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Forecasting Aluminum Futures Prices: A Comparative Evaluation of Classical, Deep Learning and Transformer-based Models - new co-authored article by Tibor Bareith Read more

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Defining daily space use patterns in Hungary: mapping functional catchment areas - new co-authored study by Judit Berkes in Regional Statistics Read more

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‘In Hungary, Everything Is Better’ – Recently Arrived Older German Migrants’ Narratives about Relocating to Rural Hungary - new study by Dóra Gábriel, Krisztina Németh and Monika Váradi Read more

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The strong core of housing markets with partial order preferences - new study by Ildikó Schlotter and Mirabel Mendoza-Cadena has been published in Journal of Mathematical Economics Read more

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Corruption and extremism – new research article by Attila Gáspár and co-authors in Journal of Development Economics

Corruption and extremism Attila Gáspár, Tommaso Giommoni, Massimo Morelli, Antonio Nicolò Journal of Development Economics – Available online 15 May 2025   Abstract This paper shows that corruption generates extremism, but mainly on the opposition side. While corruption hurts all citizens, only voters on the minority side may desire to switch to a more extreme representative […]

From Ethnic Prejudice to Employment Discrimination: The Role of Small Firms as Mediators – by G. Kertesi – J. Köllő – R. Károlyi – T. Szabó

  From Ethnic Prejudice to Employment Discrimination: The Role of Small Firms as Mediators Gábor Kertesi – János Köllő – Róbert Károlyi – Lajos Tamás Szabó IZA DP No. 17901, May 2025 Abstract Hungary’s sizeable Roma minority is hit by massive prejudice. Using 2011 Census data and supplementary sources, we study how ethnic bias translates to employment discrimination in local […]