

- Robin Mason and Akos Valentinyi
- 0216: The Geographic Mobility of Labor and the Rigidity of European Labor Markets

- Gabor Kezdi
- 0215: Support and Interference: Venture Financing with Multiple Tasks

- Ibolya Schindele
- 0214: Ambition and Talent

- Botond Koszegi and Wei Li