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Publikációk rangos külföldi szakfolyóiratokban, 1996-

                                                                                                  Szerkeszti: Bálint Éva

2010

Brown, David J. - Earle, John S. - Telegdy, Á. Employment and wage effects of privatisation: Evidence from Hungary, Romania, Russia and Ukraine. ECONOMIC JOURNAL, Vol. 120. No. 545. 2010, 683-708.

2009

Bakucs L. Z.– Fertő I.: The growth of family farms in Hungary. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, Vol. 40. No. s1. 2009, 789-795.

Bakucs L.Z
. - Fertő I. - Fogarasi J.: Investment and financial constraints in Hungarian agriculture. ECONOMICS LETTERS, Vol. 104. No. 3. 2009, 122-124.

Bakucs L. Z. - Fertő I.: Marketing and pricing dynamics in the presence of structural breaks : the Hungarian pork market. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL FOOD AND AGRIBUSINESS MARKETING, Vol. 21. No. 2. 2009, 116-133.

Békés G. - Kleinert, J. - Toubal, F.: Spillovers from multinationals to heterogeneous domestic firms: Evidence from Hungary. THE WORLD ECONOMY, Vol. 32. No. 10. 2009, 1408-1433.

Bojnec, S. - Fertő I.: Agro-food trade competitiveness on Central European and Balkan countries. FOOD POLICY, Vol. 34. No. 5. 2009. 417-425.

Bojnec, S. - Fertő I.: Determinants of agro-food trade competition of Central European countries with the European Union. CHINA ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 20. No. 2. 2009, 327-337.

Darvas Zs.: Leveraged carry trade portfolios. JOURNAL OF BANKING AND FINANCE, Vol. 33. No. 5. 2009, 944-957. 

Fertő I.: Labour market adjustment and intra-industry trade: The effects of association on the Hungarian food industry. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, Vol. 60. No. 3. 2009. 668-681.

Fertő I. - Soós K. A.: Duration of trade of former communist countries in the EU market. POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES, Vol. 21. No. 1. 2009. 31-39.

Gábos A. – Gál R. I. – Kézdi G.: The effects of child-related benefits and pensions on fertility by birth order : A test on Hungarian data. POPULATION STUDIES, Vol. 63. No. 3. 2009, 215–231.

 Görg, H. - Hijzen, A. - Muraközy B.: The role of production technology for productivity spillovers from multinationals: Firm-level evidence from Hungary. AUSSENWIRTSCHAFT, Vol. 64. No. 1. 2009. 19-44.

Havas A.: Universities and the emerging new players: building futures for higher education. TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, Vol. 21. No. 3. 2009, 425-443.

Horn Dániel: Age of selection counts: a cross-country analysis of educational institutions. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND EVALUATION, Vol. 15. No. 4. 2009. 343-366.

2008

Balla K., Köllő J., Simonovits A.: Transition with heterogeneous labor. STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, Vol. 19. No. 3. 2008, 203-220.

Bojnec, S. - Fertő I.: European enlargement and agro-food trade. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, Vol. 56. No. 4. 2008, 563-579.

Commander, S., Köllő J.: The changing demand for skills : Evidence from the transition. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION, Vol. 16. No. 2. 2008, 199-221. 

Csorba G.: Contracting with asymmetric information in the presence of positive network effects: Screening and divide-and-conquer techniques. INFORMATION ECONOMICS AND POLICY, Vol. 20. No. 1. 2008, 54-66.

Csorba G.: Screening contracts in the presence of positive network effects. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION, Vol. 26. No. 1. 2008, 213-226.

Fertő I., Soós K. A.: Trade specialization in the European Union and in postcommunist European countries. EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS, Vol. 46. No. 3. 2008, 5-28.

Fertő I.: Dynamics of intra-industry trade and adjustment costs : The case of Hungarian food industry. APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, Vol. 15. No. 5. 2008, 379-384.

Fertő I.: The evolution of agri-food trade patterns in Central European countries. POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES, Vol. 20. No. 1. 2008, 1-10. 

Havas A.: Devising futures for universities in a multi-level structure: A methodological experiment. TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, Vol. 75. No. 4. 2008, 558-582.

Major I.: Technical efficiency, allocative efficiency and profitability in Hungarian small and medium-sized enterprises: A model with frontier functions. EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES, Vol. 60. No. 8. 2008, 1371-1396.

2007

Bunce, V., Csanádi M.: Social networks: Ideas for future research from the vantage point of political science. PHYSICA A : STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS, Vol. 378. No. 1. 2007, 135-137.

Csanádi M.: Party-state systems and their dynamics as networks. PHYSICA A : STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS, Vol. 378. No. 1. 2007, 83-91.

Gillman, M. – Otto, G.: Money demand in general equilibrium endogenous growth : Estimating the role of a variable interest elasticity. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (QASS), Vol. 1. No. 1. 2007, 1-25.

Halpern L., Koren M.: Pricing to firm: An analysis of firm- and product-level import prices. REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, Vol. 15. No. 3. 2007, 574-591.

Halpern L., Muraközy B.: Does distance matter in spillover? ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION, Vol.15. No. 4. 2007, 781-805.

High, C., Nemes G.: Social learning in LEADER: Exogenous, endogenous and hybrid evaluation in rural development. SOCIOLOGIA RURALIS, Vol. 47. No. 2. 2007, 103-119.

Kertesi G., Kézdi G.: Children of the post-communist transition: Age at the time of the parents' job loss and dropping out of secondary school. THE B.E. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY, Vol. 7. No. 2. (Contributions) Article 8. 2007, 1-25. http://www.bepress.com/bejeap/vol7/iss2/art8

Laki M.: Evolution of the market for foreign language teaching services in Hungary. POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES, Vol. 19. No. 3. 2007, 379-397.

Simonovits A : Can population ageing imply a smaller welfare state? In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, Vol. 23. No. 2. 2007, 534-541.

2006

Bakucs L. Z., Fertő I.: Marketing margins and price transmission on the Hungarian beef market. FOOD ECONOMICS - ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA, SECTION C, Vol. 3. No. 3-4. 2006, 151-160.

Brown, D. J., Earle, J. S., Telegdy Á.: The productivity effects of privatization: Longitudinal estimates from Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, Vol. 114. No. 1. 2006, 61-99.

Brown, D. J., Gimpelson, V., Earle, J. S., Telegdy Á. et al.: Nonstandard forms and measures of employment and unemployment in transition : A comparative study of Estonia, Romania, and Russia. COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC STUDIES, Vol. 48. No. 4. 2006, 435-457.

Burger A.: Why is the issue of land ownership still of major concern in East Central European (ECE) transitional countries and particularly in Hungary? LAND USE POLICY, Vol. 23. No. 4. 2006, 571-579

Csorba G., Hahn, J-H.: Functional Degradation and Asymmetric Network Effects. THE JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, Vol. 54. No. 2. 2006, 253-268.

Dobrinsky, R., Kőrösi G., Markov, N., Halpern L.: Price markups and returns to scale in imperfect markets: Bulgaria and Hungary. JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS, Vol. 34. No. 1. 2006, 92-110.

Égert B., Halpern L., MacDonald, R.: Equilibrium exchange rates in transition economies: Taking stock of the issues. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC SURVEYS, Vol. 20. No. 2. 2006, 257-324.

Égert B., Halpern L.: Equilibrium exchange rates in Central and Eastern Europe: A meta-regression analysis. JOURNAL OF BANKING & FINANCE, Vol. 30. No. 5. 2006, 1359-1374.

Herrendorf, B., Valentinyi, Á.: On the stability of the two-sector neoclassical growth model with externalities. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS & CONTROL, Vol. 30. No. 8. 2006, 1339-1361

Laki M., Szalai J.: The puzzle of success: Hungarian entrepreneurs at the turn of the millennium. EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES, Vol. 58. No. 3. 2006, 317-345.

Simonovits A: Optimal design of pension rule with flexible retirement: The two-type case. JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, Vol. 89. No. 3. 2006, 197-222.

Ürge-Vorsatz, D., Miladinova, G., Paizs L.: Energy in transition: From the iron curtain to the European Union. ENERGY POLICY, Vol. 34. No. 15. 2006, 2279-2297.

2005

Fertő I.: Vertically differentiated trade and differences in factor endowment : The case of agri-food products between Hungary and the EU. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, Vol. 56. No. 1. 2005, 117-134

Benk, S., Gillman, M., Kejak, M.: Credit shocks in the financial deregulatory era: Not the usual suspects. REVIEW OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, Vol. 8. No. 3. 2005, 668-687

Köllő J, Mickiewicz, T.: Wage bargaining, privatisation, ability to pay and outside options. Evidence from Hungary. POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES, Vol. 17. No. 4. 2005, 465-483

Earle, J. S., Kucsera Cs, Telegdy Á.: Ownership concentration and corporate performance on the Budapest Stock Exchange. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW, Vol. 13. No. 2. 2005, 254-264

2004

Gillman, M., Kejak, M.: Inflation and balanced-path growth with alternative payment mechanisms. ECONOMIC JOURNAL, Vol. 115. No. 500. 2005, 247-270

Kapitány Zs., Molnár Gy.: Inequality and income mobility in Hungary, 1993-1998. EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES, Vol. 56. No. 8. 2004, 1109-1129

2003

Berkó L, Gueullette, Á.: Policy for support of small and medium-size enterprises in Hungary: The case of Central Region. POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES, Vol. 15. No. 2. 2003, 243-257

Fertő I., Hubbard, L. J.: Revealed comparative advantage and competitiveness in Hungarian agri-food sectors. WORLD ECONOMY, Vol. 26. No. 2. 2003, 247-259

Gács J.: Transition, EU accession and structural convergence. EMPIRICA, Vol. 30. No. 3. 2003, 271-303

Havas A.: Evolving foresight in a small transition economy: The design, use and relevance of foresight methods in Hungary. JOURNAL OF FORECASTING, Vol. 22. No. 2-3. 2003, 179-201

Laki M.: Opportunities for property acquisition and some characteristics of big entrepreneurs in post-socialist Hungary. EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES, Vol. 55. No. 5. 2003, 693-710

Herrendorf, B., Valentinyi Á.: Determinacy through intertemporal capital adjustment costs. REVIEW OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, Vol. 6. No. 3. 2003, 483-497

Lee, I. H., Szeidl Á., Valentinyi Á.: Contagion and state dependent mutations. ADVANCES IN THEORETICAL ECONOMICS, Vol. 3. No. 1. 2003, 24-52

2002

Kézdi G., Hahn, J., Solon, G.: Jackknife minimum distance estimation. ECONOMICS LETTERS, Vol. 76. No. 1. 2002, 35-45

Hanley, E., King, L., Tóth I. J.: The state, international agencies, and property transformation in post-communist Hungary. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, Vol. 108. No. 1. 2002, 129-167

2001

Halpern L., Kőrösi G.: Efficiency and market share in the Hungarian corporate sector. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION, Vol. 9. No. 3. 2001, 559-592

2000

Augusztinovics M.: The dynamics of retirement saving - theory and reality. STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, Vol. 11. No. 1-2. 2000, 111-128

Bródy A.: A wave matrix. STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, Vol. 11. No. 1-2. 2000, 157-166

Lackó M.: Hidden economy - an unknown quantity? Comparative analysis of hidden economies in transition countries, 1989-95. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION, Vol. 8. No. 1. 2000, 117-149

Lee, I. H., Valentinyi Á.: Noisy contagion without mutation. THE REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES, Vol. 67. No. 4. 2000, 47-56

Herrendorf, B., Valentinyi Á., Waldmann, X.: Ruling out multiplicity and indeterminacy: the role of heterogeneity. THE REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES, Vol. 67. No. 2. 2000, 295-307

1999

Major I.: The transforming enterprise: Company performance after privatization in Hungary between 1988 and 1997. COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC STUDIES, Vol. 41. No. 2-3. 1999, 61-110

Simonovits A.: Are there cycles in realistic overlapping cohorts models? STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, Vol. 10. No. 2. 1999, 261-275

1998

Halpern L., Kőrösi G.: Labour market characteristics and profitability. Econometric analysis of Hungarian exporting firms, 1986-1995. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION, Vol. 6. No. 1. 1998, 145-162

Molnár Gy., Simonovits A.: Expectations, (in)stability and (in)viability in realistic overlapping cohorts models. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS AND CONTROL, Vol. 23. No. 2. 1998, 303-332

1997

Halpern L., Wyplosz, C.: Equilibrium exchange rates in transition economies. IMF STAFF PAPERS, Vol. 44. No. 4. 1997, 430-461

1996

Halpern L.: Real exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Hungary. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION, Vol. 4. No. 1. 1996, 211-228

Köllő J., Nagy Gy.: Earnings gains and losses from insured unemployment in Hungary. LABOUR ECONOMICS, Vol. 3. No. 3. 1996, 279-298

Kőrösi G. , Mátyás L.: The determinants of foreign direct investment in transforming economies: A comment. WELTWIRTSCHAFTLICHES ARCHIV, Band. 132. Heft. 2. 1996, 390-393


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