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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 4 (December 2022)

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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 4 (December 2022)

The New Hungarian Legislation on Money Laundering and the Current Challenges of Cryptocurrencies

István Ambrus, Kitti Mezei
Money laundering is one of the most important criminal offences today, perceived in the context of economic operation. Nevertheless, money laundering is a constantly changing phenomenon that is also influenced by the latest technological advancements. In this study, our aim is, after briefly outlining the phenomenon of money laundering, to review...
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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 4 (December 2022)

Machine Learning and Regularization Technique to Determine Foreign Direct Investment in Hungarian Counties

Devesh Singh, Maciej Turała
Recent studies show regional factors play an important role to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and, the performance of these factors varies within the country. Therefore, it is important to develop a measurement system to analyse the insight of these FDI factors. In this study, we used the regularization method with machine learning to get...
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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 4 (December 2022)

Features of Self-Taxation as a Form of Local Budget Revenues

Igor Ivanovych Babin
The aim of the article is to reveal the features of self-taxation as an independent form of local budget revenues. There is no consensus among domestic and foreign scholars on understanding the nature, place, and role of self-taxation in the system of income sources of territorial communities. Another problem is the fact that today in Ukraine there...
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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 4 (December 2022)

Errare Humanum Est. The Right of Businesses to Make a Mistake and the Inspection Process

Anna Hołda-Wydrzyńska
The statement errare humanum est undoubtedly takes on particular importance in the course of inspection proceedings, in particular as businesses are often lost in the maze of legal regulations. In order to make doing business easier, a new provision was introduced to the Polish Business Act from 6 March 2018 – “the right to make a mistake”. The...
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Volume 13 (2022): Issue 4 (December 2022)

The Impact of Digital Technologies on Neoclassical Labour Market

Kateřina Petrová
Labour market economics works on the principle of a neoclassical approach. Competitive forces, corporate policy, collective bargaining, and state intervention create the reality of the market. Technological progress in advanced technology, robotics, and artificial intelligence is strengthening the economies of several countries. The article deals...
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