Acta Oeconomica

Papers
(The TQCC of Acta Oeconomica is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The role of government in social capital and economic growth nexus: A non-linear approach16
Effects of corruption on human development. Evidence for developed and developing countries16
Evaluating the economic freedom of countries: An application of grey factor analysis12
The predictability of COVID-19 mortality rates based on ex-ante economic, health and social indicators9
Cognitive abilities and household financial portfolios in association with economic development and national health system: A cross-country analysis based on SHARE data9
Towards a set of indices for relational economy on the example of Hungary9
Contemporary radical reflections on the principles of economics – Special issue in memory of Mario Nuti •7
Determinants of agricultural technology changes: Evidence from rice-cultivating households in Vietnam7
Revisiting investment and its determinants through threshold analysis7
A contemporary social network analysis of sharing economy literature6
The redistributive effect of the Hungarian flat tax and family allowance system5
The impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment and firm revenues in Hungary4
Venture capital and government involvement from a qualitative systematic literature review perspective4
Testing the Lee-Carter model on Hungarian mortality data4
The impact of oil price shocks on inflation: Do asymmetries matter?4
The effect of public transport disruption on bicycle usage. Evidence from a natural experiment in Budapest4
The role of pension funds in capital market development in the new EU member states: An empirical panel cointegration approach3
Amount of credit and its variability as labor productivity determinants: Evidence from Hungary and Poland3
The connection between growth imperative of monetary production economies, the realization problem and Kornai's surplus economy3
What drives global competitiveness in the European Union countries?3
A club convergence analysis of climate change from a cross-country perspective3
The interaction of actor-independent and actor-dependent factors in new venture formation: The case of blockchain-enabled entrepreneurial firms3
Putting labour values to work3
Multiscale interdependence between economic policy uncertainty and industrial production of Central and Eastern European countries3
Can Central and Eastern European countries lead on digitalization? Using Digi-Index to analyse technological progress and potential3
The growth effect of EU funds – the role of institutional quality3
Do menu costs lead to hysteresis in aggregate output? The experiences of some agent-based simulations3
Comparative capitalism in central and Eastern Europe – A test of similarity to Western Europe3
Unpaid work, paid work and gender inequality: An analysis of time transfer accounts for Turkey3
Inflation measurement in times of large consumption shifts – Evidence of the CPI bias from Poland3
Deep dive into beggar-thy-neighbour effects of monetary policy spillovers3
Real wages and the business cycle in Turkey2
The interplay of economic complexity, financial development, and income inequality in Asia2
Dividend puzzle of state-owned enterprises – The case of Bulgaria2
Is tourism an accelerator of economic growth? Evidence from South Asian region2
Revisiting Feldstein-Horioka puzzle for the United Kingdom: Long-term evidence across two centuries2
Monetary and fiscal policies in the EU. Is there a difference between EMU and non-EMU members?2
Contemporary social and political mega-crisis and the goals of economics2
The return of comparative economic systems: An extension of János Kornai's contribution2
Complexity and FDI in market-dependent economies: The hidden effect of industrial offshoring2
The effects of the Russian–Ukrainian crisis on the resources in the Czech manufacturing sector2
Developing a local supply chain network: The case of Magyar Suzuki in Hungary2
Kornai's “main line of causality”: The case of socialist Albania and SFR Yugoslavia, with a special focus on their banking sectors' ownership structure2
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