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Trade-offs and synergies when balancing economic growth and globalization for sustainable development goals achievement Read more

by Imre Fertő & Gábor Harangozó Read more

Urban highways are barriers to social ties - new co-authored research article by Sándor Juhász Read more

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The intertwined geographies of agricultural land and human settlement in Europe - by Imre Fertő and co-authors Read more

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Technology startups in Central and Eastern Europe: are they CEE-specific? New research study by Andrea Szalavetz Read more

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Crafting a Revolution: The Rise of Budapest’s Craft Beer Scene – by Zoltán Bakucs

    Over the past two decades, the global beer market has witnessed a significant shift with the rise of craft brewing, as small, independent breweries have challenged the dominance of large-scale, multinational beer producers. This transformation, driven by growing consumer demand for local and artisanal products, has spread across Europe, reaching cities like Budapest. […]

Russia’s gas weapon in Central and Eastern Europe – book chapter by András Deák, John Szabo and Csaba Weiner

  Russia’s gas weapon in Central and Eastern Europe Diverging responses from three friendly states  Book chapter by András Deák, John Szabo, Csaba Weiner   In: EU Energy and Climate Policy after COVID-19 and the Invasion of Ukraine    1st Edition – eBook Published 14 October 2024 – Routledge   Abstract Russia deployed its ‘gas weapon’ to coerce European states […]

How do business associations support contract enforcement? New co-authored study by István Boza

  How do business associations support contract enforcement? Evidence from Hungary  Károly Mike, István Boza, Gábor Tamás Molnár Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics – First published: 26 September 2024   Abstract Business associations (BAs) are often mentioned among formal private-order institutions that support contract enforcement. Despite their ubiquity, evidence about their actual roles is still very limited. We […]