A study from 2020 by Lajos Baráth and Imre Fertő is among the top cited papers in the Journal of Agricultural Economics

This work published in Journal of Agricultural Economics is among our top cited papers and generated immediate impact in our community.* *Citation data from Clarivate Analytics. Top cited articles published between 1 Jan 2020-31 Dec 2021. The Effect of Investment, LFA and Agri-environmental Subsidies on the Components of Total Factor Productivity: The Case of Slovenian […]
Dániel Horn, Hubert János Kiss and Tünde Lénárd published the dataset of their classroom experiments in Data in Brief

Preferences of adolescents – A dataset containing linked experimental task measures and register data Horn Dániel – Kiss Hubert János – Lénárd Tünde Data in Brief – Data Article – Available online 24 March 2022 Refers to Dániel Horn, Hubert János Kiss, Tünde Lénárd Gender differences in preferences of adolescents: Evidence from a large-scale […]
New study by András Deák, John Szabó and Csaba Weiner published in Czech Journal of Political Science

New dynamics of great-power energy politics in South-Eastern Europe: The EU versus the US and Russia? Deák András – Szabó John – Weiner Csaba Czech Journal of Political Science/Politologický časopis, Vol. 29, No. 1, 32–49 (2022) Abstract South-Eastern European (SEE) countries are typically keen to maintain the status quo in their energy systems, generally characterized […]
New study by László Á. Kóczy is published in Annals of Operations Research journal

Core-stability over networks with widespread externalities László Á. Kóczy Annals of Operations Research – Published: 23 March 2022 Abstract The Covid-19 epidemic highlighted the significance of externalities: contacts with other people affect the chances of getting infected for our entire network. We study endogenous network formation where not only players or pairs but larger […]
New co-authored study by Hermann Zoltán in Value in Health

Predicting Patient-Level 3-Level Version of EQ-5D Index Scores From a Large International Database Using Machine Learning and Regression Methods Available online: 15 March 2022 István Csabai – Zoltán Hermann – Dominik Golicki – Valentina Prevolnik-Rupel – Marko Ogorevc – László Gulácsi – Márta Péntek Highlights Despite the vast amount of real-life data accumulated in […]
New co-authored research article by Gergő Tóh and Zoltán Elekes in Economic Geography journal

Technology Network Structure Conditions the Economic Resilience of Regions Published online: 14 Mar 2022 – Economic Geography Abstract: This article assesses the network robustness of the technological capability base of 269 European metropolitan areas against the potential elimination of some of their capabilities. By doing so, it provides systematic evidence on how network robustness conditioned […]
Research article by Anikó Bíró, Réka Branyiczki and Péter Elek in Health Economics

The effect of involuntary retirement on healthcare use Early view – First published: 16 March 2022 Abstract We analyze the causal effect of involuntary retirement on detailed indicators of healthcare use and mortality. We leverage a pension reform in Hungary which forced public sector workers above the statutory retirement age to full time retirement. Using […]
Editorial article on research topic “Challenges to Local Democracy” by Judit Keller and Sara Svensson in Frontiers in Political Science

Editorial: Challenges to Local Democracy: Democratization Efforts and Democratic Backsliding at the Sub-national Level Sara Svensson /School of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Halmstad University, Halmstad, Sweden/ and Judit Keller /Eötvös Loránd Research Network, Center for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute for Regional Studies, Budapest, Hungary/ Editorial article – Published on 10 March 2022 “There […]
New study by László Czaller, Gergő Tóth and Balázs Lengyel in Nature’s Scientific Reports journal

Allocating vaccines to remote and on-site workers in the tradable sector László Czaller, Gergő Tóth & Balázs Lengyel Scientific Reports volume 12, Article number: 4098 (2022) Abstract Vaccination may be the solution to the pandemic-induced health crisis, but the allocation of vaccines is a complex task in which ethical, economic and social considerations are important. The biggest challenge is to […]
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