MNB Occasional Papers
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- 2025/153: OP 153. Balazs Istvan Horvath-Pal Peter Kolozsi-Marton Varga-Eszter Baranyai-Kristof Lehmann-Adam Banai-Gabor Neszveda: Green Central Bank Measures and Public Trust - Empirical Evidence from Survey Data

- Balazs Istvan Horvath, Pal Peter Kolozsi, Marton Varga, Eszter Baranyai, Kristof Lehmann, Adam Banai and Gabor Neszvada
- 2024/152: Labour Flows in Hungary in 2002-2021 Based on a Comprehensive Set of Administrative Data

- Levente Erdelyi and Lajos Szabó
- 2024/151: Estimating Deposit Interest Rate Pass-Through in Central and Eastern European Countries Using Wavelet Transform and Error Correction Model

- Gabor Hajnal, Zsuzsanna Hosszu, Akos Attila Ozoroczy and Balint Dancsik
- 2024/149: ICT Usage Intensity in the Hungarian Corporate Sector: Stylised Facts on Microdata

- Tamas Berki
- 2023/150: The Geography of Climate Change Risk Analysis at Central Banks in Europe

- Csaba Burger and Dariusz Wojcik
- 2023/148: Error Spotting with Gradient Boosting: A Machine Learning-Based Application for Central Bank Data Quality

- Csaba Burger and Mihaly Berndt
- 2022/147: Climate Stress Test of the Hungarian Banking System

- László Bokor
- 2022/145: Characteristics of Public Workers

- Lajos Szabó
- 2022/144: Defaulting Alone: The Geography of Sme Owner Numbers and Credit Risk in Hungary

- Csaba Burger
- 2022/143: Payment Habits of the Hungarian Households in 2020

- Vivien Deak, Istvan Nemecsko and Tamas Vegso
- 2022/142: Early Warning Performance of Univariate Credit-to-GDP Gaps

- Zsuzsanna Hosszu and Gergely Lakos
- 2021/141: Bank Carbon Risk Index – A simple indicator of climate-related transition risks of lending activity

- László Bokor
- 2021/140: Spillover Effects of the European Central Bank's Expanded Asset Purchase Program to Non-eurozone Countries in Central and Eastern Europe

- Mark Antal and Lorant Kaszab
- 2020/139: Unfolding the hidden structure of the Hungarian multi-layer firm network

- Andras Borsos and Martin Stancsics
- 2020/138: Funding for lending schemes should prioritize SME lending

- Barnabás Székely
- 2019/137: The Effect of the Introduction of Online Cash Registers on Reported Turnover in Hungary

- Gábor Lovics, Katalin Szõke, Csaba Tóth and Bálint Ván
- 2018/136: Credit-to-GDP gap calculation using multivariate HP filter

- Levente Kocsis and Miklos Sallay
- 2018/135: Assessment of the tax and transfer changes in Hungary between 2010 and 2017 using a microsimulation model

- Mihály Szoboszlai, Zoltán Bögöthy, Palma Filep-Mosberger and Dávid Berta
- 2018/134: Forecasting external demand using BVAR models

- Lajos Szabó
- 2017/132: Network properties and evolutionof the Hungarian RTGSover the past decade

- László Bodnár
- 2017/131: Corporate Investment in Hungary – Stylised Facts on Micro Data

- Peter Bauer and Marianna Endresz
- 2017/130: Service Traders in Hungary Evidence from Firm Level Data

- Judit Rariga
- 2017/127: The MNB’s house price index methodology

- Adam Banai, Nikolett Vágó and Sándor Winkler
- 2017/126: The cyclical position of housing prices – a VECM approach for Hungary

- Tamas Berki and Tibor Szendrei
- 2017/125: Scenarios for potential macroeconomic impact of Brexit on Hungary

- László Békési, Zsolt Kovalszky and Tímea Várnai
- 2016/124: LIQUIDITY NEEDS AND LIQUIDITY COSTS OF AN INSTANT PAYMENT SYSTEM

- Gergely Patrik Balla and Tamás Ilyés
- 2016/123: MODELLING THE CREDIT RISK OF THE HUNGARIAN SME SECTOR

- Adam Banai, Gyöngyi Körmendi, Péter Lang and Nikolett Vágó
- 2016/122: MODELLING BANKRUPTCY USING HUNGARIAN FIRM-LEVEL DATA

- Peter Bauer and Marianna Endresz
- 2015/121: Exchange rate pass - through after the crisis: the Hungarian experience

- Mihály Hajnal, György Molnár and Judit Várhegyi
- 2015/119: Factors of price convergence and its estimated level in Hungary

- Peter Bauer
- 2015/118: Univariate and multivariate filters to measure the credit gap

- Zsuzsanna Hosszú, Gyöngyi Körmendi and Bence Mérõ
- 2014/115: Banking union through Hungarian eyes - The MNB’s assessment of a possible close cooperation

- Anikó Szombati and Kornél Kisgergely
- 2014/114: The Effect of Emigration on the Hungarian Labour Market

- Katalin Bodnár and Lajos Szabó
- 2014/113: Inflation Expectations in Hungary

- Péter Gábriel, Judit Rariga and Judit Várhegyi
- 2014/111: Discriminatory versus uniform-price auctions

- Zoltán Monostori
- 2014/109: Stress testing at the Magyar Nemzeti Bank

- Adam Banai, Zsuzsanna Hosszú, Gyöngyi Körmendi, Sándor Sóvágó and Róbert Szegedi
- 2013/107: Interest rate derivative markets in Hungary between 2009 and 2012 in light of the K14 dataset

- Zalan Kocsis, Csaba Csávás, István Mák and György Pulai
- 2013/106: Transforming subsidiaries into branches - Should we be worrying about it?

- Péter Fáykiss, Gabriella Grosz and Gábor Szigel
- 2013/100: International experiences and domestic opportunities of applying unconventional monetary policy tools

- Judit Krekó, Csaba Balogh, Kristóf Lehmann, Róbert Mátrai, György Pulai and Balázs Vonnák
- 2012/105: A system-wide financial stress indicator for the Hungarian financial system

- Dániel Holló
- 2012/104: Network-based analyses of Hungarian cash supply

- Anikó Bódi-Schubert, Zsolt Ábrahám and Erika Lajkó
- 2012/103: Wage setting in Hungary: evidence from a firm survey

- Gabor Kezdi and István Kónya
- 2012/102: How are firms’ wages and prices linked: survey evidence in Europe

- Martine Druant, Silvia Fabiani, Gabor Kezdi, Ana Lamo, Fernando Martins and Roberto Sabbatini
- 2012/96: The role of the interchange fee in card payment systems

- Éva Keszy-Harmath, Gergely Kóczán, Surd Kováts, Boris Martinovic and Kristóf Takács
- 2011/94: Identifying supply and demand in the Hungarian corporate loan market

- Sándor Sóvágó
- 2011/93: Nothing is free: a survey of the social cost of the main payment instruments in Hungary

- Anikó Turján, Éva Divéki, Éva Keszy-Harmath, Gergely Kóczán and Kristóf Takács
- 2011/92: Moving target indication: Fiscal indicators employed by the Magyar Nemzeti Bank

- Gabor Kiss
- 2011/90: The role of currency swaps in the domestic banking system and the functioning the swap market during the crisis

- Judit Páles, Zsolt Kuti and Csaba Csávás
- 2011/84: The map of payments in Hungary

- István Helmeczi
- 2010/87: Foreign currency borrowing of households in new EU member states

- Attila Csajbok, András Hudecz and Bálint Tamási
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