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__Abstract__ The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and research impact in Finance, based on the … international journals in the ISI category of “Business – Finance” using quantifiable Research Assessment Measures (RAMs). The … the 89 ISI journals in Finance makes it clear that there are three leading journals in Finance, namely Journal of Finance …
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The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and research impact in Finance, based on the widely … journals in the ISI category of “Business – Finance” using quantifiable Research Assessment Measures (RAMs). The analysis … the 89 ISI journals in Finance makes it clear that there are three leading journals in Finance, namely Journal of Finance …
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The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and research impact in Finance, based on the widely … journals in the ISI category of “Business – Finance” using quantifiable Research Assessment Measures (RAMs). The analysis … the 89 ISI journals in Finance makes it clear that there are three leading journals in Finance, namely Journal of Finance …
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A szerző dolgozatában a magyar lízingpiac történetét és sajátosságait mutatja be. Sorra veszi és elemzi azokat a jellemzőket, amelyek a rendszerváltozás óta e finanszírozási formát napjainkig végigkísérik.
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of the new Hungarian public finance regulation, major measures, which resulted in an improvement in line with eurozone … positions, are presented in full detail. Our study seeks to prove that because of the Hungarian public finance reforms, the …
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This paper explores the characteristics and inter-relationships of tax systems in the OECD countries over the period 2014–2020, i.e., from a relatively consolidated economic period until the end of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. A predictable tax system is essential for the proper...
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