Smart Cities and Urban Sustainability – by Boglárka Barsi

Smart Cities and Urban Sustainability Boglárka Barsi research fellow, ELTE CERS assistant professor, Széchenyi István University Based on Boglárka Barsi (2026) Smart Cities and Urban Sustainability, In: Vikas, Sharma; Ewelina, Idziak; José, Braga de Vasconcelos; Attila, Kurucz (eds.) Infrastructure Finance and Sustainable Governance, Heidelberg, Germany : Springer Cham (2026) pp. 211-230. Paper: Chapter […]
School to jail transition: early warnings from primary school — by János Köllő and István Boza

School to jail transition: early warnings from primary school — János Köllő and István Boza — Why do some young people end up in prison while most of their classmates do not? The answer is never simple. Family background, local opportunities, peer groups, personal choices, and chance all play a role. In our study, we focus […]
Revisiting Friedrich List in a time of crisis: Five lessons for European economic and industrial policy – working paper by Tamás Csontos and Helena Drdlová

Revisiting Friedrich List in a time of crisis: Five lessons for European economic and industrial policy Tamás Csontos – Helena Drdlová University of Helsinki, Global Political Economy Working Papers – Working paper 10/2026 Abstract In recent years, Europe has faced a rising number of geopolitical challenges, among which one of the most significant is […]
The impact of heat and cold on mortality and life expectancy in Europe, 2015–2024 – new research article by Tamás Hajdu in Economics & Human Biology

The impact of heat and cold on mortality and life expectancy in Europe, 2015–2024 Tamás Hajdu Economics & Human Biology, Volume 61, May 2026 Highlights This paper analyzes temperature effects on mortality and life expectancy at birth. Data on 40 million deaths in 28 European countries between 2015 and 2024. Both cold and heat increase […]
Imre Fertő is third best ranked in Research.com Best Economics and Finance Scientists in Hungary

a leading academic platform for researchers, has just released the 2026 Edition of Ranking of Best Scientists in the field of Economics and Finance. Imre Fertő director and scientific advisor of the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies had ranked 3rd in Hungary. The ranking is based on D-index (Discipline H-index) metric, which only […]
Foreign direct investment and trade patterns in the European Union – study by Tamás Csontos, Andrea Éltető and Magdolna Sass in Regional Statistics

Foreign direct investment and trade patterns in the European Union Csontos Tamás, Éltető Andrea, Sass Magdolna Regional Statistics, Vol. 16. No. 2. 2026: 388–420 Competitiveness is a central concept in European Union (EU) policy discourse; however, recent reports on the single market and competitiveness frequently underestimate the pivotal role of foreign direct investment (FDI) and […]
Fairer than Fair: Sharp Bounds for Connected Super-Proportional Cake Cutting – co-authored research article by Zsuzsanna Jankó

Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research – Vol. 85 (2026) – Published: Apr 17, 2026
Mental Mapping to Explore the Risk Landscape of Wine Producers in Climate Change – by Gábor Király and Bálint Koós

Mental Mapping to Explore the Risk Landscape of Wine Producers in Climate Change Gábor Király, Bálint Koós This research paper investigates the complex and interconnected risk environment confronting Hungarian wine producers in the Mátra wine region, a climatically sensitive area in Central Europe. The study employs an innovative individual-based mental mapping methodology, combined with […]
Strategic coupling in the European (global?) periphery: Debrecen as an emerging location of the automotive industry – by Erika Nagy and co-authors

Strategic coupling in the European (global?) periphery: Debrecen as an emerging location of the automotive industry Erika Nagy, Gábor Kozma, Ernő Molnár Progress in Economic Geography, Volume 4, Issue 1, 2026, Available online 25 April 2026 Abstract This paper is focused on strategic coupling processes of automotive production networks and in the European (semi-)periphery through the […]
Publicly funded football stadia: overinvestment and underutilisation in Hungarian football – Gergely Csurilla, Imre Fertő and Giambattista Rossi
