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Has the agricultural productivity increased after European Union enlargements in Central European countries? Evidence from four countries' cereal production - co-authored article by Imre Fertő Read more

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Motherhood timing and the child penalty - by Anikó Bíró Read more

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Green Transition, Grey Zones, and Red Flags: The Social and Economic Impacts of Chinese EV Investment in CEE - by Ágnes Szunomár Read more

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Sometimes up, sometimes down: How capital’s seesaw reshaped everyday life at Budapest’s former Ganz-MÁVAG site - by Márton Berki and Mirjam Sági  Read more

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Sustaining the Green Turn: What Slovenian Farms Teach Us About Durable Environmental Commitments by Imre Fertő and Štefan Bojnec

  Sustaining the Green Turn: What Slovenian Farms Teach Us About Durable Environmental Commitments by Imre Fertő and Štefan Bojnec Agri-environmental climate schemes (AECS) have become a central pillar of the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). They aim to reward farmers for providing public goods — biodiversity, soil health, carbon storage — alongside food […]

Sustainable Urban Food Production with a Special Focus on Permaculture From Hungarian Perspectives – new study by Andrea Uszkai in Planlama journal

Sustainable Urban Food Production with a Special Focus on Permaculture From Hungarian Perspectives  Andrea Uszkai Planlama / Journal of Planning  0000;00(0):1–11 |  – Available online: 19.08.2025   In recent years, there has been a growing interest in sustainable agriculture and food production in Hungary as well. Moreover, as today’s climate change significantly impacts agriculture, there […]

Exploring the drivers of farm sustained participation in agri-environmental programmes – new research article by Štefan Bojnec and Imre Fertő

  Exploring the drivers of farm sustained participation in agri-environmental programmes Štefan Bojnec – Imre Fertő Agricultural and Food Economics – 13, 50 (2025) – Published: 25 August 2025     This paper examines the socioeconomic and institutional determinants influencing sustained participation in Agri-Environmental Climate Schemes (AECS), drawing on comprehensive panel data from Slovenian farms […]