Socioeconomic inequalities and diabetes complications: an analysis of administrative data from Hungary – by Péter Elek, Balázs Mayer & Orsolya Varga

Socioeconomic inequalities and diabetes complications: an analysis of administrative data from Hungary Péter Elek -Balázs Mayer – Orsolya Varga European Journal of Public Health, Published: 8 April 2025 Abstract Diabetes complications are associated with increased healthcare costs and worsened patient outcomes. In this paper, we analyse how individual-level demographic and territorial-level socioeconomic and healthcare variables […]
Maximum-utility Popular Matchings with Bounded Instability – new research article by Ildikó Schlotter and Ágnes Cseh

Maximum-utility Popular Matchings with Bounded Instability Ildikó Schlotter – Ágnes Cseh ACM Transactions on Computation Theory, Volume 17, Issue 1Article No.: 6, Pages 1 – 35 – Published: 08 March 2025 Abstract In a graph where vertices have preferences over their neighbors, a matching is called popular if it does not lose a head-to-head […]
Revisiting the Dunning-Kruger Effect: Insights on Gender Differences – by Anna Adamecz

Revisiting the Dunning-Kruger Effect: Insights on Gender Differences – by Anna Adamecz The Dunning-Kruger Effect (DKE) is a well-documented psychological phenomenon stating that people with lower levels of the ability tend to self-assess their ability less accurately than people with relatively higher levels of the ability. There has been much debate as to […]
Are the determinants of per capita incomes spatially homogeneous? New research article by Tibor Bareith & Adrián Csizmadia in Post-Communist Economies

Are the determinants of per capita incomes spatially homogeneous? Tibor Bareith & Adrián Csizmadia Post-Communist Economies – Published online: 6 Apr 2025 Abstract This study examines whether the determinants of per capita incomes in Hungary are spatially homogeneous or exhibit significant local variations. Using 2019 municipal-level data, we apply Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) to […]
Chinese EV Battery Manufacturing in Hungary: Helping or Hingering the Green Transition? New research article by Ágnes Szunomár

Chinese EV Battery Manufacturing in Hungary: Helping or Hingering the Green Transition? Ágnes Szunomár Oxford Energy Forum – Issue 144 – April 20252025 EVs and battery supply chains issues and impacts By: The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies /OIES/, Anders Hove Policymakers are pursuing EV adoption as the automotive technology of the future due to […]
How Effective are Price Controls? Insights from the Hungarian Pork Market – by Tibor Bareith, Imre Fertő, Szilárd Podruzsik

How Effective are Price Controls?Insights from the Hungarian Pork Market Tibor Bareith, Imre Fertő, Szilárd Podruzsik Amid recent global inflationary pressures, governments have increasingly turned to price controls as a mechanism to protect consumers from rapid price increases. Hungary offers a particularly timely and illustrative case study, as it enacted significant price controls on […]
Price transmission in the Hungarian pork market – new research study by Tibor Bareith, Imre Fertő & Szilárd Podruzsik

Price transmission in the Hungarian pork market Tibor Bareith, Imre Fertő & Szilárd Podruzsik Agricultural and Food Economics, Volume 13, Article number: 11 (2025) – Published: 7 April 2025 Abstract This study examines price transmission dynamics in the Hungarian pork market from 2017 to 2023, focusing on the effects of price controls implemented to […]
Values and subjective well-being of European entrepreneurs: a configurational analysis across technological levels

Values and subjective well-being of European entrepreneurs: a configurational analysis across technological levels Éva Komlósi, Evelyn Calispa-Aguilar, Ákos Bodor, Zoltán Grünhut & Zoltán Schepp Human values (HV) and subjective well-being (SWB) are critical factors influencing firm performance and entrepreneurial success. While prior research has examined HV and SWB independently among entrepreneurs, the relationship between […]
Book chapter by Csaba Weiner in a new book titled: Refugees, Resources, Security, and Beyond

Refugees, Resources, Security, and Beyond Legal and Broader Impacts of the War in Ukraine on Hungary and Poland Réka Friedery, Csaba Weiner, Boldizsár Szentgáli-Tóth (eds) Akadémiai Kiadó, 2025 This volume examines the multifaceted consequences of Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with a focus on Hungary and Poland. It offers an interdisciplinary exploration of legal, […]
Unequal relational travel patterns of long-distance rail trips between different levels of settlement hierarchies – new study by László Sipos and co-authors

Unequal relational travel patterns of long-distance rail trips between different levels of settlement hierarchies – Case study from Hungary Vilmos Oszter, István Kövesdi, László Sipos Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives – Volume 31, May 2025 Highlights Use of the novel Sum of Ranking Differences multicriteria decision-making method in rail transport. Through the study of long-distance […]