New article by Ágnes Szabó-Morvai and Anna Lovász in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics

Gender Differences in the Effect of Subjective Feedback in an Online Game Anna Lovász – Ewa Cukrowska-Torzewska – Mariann Rigó – Ágnes Szabó-Morvai Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics Volume 98, June 2022, 101854 Abstract We test for gender differences in the impact of subjective feedback, using an online game with randomized treatment in […]
New research article by Andrea Szalavetz published in CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology

The digitalisation of manufacturing and blurring industry boundaries Andrea Szalavetz CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology Volume 37, May 2022, Pages 332-343 Abstract Numerous studies document the acceleration of technology and industry convergence and point out the role of digitalisation adding further impetus to these processes. However, the issue of how digitalisation engenders […]
Fourth edition of the indicator system of the Hungarian public education is out

This is the fourth edition of the indicator system of the Hungarian public education developed by the Institute of Economics of the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies and published with updated data every second year. The indicator system gives a detailed description of developments in the Hungarian education system. The publication is not intended […]
New article by László Á. Kóczy in MDPI Games Special Issue ‘Weighted Majority Voting Games’

Exits from the European Union and Their Effect on Power Distribution in the Council by Dóra Gréta Petróczy – Mark Francis Rogers and László Á. Kóczy Games 2022, 13(1), 18 This article belongs to the Special Issue Weighted Majority Voting Games Abstract Debates on an EU-leaving referendum arose in several member states after Brexit. […]
Two studies by Imre Fertő published in Land Use Policy

The socioeconomic impacts of the CAP: Systematic literature review Jüri Lillemets – Imre Fertő – Ants-Hannes Viira Land Use Policy Volume 114, March 2022, Highlights Employment is by far the most researched and persistent socioeconomic topic. Policy changes have had no evident impacts on the investigated topics. All topics tend to be evaluated in […]
New research article by Horn Dániel and Björn Högberg in European Sociological Review

National High-Stakes Testing, Gender, and School Stress in Europe: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis Björn Högberg, Daniel Horn European Sociological Review, Published: 8 February 2022 Abstract In this study, we ask if high-stakes testing affects school-related stress among students and if there are gender differences in these effects. Students’ results on high-stakes tests can have long-term consequences […]
“Challenges of Industry 4.0 in the Visegrád Group” by Andrea Éltető in Hungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry

Challenges of Industry 4.0 in the Visegrád Group Andrea Éltető Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute of World Economics Published: 2022-02-08 Vol. 49 No. 2 (2021): Hungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry Abstract This article provides a snapshot describing the position of the Visegrád Group in terms of adopting Industry 4.0 technologies. Despite being […]
New research article by Csaba Weiner and Tekla Szép in the March issue of Energy Strategy Reviews

The Hungarian utility cost reduction programme: An impact assessment CsabaWeiner – TeklaSzép Highlights Rationale for and consequences of Hungary’s post-2012 utility rate cuts are assessed. Substantial residential excess energy use is identified due to state price regulation. State programme benefits are unequally distributed among income deciles. Upper-income households are favoured; firewood-heating poor are limitedly […]
Chapters written by our researchers in Springer’s new book ‘Emerging European Economies after the Pandemic’

Emerging European Economies after the Pandemic Stuck in the Middle Income Trap? Editor: László Mátyás Presents empirical evidence from 8 European emerging economies Offers general and country-specific policy recommendations Addresses the question how the subject area can contribute to avoiding the “middle-income-trap” Part of the Contributions to Economics book series (CE) Springer © 2022 […]
“A Just Transition in the European Automotive Sector: A CEE Angle” – article by John Szabo

A Just Transition in the European Automotive Sector:A CEE AngleJohn Szabo A Just Transition in the European Automotive Sector:A CEE AngleJohn Szabo A Just Transition in the European Automotive Sector:A CEE AngleJohn Szabo A Just Transition in the European Automotive Sector:A CEE AngleJohn Szabo A Just Transition in the European Automotive Sector:A CEE AngleJohn Szabo […]