Hungarian Gas Market: Navigating Crisis and Dependency in a Post-2022 World – by Csaba Weiner
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has profoundly transformed Europe’s energy landscape, particularly for nations heavily reliant on Russian gas and oil imports. Yet, supply-side factors position Hungary as an outlier. Recent research examining Hungary’s pre- and post-February 2022 gas market conditions, alongside governmental interventions, underscores the persistence of Russian dependency, even amidst […]
In Utero Shocks and Health at Birth: The Distorting Effect of Fetal Losses – new article by Tamás Hajdu
In Utero Shocks and Health at Birth: The Distorting Effect of Fetal Losses Tamás Hajdu Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics – First published: 27 November 2024 Full text /PDF/ Abstract Research on the effect of in utero shocks on health at birth may be influenced by in utero selection. This study […]