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Zero-sum thinking in regional development? New scientific study by Balázs Páger and Simon Baumgartinger-Seiringerin in European Planning Studies Read more

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Twinning and cross-border cooperation in the Hungary-Romania border region - by Zoltán Pámer Read more

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Where Should Economists Draw the Line in Using AI? AI can make research faster, but the scarce resource in economics will increasingly be judgement, validation and responsibility - blog post by Imre Fertő Read more

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The Trajectory of Olympic Success: Entry, Sustainability and Efficiency - Gergely Csurilla - Imre Fertő Read more

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The Budapest-Belgrade Railway Project and Its Significance for Hungary’s Foreign Policy Identity- study by T. Peragovics & Á. Szunomár

The Great Connection – The Budapest-Belgrade Railway Project and Its Significance for Hungary’s Foreign Policy Identity Tamás Peragovics – Ágnes Szunomár Asian Perspective, Volume 48, Number 2, Spring 2024, pp. 253-275 Special Issue on Infrastructure Connectivity in Europe with Chinese Characteristics—Part 2 Guest Editors: Niall Duggan and Ágnes Szunomár Johns Hopkins University Press   Abstract: […]

New research article by Ildikó Schlotter and co-authors in Discrete Applied Mathematics

  Shortest odd paths in undirected graphs with conservative weight functions   Alpár Jüttner, Csaba Király, Lydia Mirabel Mendoza-Cadena, Gyula Pap, Ildikó Schlotter, Yutaro Yamaguchi   Discrete Applied Mathematics Volume 357, 15 November 2024, Pages 34-50     Highlights The problem with conservative weights and negative edges forming a tree is in P. FPT algorithm with parameter […]