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Economic and demographic dynamics in Central-European border regions between 2014-2020 Read more

by Gábor Lados, Dávid Nagy and Réka Horeczki Read more

New paper by Csaba G. Tóth on population dynamics Read more

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New articles by researchers of Institute of Regional Studies in Deturope - edited by Ildikó Egyed and Szilárd Rácz Read more

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The hydrogen finger-pointing game - article by John Szabó Read more

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New paper by Csaba G. Tóth on population dynamics

A New Approach to Understanding Population Change in Central and Eastern Europe Csaba G. Tóth SocArXiv Papers – Original publication date: 2025-01-29 Abstract This study introduces a novel approach to decomposing population change by identifying the separate contributions of fertility, mortality, net migration, and initial age structure using stable population theory. Its strength lies in […]

The hydrogen finger-pointing game – article by John Szabó

  The hydrogen finger-pointing game John Szabo | 31st January 2025 | The Ecologist UK and EU policymakers are rolling out legislation for a hydrogen market – but the energy carrier is still surrounded by a great deal of uncertainty. Hydrogen was, yet again, at the front and centre of attention at COP in Azerbaijan […]

How to measure consumer’s inconsistency in sensory testing? New research article by László Sipos, Péter Biró and co-authors

  How to measure consumer’s inconsistency in sensory testing? László Sipos, Kolos Csaba Ágoston, Péter Biró,Sándor Bozóki, László Csató Current Research in Food Science – Volume 10, 2025   Highlights A procedure for measuring consumer inconsistency in sensory testing is proposed. Our framework requires evaluations on two connected scales (JAR and liking). The method is based […]

The effect of positive feedback on primary school students’ academic self-concept – research article by Tamás Keller

    The effect of positive feedback on primary school students’ academic self-concept: Gender heterogeneity in a light-touch randomized intervention Tamás Keller   Acta Sociologica – Research article – First published online January 31 2025 Abstract This study analyzes the causal effect of positive feedback on students’ task-specific math self-concept using data from a randomized […]

Heterogeneity of Emerging Multinationals and the Role of the State – The Case of Czechia and Hungary – by Magdolna Sass

  The document investigates the emergence of domestically owned multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Czechia and Hungary, analysing the state’s role in their development. Despite similarities in economic structure and historical transitions, the two countries demonstrate distinct dynamics in government-business interactions. While Czechia’s MNEs often operate independently from the state through transferring their headquarters abroad, Hungary’s […]