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2008, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 459-472 The impact of tax structure on long-term economic growth – Theory and empirical experience in view of the Hungarian data
by Erős, Adrienn
- 473-482 Considerations on the introduction of residential property tax
by Kiss, Gergely & Vadas, Gábor
- 483-492 The status and current issues of personal income tax systems in developed countries
by Halmosi, Péter
- 493-512 Changes in the Hungarian taxpayers' behaviour with a view to changes in the personal income tax and the national insurance contribution, 2005–2006
by Lakatos, Mária
- 513-524 An aggregate Laffer curve – a multi-peak case
by Spiegel, Uriel & Kogan, Konstantin & Templeman, Joseph
- 525-535 Controlling and continuous budget control at the Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority
by Nyers, Gábor
- 536-544 Essays and debates on Hungary's economic situation and perspectives
by Bod, Péter Ákos
- 545-551 Positions and standpoints – or what does the “invisible hand” arrange? – Thoughts related to three books
by Vigvári, András
2008, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 173-185 Our deficits – Academic inaugural address by an ordinary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
by Kádár, Béla
- 186-213 Points of departure for shaping Hungary's international development policy – An approach from the perspective of multilateral development policy
by Örlős, László
- 214-228 The information base of the science, technology and innovation policy – Decisions: on what basis?
by Inzelt, Annamária & Goldperger, István & Szunyogh, Zsuzsanna
- 229-239 Enforcing budget discipline in Hungary and abroad
by Jánossy, Dániel
- 240-252 Financial reform in Hungary's agricultural economy
by Gráf, József
- 253-268 The U.S. credit crisis and its implications on global economy
by Losoncz, Miklós
- 269-282 The new theory and empirics of political business cycles
by Benczes, István & Ürögdi, András
- 283-295 Man's registered debts
by Vértesy, László
- 296-320 New act on the prevention and combating of money laundering and terrorist financing
by Papp, Zsófia & Ujváriné Fejes, Renáta & Simonka, Gábor
- 321-330 Financial planning in Hungary
by Luttenberger, Zoltán
- 331-337 MNB Bulletin – The latest regular publication of the Hungarian central bank addresses the wider public
by Varga, Lóránt
- 337-345 Democracy and deficits – The new political economy of fiscal management reforms in the European Union
by Szakolczai, György
- 346-349 Information economy
by Farkas, János
- 350-356 Two-country theory of Hungary unjustified…? – Social struggle for state (over-) distribution in Hungary after the regime change
by Győrffy, Dóra
- 357-360 Economic criminal law for economists
by Papp, Zsófia
2008, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 5-6 Foreword to Issue 1 of 2008
by Csapodi, Pál
- 7-23 The future of the European Union's budget and Hungary's room for action
by Inotai, András
- 24-42 Fiscal performance of the EU8+2 countries in the course of their integration process
by Kutasi, Gábor
- 43-54 Europe under double pressure
by Botos, Katalin
- 55-65 Ageing and the European pension schemes
by Marján, Attila
- 66-84 Culture and its financing
by Stark, Antal
- 85-100 About business angels
by Osman, Péter
- 101-107 The budget of the European Union – towards an integrated control system
by Richardson, Joanna
- 108-121 Application of the ESA 95 methodology in the budget
by Novák, Zsuzsanna & Vámos, Imre
- 123-130 Taxation aspects of marketing strategies employed in car sales
by Márkus, Gábor
- 131-152 Theoretical principles of the classification of factoring deals
by Nagy, Zoltán
- 153-155 The systems and methods of auditing
by Mészáros, Tamás
- 156-162 “A concise review of taxation books”
by Botos, Katalin & Ivicz, Mihály
- 163-168 The economic political challenges of Hungarian EU membership
by Zsugyel, János
2007, Volume 52, Issue 3-4
- 415-416 Remembering István Hagelmayer
by Kovács, Árpád
- 417-442 Mechanisms of social coordination and the public sector
by Chikán, Attila
- 443-474 A few aspects of the relationship between the political and the economic sectors – the basis for minimum consensus
by Báger, Gusztáv & Kovács, Árpád
- 475-487 The tasks of the developing state and the accomplishment of the democratic transition
by Ágh, Attila
- 488-513 Competitiveness – 2015, vision and tasks
by Vértes, András & Viszt, Erzsébet
- 514-535 Knowledge-based society in Hungary in 2015
by Tamás, Pál
- 536-544 Magic weapon in fiscal policy? – Thoughts on the budget rules applicable to the local governments
by Vigvári, András
- 545-565 About managerial decisions on capital and financial investments
by Hoványi, Gábor
- 566-594 Towards a new community energy policy?
by Fábián, Anna
- 595-610 Independent financial audit – the Westminster model
by Nyikos, László
- 611-614 A strategic sector without strategy? – The performance and competitiveness of Hungarian research and development in international comparison
by Papanek, Gábor
- 615-618 The future of strategy – the strategy of the future
by Varga, György
- 619-626 Rethinking Bank Regulation – Till Angels Govern
by Mérő, Katalin
2007, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 201-204 Modern government – responsible management of public funds
by Veres, János
- 205-222 Fiscal responsibility framework – International experience and implications for Hungary
by Kopits, George
- 223-234 Expenditure ceilings and fiscal policy – Swedish experiences
by Brusewitz, Urban Hansson & Lindh, Yngve
- 235-242 Fiscal procedures and institutions in the United States
by Emery, Richard
- 243-292 How did we get here: Hungarian budget 2000–2006 – A step towards the comprehensive analysis of budgetary interactions
by Ohnsorge-Szabó, László & Romhányi, Balázs
- 293-306 Notoriously repeated budget policy
by Csillag, István
- 307-319 The political economy of budgeting in Hungary
by Kraan, Dirk-Jaan
- 330-340 The key messages of the theses on the regulation of public finances
by Csapodi, Pál
- 341-376 Reforming fiscal rules and institutions in Hungary – aspects and proposals
by Romhányi, Balázs
- 377-391 Simulation of fiscal institutions: passport or pass partout
by Kiss, Gábor P.
- 392-395 The roaring nineties A new history of the world's most prosperous decade
by Török, Ádám
- 396-401 The economics of post-communist transition
by Csaba, László
- 402-408 Growth potential and economic policy
by Antal, László
2007, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 5-36 Public procurement, competition and protection of the state's financial interests
by Török, Ádám & Győrffy, Ágnes & Hernádi, Ilona
- 37-52 Budget deficit and the achievement of fiscal equilibrium – institutional approach
by Kutasi, Gábor
- 53-67 Domestic interaction of external debt and foreign direct investment in Hungary
by Kuti, Mónika
- 68-91 Economic development and trust
by Belyó, Pál
- 92-105 Common agricultural policy, common budget?
by Halmai, Péter
- 106-122 Financial management on the local level of public finance – an analytical overview of SAO experiences
by Lóránt, Zoltán
- 123-129 New methods for the audit of the utilisation of EU funds
by Becker, Pál
- 130-147 Supervision of the central bank on behalf of the owner – Domestic and international experience and trends
by Akar, László & Baranyay, László
- 148-154 Financial crises: how can we counter them?
by Győrffy, Dóra
- 155-157 Knowledge flow, legal certainty, cooperation – The invisible resources of the development of the Hungarian economy
by Becsky, Róbert
- 158-163 Honesty and trust in the light of post-socialist transition – Establishing social trust in the period of post-socialist transition
by Voszka, Éva
- 164-168 Back to basics! – Studies on the reform of the public finance system
by Zsugyel, János
- 169-176 We still have a lot to learn . .
by Csillag, István & Mihályi, Péter
- 177-183 Let's carry on learning from each other
by Szakolczai, György
2006, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 411-411 First anniversary of the renewed Public Finance Quarterly
by Csapodi, Pál
- 413-429 Observations about the convergence programme
by Kovács, Árpád
- 430-439 The economic policy turnaround and the new convergence programme
by Akar, László
- 440-463 Economic policy reflections in view of the 2006 convergence programme
by Bokor, László & Dombi, Ákos & György, László & Veress, József
- 464-470 Principles of a regulated public finance system
by Bathó, Ferenc
- 471-482 Experience with inflation targeting in Hungary
by Szapáry, György
- 483-498 EU tax harmonisation and tax competition – lessons to Hungary
by Losoncz, Miklós
- 499-510 Double bind – the eighteen months of stabilisation and reforms
by Szakolczai, György
- 511-514 Health economics with a small difference – the irrationalities, mistakes and illusions of the health system
by Nagy, Balázs
- 515-519 Results of an outstanding workshop – Ministry of Finance Research Working Papers
by Schweitzer, Iván
2006, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 261-262 István Hetényi is 80 years old
by Veres, János
- 263-283 Budgeting in Hungary – OECD study
by Bergvall, Daniel & Hawkesworth, Ian & Kraan, Dirk-Jan & Krause, Philipp
- 284-305 Program budgeting – Characteristic features and practical experiences
by Báger, Gusztáv
- 306-323 Theoretical relevances of our integration maturity
by Palánkai, Tibor
- 324-340 Change of paradigm in fighting money laundering – A global anti-crime system in operation
by Steiner, Péter
- 341-346 The external auditor’s role in regulation – An insight into the advisory activity of the National Audit Office of the United Kingdom
by Bourn, Sir John
- 347-352 The strategy of the State Audit Office of Hungary 2006–2010 – Document
by Kovács, Árpád
- 353-368 Use of microsimulation models for political decesion making
by Belyó, Pál & Molnár, István
- 369-372 Nobel prize laureates in economics 1969–2004
by Bod, Péter Ákos
- 373-382 The rising Europe
by Halm, Tamás
- 383-387 The world (economy) and Hungary at the beginning of the 21th century
by Buday-Sántha, Attila
- 388-398 Conference on fiscal responsibility
by Kiss, Gábor P. & Kékesi, László
- 399-402 Use of performance information in budgeting and management processes – Lessons of an OECD conference
by Hamza, László & Bécsy, Etelka
2006, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 131-151 A possible path to implement public finance reforms
by Vigvári, András
- 152-173 About the Financial Perspective of the European Union for the years 2007–2013
by Terták, Elemér
- 174-198 Insight into the own resources system of the EU through the spectacle of the Hungarian VAT based payment
by Vicze, Klára & Braun, Gábor & Bencze, Attila
- 199-212 Employment prospects in Hungary – present and future
by Fazekas, Károly
- 213-235 Competition and the Hungarian competition policy – Tendencies in the changes of the competition status quo of the Hungarian economy from the point of view of the legislative regulation of competition
by Bara, Zoltán
- 236-240 Our Public Finance
by Sivák, József
- 241-244 Public Administration Management
by Szilágyi, Enikő
- 245-251 Rules-Based Fiscal Policy in Emerging Markets – Background, Analysis and Prospects
by Benczes, István
- 252-255 New focuses in the relationship of the World Bank and the supreme audit institutions – Lessons learned from a World Bank seminar
by Báger, Gusztáv
2006, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 3-24 Tax system development trends in the OECD countries; lessons learnt
by Hetényi, István
- 25-44 Marking time, and what to do instead – Possible ways ahead of the Hungarian R&D and innovation strategy from a competitiveness point of view
by Török, Ádám
- 45-59 Measuring the competitiveness of companies – A competitiveness index and its application
by Chikán, Attila
- 60-81 Public-private partnerships and audits – International overview and domestic experience
by Báger, Gusztáv
- 82-99 Supervision of the financial markets: Quo vadis domine?
by Farkas, István
- 100-108 Subjective diagnosis on the relationship of economic policy and globalisation
by Veress, József
- 109-114 With the Power of Thought – An Irregular Autobiography
by Király, Júlia
- 115-118 Economics of European Integration
by Becsky, Róbert
- 119-121 Competitiveness in Research and Development
by Balogh, Tamás
- 122-124 Conference on corruption at the Academy of Sciences
by Báger, Gusztáv
2005, Volume 50, Issue consol
- 3-4 Public Finance Quarterly Renewed
by Csapodi, Pál
- 5-14 Challenges to the Hungarian Economy – Inside the EU but Before Introducing the Euro
by Veres, János
- 15-25 Why is it Important to Modernize Public Finances and Public Services?
by Parragh, László
- 26-49 Competitiveness and Public Finances – Alternatives for Selecting Action Scenarios
by Kovács, Árpád
- 50-58 The Future of the European Union
by Balázs, Péter
- 59-73 PPPs in Hungary – Do They Hurt Us or Help Us? – Analysis on how PPPs work, how they are viewed, how they come into play domestically, and what types of problems do they trigger
by Varga, Mihály
- 74-94 The Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority Established 90 Years Ago
by Asztalos, László György
- 95-105 Sustainable Growth in the Hungarian Economy
by Halm, Tamás
- 106-112 Encouragement of Competition – with Negotiation
by Voszka, Éva
- 113-119 Transformation, Development, and Characteristics of the Hungarian Banking Sector
by Várhegyi, Éva
- 120-131 One Book – Three Reviews : ”Can Sustainable Growth be Maintained?”
by Hetényi, István