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2013, Volume 58, Issue 1
2012, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 379-380 Public Finance Quarterly Gets Impact Factor
by Németh, Erzsébet
- 381-393 Public Procurement as Auction – Theoretical Models and Practical Problems
by Antal-Pomázi, Krisztina
- 394-411 Which Way Now? – A Theoretical Programme for the Transition to Accrual-Based Accounting
by Bathó, Ferenc
- 412-425 International Accounting Standardisation in Hungarian Practice
by Beke, Jenő & Tiszberger, Mónika
- 426-436 Accounting – Profession vs. Science
by Kovács, Zsuzsanna Ilona & Deák, István
- 437-452 Environmental Accounting – A New Challenge for the Accounting System
by Ván, Hajnalka
- 453-473 Evaluation of the Utilisation of EU Funds in Micro-Regions
by Lambertné Katona, Mónika
- 474-489 The Impact of Capital Market Players’ Exit, Voice and Loyalty on Economic Growth
by Szabó, Zsolt
- 490-503 The Great Depression – Retro Part 2 : On the Great Depression in Light of New Research
by Ohnsorge-Szabó, László
2012, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 267-285 Financial Literacy and Risk-Taking of Households in the Hungarian Central Great Plain
by Botos, Katalin & Botos, József & Béres, Dániel & Csernák, József & Németh, Erzsébet
- 286-297 Our Everyday Emotions and Finances – The role money-related attitudes and materialistic orienta-tion play in developing financial culture
by Zsótér, Boglárka & Nagy, Péter
- 298-312 Financial Literacy and Macro-economics
by Béres, Dániel & Huzdik, Katalin
- 313-331 The History of American Financial Regulation
by Biedermann, Zsuzsánna
- 332-346 Bank Taxes in the European Union
by Kovács, Levente
- 347-357 Challenges of Direct European Supervision of Financial Markets
by Szegedi, László
- 358-370 Causes of Foreign Currency Lending – Possibilities of Inter-vention – Ways of Intervention
by Bánfi, Tamás
2012, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 155-163 Operating Risks and the Increasing Indebtedness of Hungarian Local Governments – Audit experiences of the State Audit Office of Hungary
by Domokos, László
- 164-172 Local Government Indebted-ness and Debt Management in Switzerland – Causes and consequences
by Melly, Christian
- 173-183 The Role of Systematic Internal Control and Audit in Reducing Management Risk at Hungarian Local Governments
by Gyüre, Lajosné
- 184-199 Application of Social Discount Rate in Public Projects
by Pálinkó, Éva & Szabó, Márta
- 200-212 The Features, Background and Difficulties of Bank Regulatory Capital Requirements
by Zsolnai, Alíz
- 213-233 Characteristics of Hungarian Higher Education in an International Perspective
by Harsányi, Gergely & Vincze, Szilvia
- 234-256 A Comprehensive Review of the Financial Reporting System of Higher Education and a Recommendation
by Ormos, Mihály & Veress, Attila
2012, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 7-8 Editorial
by Németh, Erzsébet
- 9-27 Similarities and differences in european crisis management
by Kovács, Árpád & Halmosi, Péter
- 28-52 The impact of the crisis on the monetary autonomy of Central and Eastern European countries
by Kiss, Gábor Dávid & Kosztopulosz, Andreász
- 53-70 The Impact of the Global Economic Crisis in the Old and New Cohesion Member States of the European Union
by Farkas, Beáta
- 71-90 Competition Policy in Europe – Temporary or Long-Lasting Changes? : Changes of the principles and the practice of state aid during the crisis
by Voszka, Éva
- 91-100 The Question Marks of Public Audits – Regularities and Irregularities in Public Administration
by Nagy, Marianna
- 101-115 Establishment and Early Operations of the State Audit Office of Hungary
by Révész, Mihály T.
- 116-139 Comparison of the Redistribution Level and Structure of Functional Expenditure in the Visegrád Countries
by Kiss, Gábor P. & Szemere, Róbert
- 140-148 ‘Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists’
by Botos, Katalin
2011, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 411-428 Internal Audits at Local Governments – Audit Experiences of the State Audit Office of Hungary
by Sepsey, Tamás
- 429-445 Pensions containing allowance paid by children – why and how?
by Szegő, Szilvia
- 446-473 On the long-term trends of public debt – Implications of the government’s Ponzi game and ageing
by Mosolygó, Zsuzsa
- 474-482 Public Debt and State Property
by Giday, András
- 483-492 Liability for the financial management of public assets, – or accidental meeting of branches of law on the dissection table
by Kapa, Mátyás
- 493-504 Old Questions – New Answers? : A Few Notes on the New State Property Act
by Voszka, Éva
- 505-517 Cash Flow at Risk, Financial Flexibility and Financing Constraint
by Kuti, Mónika
- 518-538 The Better Life Index of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
by Kerényi, Ádám
- 539-552 The Unique Features of the Financing of Professional Football
by Nagy, Zoltán Imre
- 553-562 Financing of the general government
by Móczár, József
- 563-568 Transparency and accountability in party financing Conference summary
by Kelemen, F. Balázs & Tököli, László
2011, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 291-302 Credibility and Flexibility – Changes in the Framework of Hungarian Public Finances
by Domokos, László
- 303-306 The Factors Determining the Macroeconomic Environment of the 2012 Budget – Academic Conference of the Research Institute of the State Audit Office of Hungary
by Kolozsi, Pál Péter
- 307-319 The Macroeconomic and Institutional Context of the 2012 Budget
by Simor, András
- 320-330 Can the Growth Rate of Regional Disparities Be Halted? – Contributions to the Rethinking of Hungary’s Regional Policy
by Kocziszky, György
- 331-344 Preparations of the State Audit Office of Hungary for the Analysis of the Macroeconomic Risks to the State Budget
by Pulay, Gyula
- 345-359 Development of Internal Demand and Bank Lending
by Gém, Erzsébet
- 360-378 After the Crisis?
by Inotai, András
- 379-385 Income Distribution, Social Cohesion and Value Structure
by Tóth, István György
- 386-391 Decline of the Virtual Financial World?
by Lentner, Csaba
- 392-397 A Painfully Topical Issue
by Kolozsi, Pál Péter
- 398-405 Thrown-up Stone? Facts and Trends in the XXIst Century
by Kovács, Olivér
2011, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 159-168 A possible solution to the reform of the mandatory pension system: point system and demography
by Botos, József & Botos, Katalin
- 169-178 The present value of the future, or individual decisions behind superannuation investments
by Farmasi, Attila & Tatay, Tibor
- 179-182 The pension systems of Arab countries in the light of socio-economic risks
by Kárpáti, József
- 193-213 Regulation following (between) financial crisis (crises): compulsion and opportunity
by Bánfi, Tamás & Kürthy, Gábor & Bánfi, Attila
- 214-240 Financial liberalisation – The dilemmas of national adaptation
by Magas, István
- 241-256 China’s Sovereign Wealth Funds: A path to sustained development?
by Dani, Ákos & Tőrös, Ágnes
- 257-270 The supplementary health insurance and the voluntary health saving funds
by Vallyon, Andrea
- 271-280 How did we get here, and where does this road lead? – Review of three books on economic policy
by Bod, Péter Ákos
2011, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 5-16 Proposals for the Reform of Constitutional Regulations on Public Finances
by Hetei, András Tibor
- 17-26 Home Tax Allowance for Younger People
by Giday, András
- 27-43 Corruption as a Deviant Social Attitude
by Takács, István & Csapodi, Pál & György-Takács, Katalin
- 44-57 Corruption Risks in Public Administration – Methodology and Empirical Experiences
by Báger, Gusztáv
- 67-78 The Function of Local Currencies in Local Economic Development – The Bavarian ‘Chiemgauer Regiogeld’ and the ‘Kékfrank’ in Sopron
by Tóth, István Balázs
- 79-93 Macro-Regional Strategies – Experiment for the Renewal of Economic Policy of the European Union
by Braun, Gábor & Kovács, Zoltán László
- 94-107 Crisis Developments in the Euro Area
by Rácz, Margit
- 108-124 Cohesion and/or Growth? – Regional Dimensions of Convergence and Growth in Hungary
by Elekes, Andrea
- 125-146 Is It Necessary to Regulate Local Governments’ Borrowing? – The Lessons of the Hungarian Case
by Gál, Erzsébet
- 147-153 Before and After the Crisis
by Vertetics, Ádám & Szebeni, Dávid
- v:56:y:2011:i:1:p: Corruption and Publicity – The media’s impact on corruption and its social judgement
by Németh, Erzsébet & Körmendi, Gábor & Kiss, Beatrix
2010, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 739-745 Lack of transparency hindering foresight in the planning and execution of the budget
by Domokos, László
- 746-752 Fiscal policy in the service of sustainable growth
by Török, Ádám
- 776-791 The Great Depression – Retro Part 1
by Ohnsorge-Szabó, László
- 792-808 The global financial crisis and the European Union
by Losoncz, Miklós
- 809-818 Mortgage Markets in the United States of America and Europe
by Botos, Katalin & Halmosi, Péter
- 819-836 Crisis and consolidation – Is there a way back to fiscal rules?
by Benczes, István & Kutasi, Gábor
- 837-840 Copula methods in finance
by Móczár, József
- 841-843 Financial Intermediary Institutions – Banks and institutional investors
by Lamanda, Gabriella
2010, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 415-418 Challenges for State Audit Office control and the advisory role of the State Audit Office
by Csapodi, Pál
- 419-434 The necessity of reforming the role the state plays in economy – Essential experience gained from ÁSZKUT researc
by Pulay, Gyula
- 435-456 The concept of the modernization of national economic planning
by Báger, Gusztáv
- 457-460 Perspective, vision and planning
by Becker, Pál
- 461-465 Reasons and theoretical basics of modernizing Hungary's planning system
by Faragó, László
- 466-474 National economic planning and its economic political environment
by Halm, Tamás
- 475-479 Planning in Hungary and the EU requirements
by Palócz, Éva
- 480-504 Is the conflict container full? – Some financial aspects for the assessment of the situation and the transformation of the system
by Vigvári, András
- 505-510 Creating a balance between resources and tasks
by Atkári, János
- 511-517 Challenges of the local government regulation
by Dankó, Géza & Lóránt, Zoltán
- 518-523 Consideretions for the debate on the financial situation of local governments
by Kovács Pálné, Ilona
- 524-529 Is the conflict container full, or which way is the container trailer going? – Issues of the transformation of the system of local governments
by Péteri, Gábor
- 533-551 Possible ways to improve competitiveness – as seen by the State Audit Office of Hungary
by Kovács, Árpád
- 552-556 The competitiveness of the public sector – lessons from a research
by Chikán, Attila & Czakó, Erzsébet
- 557-561 Multilateral analyses and derived lessons as reflected in the studies of the volume
by Kovács, Árpád
- 562-567 Six questions and six answers regarding the relationship between the public sector and competitiveness
by Török, Ádám
- 568-580 Where is auditing performed by supreme audit institutions headed for? : International scene – a “snapshot”
by Csapodi, Pál & Lévai, János
- 581-605 A few historic and international aspects of the Hungarian economic crisis and crisis management
by Lentner, Csaba
- 606-641 How to introduce result oriented budgeting in Hungary – a proposal
by Marczell, Kinga & Romhányi, Balázs
- 643-662 Right and wrong paths – facts and data about local government management
by Lóránt, Zoltán
- 663-678 The situation of real estate funds in Hungary
by Szűcs, József
- 679-696 Changing reasons of foreign investment to Central and Eastern Europe
by Katona, Klára
- 697-714 The reality of a cash flow based corporate tax system
by Galántainé Máté, Zsuzsanna
- 715-722 The comprehensive manual of public finances
by Sivák, József
- 723-733 Financial markets in the global space – The financial space disrupted by the crisis
by Báger, Gusztáv
2010, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 223-250 The main characteristics of the operation of the Hungarian state and the directions of necessary changes
by Báger, Gusztáv & Pulay, Gyula & Vigvári, András
- 251-277 Economic recovery – a few topical theoretical problems
by Erdõs, Tibor
- 278-297 Is the aid scheme for disabled workers efficient?
by Pulay, Gyula
- 298-320 Corruption in public procurement and in general in Hungary
by Papanek, Gábor
- 321-334 Sustainable development, sustainable budget as viewed by international economic and financial organizations
by Hegedüs, Ágnes
- 335-344 The fiscalization of environmental protection
by Braun, Gábor & Kovács, Zoltán László
- 345-356 The Hungarian Competition Authority's first five years in the European Union
by Nagy, Zoltán
- 357-374 Flat rate personal income tax
by Vörös, Gyula & Kodenko, Jekatyerina & Komáromi, Katalin
- 375-390 A new approach in the assessment of the internal control systems applied in the public sector
by Ivanyos, János & Roóz, József
- 391-393 Cooperation in the establishment of good governance
by Rae, Ranjit & Kovács, Árpád
- 394-399 The Changing China
by Halm, Tamás
- 400-402 Population ageing and globalisation – International financial imbalance
by Burger, Csaba
- 403-406 The economics of the welfare state
by Siposné Nándori, Eszter
2010, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 5-23 Keynesian renaissance?
by Csaba, László
- 24-50 Catching up in the wake of the crisis? – The quality of fiscal policy and economic growth
by Győrffy, Dóra
- 51-69 Boosting demand by the state and automatic stabilizers
by G. Tóth, Csaba
- 70-84 How banks responded to the global financial crisis – international experience
by Losoncz, Miklós & Nagy, Gyula
- 85-103 U.S. interest rate policy in the 2007–2009 crisis
by Kutasi, Gábor
- 104-115 The hen lays no golden eggs – thoughts about the pension funds
by Kun, János
- 116-129 The operational efficiency of tax burden sharing systems and experiences with the completeness check on VAT
by Pitti, Zoltán
- 130-149 Reflections on the interpretation of uncertainty and risk based on the example of PPP scheme
by Fülöp Braun, Katalin
- 154-161 Third OECD World Forum on knowledge and policy
by Báger, Gusztáv
- 162-176 A moving target – the first pillar of the capital requirements directive
by Lamanda, Gabriella & Zsolnai, Alíz
- 177-189 Risk taking of a credit institution and the limits of the basel framework
by Baranyi, Aranka & Széles, Zsuzsanna
- 190-199 Public accountancy regulations and SAO audits – Why cannot the utilisation of public funds be efficiently audited?
by Simon, József
- 200-211 The present is the future's past
by Halmai, Péter
- 212-217 Crisis in economics? Studies in European political economy
by Bod, Péter Ákos
- 218-223 Who and why is in crisis?
by Szakolczai, György
2009, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 517-529 The European Court of Auditors and the cooperation with the Supreme Audit Institutions in the European Union – Building a network based on accountability, transparency and confidence
by Caldeira, Vitor
- 530-539 The position of the State Audit Office in the branches of power
by Paczolay, Péter
- 540-555 Estimation of the structural balance based on the OECD approach – Theoretical considerations and empirical experiences
by Galbács, Péter
- 556-577 The International Monetary Fund and the global economic crisis, 2008–2009
by Csáki, György
- 578-590 The relationship between the Lisbon Strategy and tax policy in the context of the economic crisis
by Braun, Gábor & Kovács, Zoltán László
- 591-612 Encouraging sub-national government efficiency in Hungary
by Goglio, Alessandro
- 613-633 Governmental experiment for the introduction of zero-base budgeting Presentation and criticism of the programme proposal system of 2004, suggestions for moving forward
by Adorján, Richárd
- 634-651 New trends in the international professional regulations pertaining to external audit organisations
by Csapodi, Pál & Sántha, György
- 652-658 An economic history of twentieth-century
by Csaba, László
- 659-662 Properties of hidden economy
by Papanek, Gábor
- 663-667 Local governments in Hungary
by Vigvári, András
2009, Volume 54, Issue 2-3
- 225-265 Crisis management in Hungary – Theoretical analysis
by Erdõs, Tibor
- 266-311 An attempt to restore macroeconomic equilibrium in Hungary
by Szakolczai, György
- 312-326 Thoughts on the crisis based on the situation that has evolved in the European Union
by Rácz, Margit
- 327-347 Brave New World in the United States – Government dreams vs. the reality of crisis
by Győrffy, Dóra
- 348-368 Cyclical fluctuations and crises in the US economy, 1929–2008 – Additional details to the crisis anatomy
by Magas, István
- 369-406 The correlation between the financial crisis and the crisis of the financial institutions – To the memory of István Hagelmayer and László Antal
by Asztalos, László György
- 407-422 Conceptions or misconceptions about China's exchange rate policy – Is the undervalued yuan indeed detrimental to the global economy as a whole?
by Gábor, Tamás
- 423-442 The efficiency of the measures taken to improve the situation of Hungary's Roma population
by Benkő, János & Pulay, Gyula
- 443-465 The new regulation on the legal status and financial management of budgetary organisations
by Aradi, Zsolt
- 466-473 International experience concerning the development of local finance
by Csipai, Mariann & Vigvári, András
- 474-482 Is there conformity with the Council of Europe Guidelines for local finances?
by Lotz, Jorgen
- 483-496 The credit crisis of 2008 and what it means
by Szakolczai, György
- 497-501 Globalisation and national markets
by Szanyi, Miklós
- 502-510 Equity markets of emerging economies amid financial globalisation
by Halász, Ágnes
- 511-512 Professor László Ladó, a visionary thought leader
by Kovács, Árpád
2009, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 9-24 The new wave of the global financial crisis and a few consequences thereof on the global economy
by Losoncz, Miklós
- 25-33 The global crisis and possible paths of Hungary's economic development
by Práger, László
- 34-49 Monetary policy, exchange rate and stability
by Ábel, István & Kóbor, Ádám
- 50-68 Financial stability and the banking system, or the imbalance of the intermediary system
by Kovács, György
- 69-89 A possible scenario of modernising the Hungarian local government model
by Vigvári, András
- 90-103 Environmental, regulatory and control risks in the financial management of local municipalities – A trap for mice or a trap for cats?
by Kozma, Gábor
- 104-114 Risks in the local government system from the stakeholders' point of view
by Halmosi, Péter
- 115-129 Only in Hungary: experiences with municipal debt adjustment and suggested regulatory changes
by Jókay, Károly & Veres-Bocskay, Katalin
- 130-139 The controlling background of the financial management of municipalities
by Reke, Barnabás
- 140-156 Advisory activities in the State Audit Office
by Csapodi, Pál
- 157-176 The legal and professional regulation of the financial control of local governments in some EU member states
by Nyikos, László
- 177-188 Proposal on the development of the voluntary health insurance fund system
by Busa, Klára & Kóti, Tamás & Tatay, Tibor
- 189-204 What does the ferryman pay? – Quantification of a public foundation's losses
by Nagy, Miklós
- 205-210 Financial crises in emerging markets – Vanishing tenets
by Botos, Katalin
- 211-215 Challenges and choice of alternatives for the EU in the 2000s – The single internal market and the common currency
by Benczes, István
- 216-220 The family silver – Studies on the asset management of municipalities
by Győrffy, Ildikó
2008, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 557-579 Science or competitiveness? Science and competitiveness! – Acceptance speech at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
by Török, Ádám
- 580-600 Major conclusions from the macroeconomic risk analysis of the 2009 budget bill
by Báger, Gusztáv & Pulay, Gyula
- 601-616 The new kind of macroeconomic populism
by Csaba, László
- 617-632 Role of financial innovations in oligopolistic market environment
by Nagy, Gyula
- 633-644 The central budget management system and the impact thereof
by Demény, Ádám
- 645-655 The operational efficiency of the fiscal system in terms of key tax and contribution liabilities
by Pitti, Zoltán
- 656-674 Local public finance and local taxes
by Lóránt, Zoltán
- 675-707 Freeing the hamstrung economy
by Papp, József
- 708-720 The application of welfare economics to taxation
by Solt, Katalin
- 721-737 Sustainable society – flat tax
by Klicsu, László
- 738-752 Why is the Hungarian economy poorly? – Diagnosis and therapy
by Szakolczai, György
- 753-758 The world economy in the vortex of the 21st century
by Halm, Tamás
- 759-763 Within and beyond global economy
by Pulay, Gyula
- 764-769 Trimming the sails – The comparative political economy of expansionary fiscal Consolidations A Hungarian perspective
by Magas, István
- 770-773 Financial system – A non-mainstream approach
by Galbács, Péter
2008, Volume 53, Issue 3