New study by Tamás Hajdu, Gábor Kertesi and Gábor Kézdi on school segregation

Ethnic Segregation and Inter-Ethnic Relationships in Hungarian Schools Tamás Hajdu, Gábor Kertesi (Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Budapest) and Gábor Kézdi † (University of Michigan) On Education Journal for Research and Debate no. 11_september 2021 – It centers on the issue of school segregation – with a focus on fundamental ethical, political, and […]
Imre Fertő opens a plenary session of the Agrarian Perspectives XXX. conference as keynote speaker

Imre Fertő Title of the presentation The impact of Covid-19 on small-scale producers. Some preliminary evidences from Central and Eastern Europe Abstract The presentation explores to what extent product and marketing channel diversification contributed to the economic success of small-scale agricultural producers involved in short food supply chains after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
A new study by Katalin Völgyi in Taiwanese Journal called Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations

“Chinese Foreign Direct Investments in Hungary from the Perspective of BRI, International Capacity Cooperation, and Made in China 2025” Eszter Lukács and Katalin Völgyi CCPS Vol. 7 No. 1 Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal Vol.7, No. 1, April 2021 Trade and Investment
New scientific article by Balázs Lengyel and László Czaller in Regional Science

Reducing automation risk through career mobility: where and for whom? László Czaller, Rikard H. Eriksson, Balázs LengyelFirst published: 19 August 2021 Abstract Automation risk prevails less in large cities compared to small cities but little is known about the drivers of this emerging urban phenomenon. A major challenge is that automation risk is quantified […]
Newsletter 2/2021

April – June 2021 Download the newsletter in pdf. Project updates The Hungarian Labour Market, 2020. The latest edition of the yearbook series “The Hungarian Labour Market” (Institute of Economics, IE) was lunched in June. In this year’s chapter “In Focus” editors have focused on the relationship between health and the labour market. Special attention […]
Dániel Horn’s EdEN project among Success Stories case studies

“Dear Readers, We are proudly presenting you our latest publication from the NCP_WIDE.NET project: The Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation Success Stories guide. Inside, you will find fifteen carefully selected case studies of the Widening projects implemented within Teaming for Excellence (Phase 2), Twinning, and ERA-Chair actions. The projects are performed by coordinators from various Widening countries with […]
Halpern 70 conference – 17 June 2021

Held in a hybrid form: offline venue: Institute of Economics – Centre for Economic and Regional Studies
/1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán u. 4./ and online (zoom). Please register here: kti.titkarsag@krtk.hu until 10th of June.
Miklós Somai on the Deep Causes behind Brexit in the Romanian Journal of European Affairs

Vol. 21, No. 1, June 2021 © published by the European Institute of Romania, 2021
New book edited and written by the researchers of the Institute of World Economics

Part of the International Political Economy Series book series (IPES). First Online: 15 May 2021, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. This volume brings together a collection of selected original research conducted in the framework of the research project ‘From developmental states to new protectionism: changing repertoire of state interventions to promote development in an unfolding new world order’ (FK 124573) supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NRDIO) of Hungary. Keywords: uneven development, crisis, global periphery, international political economy, developmental policy-making
New research article by Judit Keller & Tünde Virág is available online in European Planning Studies

Published online: 19 May 2021