Subsidies and the income inequality in the Hungarian wine sector – new study by Imre Fertő & Stefan Bojnec

Subsidies and the income inequality in the Hungarian wine sector Imre Fertő – Stefan Bojnec Original Research Article Wine Economics and Policy, Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023) – Published 2023-12-31 Abstract The paper investigates the impact of different sources of income on wine farm total income inequality in Hungary using […]
Climate Change, Pressures, and Adaptation Capacities of Farmers: Empirical Evidence from Hungary

by József Lennert, Katalin Kovács, Bálint Koós, Monika Mária Váradi, András Donát Kovács et al.
Computational complexity of necessary envy-freeness – new study in Mathematical Social Sciences

by Haris Aziz, Ildikó Schlotte and Toby Walsh
New studies by Tamás Csontos and Csaba Lakócai has published in Global Economic Observer

Global Economic Observe No. 2, Vol. 11 / 2023 SPATIAL DYNAMICS OF REGIONAL COMPETITIVENESS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Csaba Lakócai, Luigi Capoani Abstract Our study examines the territorial structure of 11 Central and Eastern European (CEE) Member States of the EU in NUTS 2 regional breakdown, considering […]
The importance of aggregation in regional household income estimates

New study by Tibor Bareith and Adrián Csizmadia
European Union Energy Policy at a Time of Crisis – book chapter by John Szabó

European Union Encyclopedia and Directory 2024 Edited By Europa Publications 24th Edition -Copyright 2023 – Routledge / Taylor & Francis European Union Energy Policy at a Time of Crisis John Szabó Introduction Following the Russian Federation’s large-scale invasion on 24 February 2022, Ukraine remains at war, with its territorial integrity and political autonomy at […]
New scientific article by Ágnes Szabó-Morvai and Anna Lovász in Empirical Economics

Where can childcare expansion increase maternal labor supply? A comparison of quasi-experimental estimates from seven countries Ágnes Szabó-Morvai – Anna Lovász Original Paper – Published: 15 December 2023 Empirical Economics Journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria Abstract The estimated effect of childcare availability on maternal labor supply varies […]
Ungarn – Book chapter by Tamás Szigetvári in The yearbook on European Integration

Jahrbuch der Europäischen Integration 2023 Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wessels Nomos, 2023, 595 Seiten, broschiert Ungarn – Tamás Szigetvári – seite 587-590 Inhaltsverzeichnis (PDF 98 kB) Das Jahrbuch der Europäischen Integration des Instituts für Europäische Politik (Berlin) dokumentiert und bilanziert seit 1980 zeitnah und detailliert den europäischen Integrationsprozess. […]
Hydrogen keeps door open for fossil fuels – new article by John Szabó in The Ecologist

Hydrogen keeps door open for fossil fuels John Szabo | 7th December 2023 | The Ecologist Image: Présidence de la République du Bénin / Creative Commons 2.0. Hydrogen is central to the vision sketched by Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, the host of this year’s COP. But it’s also just hot air. Hydrogen […]
Ethnicisation and shortage of farm labour in Hungary – new study by Katalin Kovács & Monika Mária Váradi

‘We need to stay alive’: ethnicisation and shortage of farm labour in Hungary Katalin Kovács & Monika Mária Váradi Research Article – Published online: 28 Nov 2023 Abstract This article fills a gap in the international academic literature, which has little to say on agricultural labour in Central and Eastern European countries and especially Hungary. The […]