Amenity complexity and urban locations of socio-economic mixing – new article by the Social networks research unit

Amenity complexity and urban locations of socio-economic mixing Sándor Juhász, Gergő Pintér, Ádám J. Kovács, Endre Borza, Gergely Mónus, László Lőrincz & Balázs Lengyel EPJ Data Science, volume 12, published: 6 September 2023 Abstract Cities host diverse people and their mixing is the engine of prosperity. In turn, segregation and inequalities are […]
New research articles focusing on social integration by Virág, Keller, Bródy, Nagy and Hegedűs in Intersections journal

Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics (Intersections.EEJSP) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on social sciences (broadly understood) and promoting comparative thinking on Eastern and Central European societies in a global context. Vol. 9 No. 4 (2023): New forms of social integration fostering the authoritarian turn in Hungary Published: 2024-03-13 Whose […]
From Social Structures to Techno-Economic Paradigms: Comparison of Four Phases of Capitalism Theories – by Tamás Tibor Csontos

From Social Structures to Techno-Economic Paradigms: Comparison of Four Phases of Capitalism Theories Open Access research-articleAuthor: Tamás T. CsontosPublication date: 20 December 2023Journal: World Review of Political EconomyPublisher: Pluto Journals Abstract The 2008 great financial crisis brought the question of the cyclical development of capitalism back to the center of political economy. […]
Endogenous language use and patience – new research article by Keller Tamás, Kiss Hubert János & Szakál Peter

Endogenous language use and patience Keller Tamás – Kiss Hubert János – Szakál Péter Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization Volume 220, April 2024, Pages 792-812 Available online 14 March 2024 Highlights We study if endogenous language use correlates with patience. We develop a sentence-completion task to elicit endogenous language use. We use […]
On generalisations of the Aharoni–Pouzet base exchange theorem – new study by Zsuzsanna Jankó & Attila Joó

On generalisations of the Aharoni–Pouzet base exchange theorem Zsuzsanna Jankó – Attila Joó Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society – First published: 23 February 2023
The effect of temperature on birth rates in Europe – new research article by Tamás Hajdu

The effect of temperature on birth rates in Europe Tamás Hajdu Population and Environment – Volume 46, article number 9, (2024) – Published: 6 March 2024 Abstract Using data from 32 European countries for nearly 244 million live births between 1969 and 2021, this paper examines the effects of temperatures on birth rates. The […]
Navigating Inflation Challenges: AI-Based Portfolio Management Insights – new study by Tibor Bareith

Navigating Inflation Challenges: AI-Based Portfolio Management Insights by Tibor Bareith, Tibor Tatay, László Vancsura Risks 2024, 12 (3), 46; Open Access Article – Published: 1 March 2024 Abstract After 2010, the consumer price index fell to a low level in the EU. In the euro area, it remained low between 2010 and 2020. The […]
Why are some countries rich and others poor? – new co-authored research article by Attila Gáspár

Why are some countries rich and others poor? development and validation of the attributions for Cross-Country Inequality Scale (ACIS) Michela Vezzoli, Roberta Rosa Valtorta, Attila Gáspár, Carmen Cervone, Federica Durante, Anne Maass, Caterina Suitner Plos One – open access article – Published: February 27, 2024 Abstract Understanding lay theories on the causes of economic inequality is the first step to […]
Benefits and challenges of the euro – opinion article by Adam Kerényi

Institutul European din România, Bucharest, February 2024 Benefits and challenges of the euro Adam Kerényi Introduction In this opinion we aim to weigh the actual benefits and potential challenges of the euro as a common currency for 20 European Union (EU) countries. First of all, a single currency offers many advantages: it makes it easier […]
Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue of Asian Perspective by Niall Duggan & Ágnes Szunomár

Chinese Investments and Involvement in Strategic Sectors and Infrastructure Development Across Europe: Europe’s Hybrid Relationship with China Beyond the BRI — Introduction to the Special Issue Niall Duggan and Ágnes Szunomár Asian Perspective Johns Hopkins University Press Volume 48, Number 1, Winter 2024 pp. 1-11 Research on the economic relations between the European […]