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Do diversity and context collapse kill an online social network? - by László Lőrincz and Johannes Wachs Read more

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Understanding Innovation in European Mountain Product Value Chains - new co-authored research article by Gusztáv Nemes in Mountain Research and Development Read more

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Why Europe’s food prices move in clubs – not as one - by Tibor Bareith and Imre Fertő Read more

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Firm quality and health maintenance - new research article by Anikó Bíró and Péter Elek in Journal of Health Economics Read more

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A new co-authored study by Nagy Erika and Mihály Melinda is published in November issue of Applied Geography

  Crisis, institutional change and peripheral industrialization: Municipal-central state relations and changing dependencies in three old industrial towns of Hungary Erika Nagy – Gergő Gajzágó – Melinda Mihály – Ernő Molnár   Applied Geography, Volume 136, November 2021, 102576 Highlights The global financial crisis unfolded unevenly. The local focus allows us to grasp the complexity […]