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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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New research article by Péter Biró and Gergely Csáji in Games and Economic Behavior

    Strong core and Pareto-optimality in the multiple partners matching problem under lexicographic preference domains Péter Biró – Gergely Csáji Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 145, May 2024, Pages 217-238 Available online 26 March 2024   Abstract We study strong core and Pareto-optimal solutions for multiple partners matching problem under lexicographic preference domains from […]

Empowering women in sustainable agriculture – new research article by Imre Fertő & Štefan Bojnec in Scientific Reports

  Empowering women in sustainable agriculture Imre Fertő &  Štefan Bojnec    Scientific Reports Volume 14, article number 7110 (2024) Published: 26 March 2024     Abstract The agricultural and rural development policy seeks to facilitate the transition towards environmentally sustainable and climate-neutral agricultural practices, with a focus on human capital, knowledge, and innovation. Gender […]

Diversification of the senior home care market in Hungary – book chapter by Dóra Gábriel and Noémi Katona

  Home Care for Sale The Transnational Brokering of Senior Care in Europe   Edited by: Brigitte Aulenbacher – Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Helma Lutz – Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck – Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany Karin Schwiter – University of Zurich, Switzerland Series:SAGE Studies in International Sociology  March 2024 | 352 pages | SAGE […]

Understanding Regional Branching – co-authored research article by Balázs Lengyel in Economic Geography

  Understanding Regional Branching: Knowledge Diversification via Inventor and Firm Collaboration Networks Dieter F. Kogler, Adam Whittle, Keungoui Kim & Balázs Lengyel Economic Geography, Volume 99, 2023 – Issue 5, Pages 471-498 | Published online: 21 Sep 2023 Abstract The diversification of regions into new technologies is driven by the degree of relatedness to existing capabilities […]

New research articles focusing on social integration by Virág, Keller, Bródy, Nagy and Hegedűs in Intersections journal

Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics (Intersections.EEJSP) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on social sciences (broadly understood) and promoting comparative thinking on Eastern and Central European societies in a global context. Vol. 9 No. 4 (2023): New forms of social integration fostering the authoritarian turn in Hungary Published: 2024-03-13        Whose […]

From Social Structures to Techno-Economic Paradigms: Comparison of Four Phases of Capitalism Theories – by Tamás Tibor Csontos

    From Social Structures to Techno-Economic Paradigms: Comparison of Four Phases of Capitalism Theories   Open Access research-articleAuthor: Tamás T. CsontosPublication date: 20 December 2023Journal: World Review of Political EconomyPublisher: Pluto Journals    Abstract The 2008 great financial crisis brought the question of the cyclical development of capitalism back to the center of political economy. […]

Endogenous language use and patience – new research article by Keller Tamás, Kiss Hubert János & Szakál Peter

   Endogenous language use and patience       Keller Tamás – Kiss Hubert János – Szakál Péter Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization Volume 220, April 2024, Pages 792-812   Available online 14 March 2024    Highlights We study if endogenous language use correlates with patience. We develop a sentence-completion task to elicit endogenous language use. We use […]