László Vértesy
Dr. habil; PhD jur; PhD œc.
head of department
2019 University of Debrecen (Dr. habil.) Financial law
2011 University of West Hungary; Faculty of Economics (PhD œc.) Business Economics and Management Program
2008 Péter Pázmány Catholic University and Károli G. University; Faculty of Law (PhD jur.)
2005 Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences (Dr. jur.)
Since 2005 I have been constantly teaching public and administrative law, economics and financial law in the higher education, presenting lectures, participating in conferences. More than 50 Hungarian and foreign-language publications of mine have appeared. My fields of research are the economic and legal correlations of the public sphere:
• economics and public finance: fiscal, monetary and financial policy, taxation, sustainability and competitiveness; financial industries and business sciences (banking, insurance, stock exchange); law and economics; business and commercial law (contracts, business associations)
• public and administrative law: public administration, public management, administrative procedure, efficiency and public services, local governments, good governance, e-government, constitutionality.
head of department
2019 University of Debrecen (Dr. habil.) Financial law
2011 University of West Hungary; Faculty of Economics (PhD œc.) Business Economics and Management Program
2008 Péter Pázmány Catholic University and Károli G. University; Faculty of Law (PhD jur.)
2005 Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences (Dr. jur.)
Since 2005 I have been constantly teaching public and administrative law, economics and financial law in the higher education, presenting lectures, participating in conferences. More than 50 Hungarian and foreign-language publications of mine have appeared. My fields of research are the economic and legal correlations of the public sphere:
• economics and public finance: fiscal, monetary and financial policy, taxation, sustainability and competitiveness; financial industries and business sciences (banking, insurance, stock exchange); law and economics; business and commercial law (contracts, business associations)
• public and administrative law: public administration, public management, administrative procedure, efficiency and public services, local governments, good governance, e-government, constitutionality.
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Kárpát-Ifjúsági Egyesület
© Ágoston Balázs, Dr. Bartha Ákos, Bernáth László, Dr. Budai Balázs,Fakhouri Youssef, Kis Attila, Dr. Koncsek Krisztián, Lakatos Kinga, Mindák Éva,Dr. Papp István, Dr. Pelle Anita, Petõ Zoltán, Pogrányi Lovas Miklós,Dr. Rózsa Dániel, Sáfár Ádám, Sándor László, Stomfai Márk, Szelei István,Szilágyi Ákos, Szilvay Gergely, Dr. Szirmai Zita, Takács Bence, Dr. Vértesy László,Dr. Vukics András, Zakariás Péter, Zsolnai György
© Gábor Bartus, © András Bethlendi, © Pál Danyi,© Zsolt Gilányi, © Gábor Gyura, © Olivér Hortay,© Ottó János Kelemen, © Mónika Kuti,© Zsolt Mihálovits © Noémi Csigéné Nagypál,© Tamás Pálvölgyi, © Béla Pataki, © Árpád Szőcs,© Attila Tapaszti, © László Vértesy, 2020
This book aims to provide an introduction to the main characteristics of the innovation and green financing promoting sustainable developments. Both innovative and green activities are phenomena with positive externalities and are, among other things, characterized by underfunding. The state, the regulator, has a significant role in boosting innovation and green ecosystems as well, including funding systems. Besides, green things are often innovative; therefore, they are a subset of innovative, creative companies/activities. The discipline is currently fragmented into the following: innovation macro- and microeconomics; sustainability studies macro and micro (e.g. SCR) level, innovation (corporate) management; innovation finance systems (crowdfunding, venture capital) and green approaches. The text tries to integrate the different approaches and methods, which would give it a novelty.
This paper examines in detail the demographic situation in the European Union and in Hungary. As a single economic and political area, the EU is facing specific demographic trends, which are compounded by regional differences and the specificities of each Member State. In the case of Hungary, demographic trends are of particular importance as the country faces unique challenges in terms of population decline and ageing.
Kárpát-Ifjúsági Egyesület
© Ágoston Balázs, Dr. Bartha Ákos, Bernáth László, Dr. Budai Balázs,Fakhouri Youssef, Kis Attila, Dr. Koncsek Krisztián, Lakatos Kinga, Mindák Éva,Dr. Papp István, Dr. Pelle Anita, Petõ Zoltán, Pogrányi Lovas Miklós,Dr. Rózsa Dániel, Sáfár Ádám, Sándor László, Stomfai Márk, Szelei István,Szilágyi Ákos, Szilvay Gergely, Dr. Szirmai Zita, Takács Bence, Dr. Vértesy László,Dr. Vukics András, Zakariás Péter, Zsolnai György
© Gábor Bartus, © András Bethlendi, © Pál Danyi,© Zsolt Gilányi, © Gábor Gyura, © Olivér Hortay,© Ottó János Kelemen, © Mónika Kuti,© Zsolt Mihálovits © Noémi Csigéné Nagypál,© Tamás Pálvölgyi, © Béla Pataki, © Árpád Szőcs,© Attila Tapaszti, © László Vértesy, 2020
This book aims to provide an introduction to the main characteristics of the innovation and green financing promoting sustainable developments. Both innovative and green activities are phenomena with positive externalities and are, among other things, characterized by underfunding. The state, the regulator, has a significant role in boosting innovation and green ecosystems as well, including funding systems. Besides, green things are often innovative; therefore, they are a subset of innovative, creative companies/activities. The discipline is currently fragmented into the following: innovation macro- and microeconomics; sustainability studies macro and micro (e.g. SCR) level, innovation (corporate) management; innovation finance systems (crowdfunding, venture capital) and green approaches. The text tries to integrate the different approaches and methods, which would give it a novelty.
This paper examines in detail the demographic situation in the European Union and in Hungary. As a single economic and political area, the EU is facing specific demographic trends, which are compounded by regional differences and the specificities of each Member State. In the case of Hungary, demographic trends are of particular importance as the country faces unique challenges in terms of population decline and ageing.
programs and ensuring that these are accessible to all women and other marginalised communities can help address gender disparities in healthcare access and economic opportunities, ultimately leading to a more equitable society.
Conference: Global security and asymmetry of the world economy in the conditions of unstable development of economic systemsAt: Central Ukrainian National Technical University