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The EU-Mercosur agreement: Small gains, big political risks - blog post of The Agricultural Economics Society by Imre Fertő Read more

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Exploring the circular economy’s promise and challenges in Ghana from company and policy expert interviews - by Gergely Buda Read more

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Producers and consumers in local food systems are more alike than we think – shared values matter more than roles Read more

by Zsófia Benedek, Gusztáv Nemes, Imre Fertő, and Zoltán Bakucs Read more

When the dollar hits the dinner table: Why food inflation in non-euro EU countries is mostly imported Read more

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The politics of resilience: promises of a Polanyian reading – new research article by Dorottya Mendly in Globalizations journal

The politics of resilience: promises of a Polanyian reading Dorottya Mendly Globalizations –  Published online: 19 Dec 2025 Abstract This article is a theoretical attempt to connect resilience studies and Polanyian scholarship for the first time, through reconstructing the politics of resilience. It argues for politicizing resilience, as a crucial tool in humanity’s struggle for […]

Do agri-environmental schemes reduce farm greenhouse gas emissions? Evidence from Slovenia – new study by Imre Fertő and Štefan Bojnec

Do agri-environmental schemes reduce farm greenhouse gas emissions? Evidence from Slovenia Štefan Bojnec – Imre Fertő   Science of The Total Environment – Volume 1014, 1 February 2026   Highlights • Agri-environmental schemes (AES) do not directly tackle GHG emissions.• Study uses dynamic difference-in-differences estimators for staggered adoption.• Results show small, statistically insignificant reductions post-adoption.• Broad […]

Clustering Via Hedonic Games – by Gergely Csáji

Clustering Via Hedonic Games   by Gergely Csáji In Artificial Intelligence, clustering is a fundamental task, where the goal is to discover hidden structures within data by grouping similar elements together. Traditional methods, such as k-means or DBSCAN, typically optimize these groups based on geometric distances or density. Cooperative game theory on the other hand, […]

Do agri-environment schemes deliver environmental change? Evidence from wine farms in Hungary – by Imre Fertő, Gergely Csurilla and Szilárd Podruzsik

Do agri-environment schemes deliver environmental change? Evidence from wine farms in Hungary Imre Fertő, Gergely Csurilla, Szilárd Podruzsik   Agri-environment schemes have become a cornerstone of European agricultural policy. They are designed to reconcile two objectives that are often in tension: maintaining farm incomes while reducing agriculture’s environmental footprint. Over successive reforms of the Common […]

New legislations and challenges in Europe: what to do with textile waste?

New legislations and challenges in Europe: what to do with textile waste? Emese Dobos From January 2025, it is mandatory to collect textile waste separately in the European Union. The big question now is what will happen to it. Companies involved in the collection and processing of textile waste in Europe are declaring insolvency one […]

CEE energy policy responses to Russia’s 2022 invasion – new research paper by John Szabo, Csaba Weiner and András Deák in Post-Communist Economies

Split between accelerationists, pivoters, and the unwavering: CEE energy policy responses to Russia’s 2022 invasion John Szabo – Csaba Weiner – András Deák  Post-Communist Economies – Published online: 2 Jan 2026       Abstract The European Commission proposed to accelerate the EU’s energy transition and phase out Russian gas in response to Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, prompting […]

Stress, values, and alcohol use: What the pandemic reveals about coping behaviours in Hungary – by Zoltán Bakucs, Zsófia Benedek, Imre Fertő, József Fogarasi

  Stress, values, and alcohol use: What the pandemic reveals about coping behaviours in Hungary Zoltán Bakucs, Zsófia Benedek, Imre Fertő, József Fogarasi   How and why did alcohol consumption change in Hungary during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what does this tell us about how societies respond to chronic stress? Drawing on a nationally representative […]

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 […]