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A study by Imre Fertő and Gergely Csurilla published in Social Science Quarterly has ranked within the top 10% of most-viewed papers Read more

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Smart Cities and Urban Sustainability - by Boglárka Barsi Read more

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School to jail transition: early warnings from primary school — by János Köllő and István Boza  Read more

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Revisiting Friedrich List in a time of crisis: Five lessons for European economic and industrial policy - working paper by Tamás Csontos and Helena Drdlová Read more

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Featured Lendület Researcher: Balázs Lengyel

Featured Lendület Researcher: Balázs Lengyel mta.hu – 5th January 2026   Nowadays, telecommunications providers and IT companies collect vast amounts of electronic data about us. These databases may contain sensitive personal data, which means they also carry risks, but at the same time they can be an incredibly valuable source of information for the social […]

Approximating maximum-size properly colored forests – ne co-authored article by Gergely Csáji in European Journal of Combinatorics

Approximating maximum-size properly colored forests Yuhang Bai, Kristóf Bérczi, Gergely Csáji, Tamás Schwarcz European Journal of Combinatorics – Volume 132, Part B, February 2026   Abstract In the Properly Colored Spanning Tree problem, we are given an edge-colored undirected graph and the goal is to find a properly colored spanning tree, i.e., a spanning tree […]

Remembering past present biases – new research article by Antal Ertl, Hubert János Kiss and Barna Bakó in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics

Remembering past present biases Barna Bakó – Antal Ertl – Hubert János Kiss    Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics – Volume 120, January 2026   Highlights The study explores how present bias influences memory accuracy. Present bias affects memory accuracy, especially in immediate reward scenarios. Motivated memory may cause individuals to recall past decisions […]