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MNB Füzetek

Az MNB Füzetek magyar változata megszűnik, angol változata az MNB Working Paper ezentúl emelt szintű kiadványként, csak angolul jelenik meg. 

WP 2013/01 – Katalin Szilágyi–Dániel Baksa–Jaromir Benes–Ágnes Horváth–Csaba Köber–Gábor D. Soós: The Hungarian Monetary Policy Model
 

WP 2012/08 – Mariann Endrész–Győző Gyöngyösi–Péter Harasztosi: Currency mismatch and the sub-prime crisis: firm-level stylised facts from Hungary
 

WP 2012/07 – Péter Benczúr–Gábor Kátay–Áron Kiss: Assessing changes of the Hungarian tax and transfer system: A general-equilibrium microsimulation approach
 

WP 2012/06 – Csaba Csávás–Szilárd Erhart–Dániel Felcser–Anna Naszódi: Which Aspects of Central Bank Transparency Matter? Constructing a Weighted Transparency Index
 

WP 2012/05 – Balázs Krusper: The role of external and country specific factors in Hungarian inflation developments
 

WP 2012/04 – Cecília Hornok: Need for Speed: Is Faster Trade in the EU Trade-creating?
 

WP 2012/03 – Kornél Kisgergely: Is there a carry trade channel of monetary policy in emerging countries?
 

WP 2012/02 – Alexander Jung–Gergely Kiss: Voting by monetary policy committees: evidence from the CEE inflation-targeting countries
 

WP 2012/01 – Gábor Pellényi: The Sectoral Effects of Monetary Policy in Hungary: A Structural Factor Analysis
 

WP 2011/12 – Péter Harasztosi: Growth in Hungary 1994-2008: The role of capital, labour, productivity and reallocation
 

WP 2011/11 – Áron Kiss–Pálma Mosberger: The elasticity of taxable income of high earners: Evidence from Hungary
 

WP 2011/10 – Balázs Sisak: What drives cash demand? Transactional and residual cash demand in selected countries
 

WP 2011/9 – Gábor Kátay: Downward Wage Rigidity in Hungary
 

WP 2011/8 – Zoltán Szalai: Asset prices and financial imbalances in CEE countries: macroeconomic risks and monetary strategy
 

WP 2011/7 – Bálint Tamási, Balázs Világi: Identification of credit supply shocks in a Bayesian SVAR model of the Hungarian Economy
 

WP 2011/6 – István Kónya: Convergence and Distortions: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland between 1996–2009
 

WP 2011/5 – Alessia Campolmi–Ester Faia–Roland Winkler: Fiscal Calculus in a New Keynesian Model with Labor Market Frictions
 

WP 2011/4 – Alessia Campolmi – Stefano Gnocchi: Labor Market Participation, Unemployment and Monetary Policy
 

WP 2011/3 – Anna Naszódi: Beating the Random Walk in Central and Eastern Europe by Survey Forecasts
 

WP 2011/2 – Anna Naszódi: Testing the asset pricing model of exchange rates with survey data
 

WP 2011/1 – Marianna Endrész: Business fixed investment and credit market frictions. A VECM approach for Hungary