During past years of financial crises and “great recession” most of the European countries have experienced widening income inequalities. These growing disparities are multifactorial, not simply affected by earned incomes in labor markets, social transfers or fiscal policies and revenue regimes, but also by indirect consequences of earlier running indebtedness and amortizing loans. This paper attempts to take into account various factors of growing income inequalities, and Hungarian biases from international trends. As a conclusion, we will argue that relatively high and rapid growths of Hungarian inequalities cannot seen and interpreted as an unlucky consequence of great recession, rather as an outcome of intended politics of ruling gov...
The aim of this paper is to understand and provide reasoning for the strategic changes in Hungarian ...
The latest Hungarian economic growth data, though favourable, do not let us forget that in the longe...
income led to substantial increases in poverty rates in Poland and Yugoslavia, while poverty in Hung...
The debate about trends and changes is a topical issue today regarding the current financial and eco...
The crisis is a sign that current driving forces of development are wearing out, and the former ment...
A further analysis on inequality in Europe during the “Great Recession Era” could be worthwhile. Ine...
The Fidesz government has likely had an impact on the Hungarian economy through the “nationalistic” ...
This paper analyses the consequences of the economic downturn for employment, earnings and income in...
Has the Great Recession led to a change in income inequality within European countries? Jenkins (201...
Most Eastern European countries face the double difficulty of attempting systematic • transformation...
With the progress of globalisation, due to the cross-border movement of the factors of production, t...
The paper analyses income distribution trends in Hungary during the period of transition. When summa...
Income inequality came to the fore with the recent financial crisis, when many authors pointed at it...
This thesis is concerned with two main questions. Do systemic banking crises substantially affect th...
The paper attempts to answer the question of why Hungary, a country that many Western politicians p...
The aim of this paper is to understand and provide reasoning for the strategic changes in Hungarian ...
The latest Hungarian economic growth data, though favourable, do not let us forget that in the longe...
income led to substantial increases in poverty rates in Poland and Yugoslavia, while poverty in Hung...
The debate about trends and changes is a topical issue today regarding the current financial and eco...
The crisis is a sign that current driving forces of development are wearing out, and the former ment...
A further analysis on inequality in Europe during the “Great Recession Era” could be worthwhile. Ine...
The Fidesz government has likely had an impact on the Hungarian economy through the “nationalistic” ...
This paper analyses the consequences of the economic downturn for employment, earnings and income in...
Has the Great Recession led to a change in income inequality within European countries? Jenkins (201...
Most Eastern European countries face the double difficulty of attempting systematic • transformation...
With the progress of globalisation, due to the cross-border movement of the factors of production, t...
The paper analyses income distribution trends in Hungary during the period of transition. When summa...
Income inequality came to the fore with the recent financial crisis, when many authors pointed at it...
This thesis is concerned with two main questions. Do systemic banking crises substantially affect th...
The paper attempts to answer the question of why Hungary, a country that many Western politicians p...
The aim of this paper is to understand and provide reasoning for the strategic changes in Hungarian ...
The latest Hungarian economic growth data, though favourable, do not let us forget that in the longe...
income led to substantial increases in poverty rates in Poland and Yugoslavia, while poverty in Hung...