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We analyze financial literacy regarding interest rates, inflation, and risk diversification in nine Eastern European countries based on survey data collected in the fall 2022. The percentage of individuals with an understanding of all three concepts is generally low but varies strongly among...
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The economic recession of 2007-2009 proved to be a difficult period for most European economies. Poland was among the … consumption in Poland did not collapse during the economic recession through the substantial economic literature on this topic …. The study compared Spain, Hungary and Poland from 2007 to 2009 to find differences specific to the latter. The most …
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Republic, Hungary and Poland was related to net asset value under management. The study is also to verify the hypothesis …
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The economic recession of 2007-2009 proved to be a difficult period for most European economies. Poland was among the … consumption in Poland did not collapse during the economic recession through the substantial economic literature on this topic …. The study compared Spain, Hungary and Poland from 2007 to 2009 to find differences specific to the latter. The most …
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The study offers a summary on major postal payment services in the domestic payment market. In addition to their share based on volume, the importance of these services lies in that more than one-fourth to one-third of Hungarians does not have a bank account (bank relationship), meaning that for...
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This paper investigates the main individual driving forces of Hungarian household credit risk and measures the shockabsorbing capacity of the banking system in relation to adverse macroeconomic events. The analysis relies on survey evidence gathered by the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB) in January...
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We use household survey data from Hungary to analyse the determinants of foreign currency (FX) borrowing. We do not find evidence that Hungarian FX borrowers are better educated, wealthier or more risk-loving than their peers. In fact, FX borrowing is a common phenomenon driven mostly by...
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The study offers a summary on major postal payment services in the domestic payment market. In addition to their share based on volume, the importance of these services lies in that more than one-fourth to one-third of Hungarians does not have a bank account (bank relationship), meaning that for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009535460
This paper investigates the main individual driving forces of Hungarian household credit risk and measures the shockabsorbing capacity of the banking system in relation to adverse macroeconomic events. The analysis relies on survey evidence gathered by the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB) in January...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003604928