Science/Economics paper by Szalai, Gergely
University of Pécs

Comparison of the Hungarian, American and Chinese banking systems to the banking habits of the Hungarian diaspora living in the USA

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Abstract (max. 250 words):
America and China are currently the major powers of the world's two largest economies and geopolitical positions. The research work carried out is an examination of this aspect of how the two banking systems respond to these challenges and what reforms have gone through over the past decades. Researchers from several Chinese economists already analyze, presenting in detail the banking system and data and impacts on the economy affecting the country. The focus of the analysis is also on what foreign banks are and what impact the foreign banking system has on foreign investors. In addition, the study covers economic and banking data, the challenges, problems and successes that arise. The study discusses how banking habits change for the Hungarian diaspora.


Brief Professional Bio (max. 100 words):
Gergely Szalai earned his MSc degree in the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, at the Faculty of Economy and Social Sciences in the topic of Engineering and Management. His earned his second MSc degree in the Corvinus University of Budapest, at the Faculty of Economy in the topic of Bank Management. Since 2015 he is a PhD student in the topic of political geography, cultural geography, geopolitics at the Faculty of Sciences, Doctorate School of Earth Sciences in the Department of Political Geography, Development and Regional Studies. His publications encompass the influence of geopolitical factors on the differences between the banking systems of certain countries research, as well.