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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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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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Dependency meets illiberalism: expansion of the EV battery sector in Central Europe – new study by Judit Ricz and Andrea Éltető in Post-Communist Economies

Dependency meets illiberalism: expansion of the EV battery sector in Central Europe Ricz Judit & Éltető AndreaPost-Communist Economies – Published online: 18 Nov 2025   Abstract In the emerging new geopolitical landscape, Central European (CE) economies experiment with alternative approaches, leading to the rise of illiberal politics and changed economic governance. With Hungary being the […]

The Large Core of College Admission Markets: Theory and Evidence – new co-authored study by Péter Biró in The Review of Economics and Statistics

The Large Core of College Admission Markets: Theory and Evidence Péter Biró, Avinatan Hassidim, Assaf Romm, Ran I. Shorrer, Sándor Sóvágó  The Review of Economics and Statistics 1–42. – October 27 2025  Abstract We study college admissions markets where students can attend the same college under different financial terms. The deferred acceptance algorithm identifies a […]