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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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Why are some countries rich and others poor? – new co-authored research article by Attila Gáspár

  Why are some countries rich and others poor? development and validation of the attributions for Cross-Country Inequality Scale (ACIS) Michela Vezzoli, Roberta Rosa Valtorta, Attila Gáspár, Carmen Cervone, Federica Durante, Anne Maass, Caterina Suitner Plos One – open access article – Published: February 27, 2024   Abstract Understanding lay theories on the causes of economic inequality is the first step to […]

Benefits and challenges of the euro – opinion article by Adam Kerényi

Institutul European din România, Bucharest, February 2024 Benefits and challenges of the euro Adam Kerényi Introduction In this opinion we aim to weigh the actual benefits and potential challenges of the euro as a common currency for 20 European Union (EU) countries. First of all, a single currency offers many advantages: it makes it easier […]

Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue of Asian Perspective by Niall Duggan & Ágnes Szunomár

  Chinese Investments and Involvement in Strategic Sectors and Infrastructure Development Across Europe: Europe’s Hybrid Relationship with China Beyond the BRI — Introduction to the Special Issue  Niall Duggan and Ágnes Szunomár   Asian Perspective Johns Hopkins University Press Volume 48, Number 1, Winter 2024 pp. 1-11   Research on the economic relations between the European […]

New research article by Tamás Hajdu, Judit Krekó & Csaba G. Tóth in Scientific Reports

   Inequalities in regional excess mortality and life expectancy during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe Tamás Hajdu, Judit Krekó & Csaba G. Tóth  Scientific Reports volume 14,  (2024) Published: 15 February 2024 Abstract Using data for 201 regions (NUTS 2) in Europe, we examine the mortality burden of the COVID-19 pandemic and how the mortality […]

New research article by Andrea Éltető & József Péter Martin in Post-Communist Economies

      Captured institutions and permeated business – the longevity of Hungarian autocracy Andrea Éltető  & József Péter Martin Research Article – Published online: 1 Feb 2024 – Post-Communist Economies       Abstract The aim of the article is to show how modern autocracies can distort traditional institutions’ principles of functioning and form state–business relations […]