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

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Why Zambia’s rice policy needs more than irrigation infrastructure - by Imre Fertő Read more

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The hidden benefit of starting school later: a stronger sense of control - by Dániel Horn Read more

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Greener farming policies are judged by environmental outcomes. They should also be judged by what they do to farm costs - by Štefan Bojnec and Imre Fertő Read more

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Reindustrialisation and the Production of Multiple Marginalities in an Old Mining Town of Hungary – Nagy, Brody, Mihaly

   Locked In: Reindustrialisation and the Production of Multiple Marginalities in an Old Mining Town of Hungary   Erika Nagy, Luca Sára Bródy, Melinda Mihály First published: 6 June 2024 –  Antipode – A Radical Journal of Geography  Abstract This paper aims to unfold how peripheral reindustrialisation in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) produced multiple marginalities in […]