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Round-Tripping Foreign Direct Investment: Why It Matters and What Can Be Done - by Magdolna Sass and Imre Fertő Read more

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The results of a qualitative focus group research and a case study in the region of Szigetköz, Hungary by Petra Kinga Kézai and Szandra Gombos Read more

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Factors influencing the spatial distribution of international retirement migrants settling in Hungary - by Dóra Gábriel Read more

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Who would support and pay for a residential carbon tax in Hungary – and under what conditions? – Csaba Weiner – Dániel Muth Read more

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New research article by Tamás Keller has been published in Education Economics

  Teachers’ perceptions of students’ school performance: the impact of classroom composition. Evidence from a survey experiment   Tamás Keller Education Economics – Published online: 20 Jul 2024      Abstract This study uses a randomized vignette experiment to explore the impact of classroom composition on students’ teacher-perceived school performance. It hypothesizes that in classrooms with a high […]

Agents of change in old-industrial and non-metropolitan regions of Europe – co-authored study by Erika Nagy

Agents of change in old-industrial and non-metropolitan regions of Europe  Nadir Kinossian, Markus Grillitsch & Erika Nagy  European Planning Studies  – Published online: 22 Jul 2024     Abstract Research on regional development has recently explored new domains, including agency. Evolutionary perspectives link new development paths to technological innovations and adaptation of economic structures to changing environments. In […]

Relocation of central and eastern European startups, virtual headquarters and beyond – Andrea Szalavetz & Agnieszka Skala

    An empty shell? Relocation of central and eastern European startups, virtual headquarters and beyond  Andrea Szalavetz – Agnieszka Skala    Geoforum – Volume 154, August 2024     Highlights Technology startups move HQ abroad but keep business functions in home countries. Push, pull and retention factors shape startups’ virtual relocation. Arguments against the reduced location boundness of […]

A study by Peter Biro et. al. has received best paper award of the Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research

    Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research BBVA Foundation Awards 2024 Best applied contribution in Operations Research     Peter Biró (senior researcher at the en el Centre for Economic and Regional Studies and associate professor at the Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary), Flip Klijn (scientific director of the Institute for Economic Analysis, National […]

A co-authored study by Dávid Csercsik in IEEE GPECOM 2024 conference proceedings

    Optimal Parametrization of the Gale-Shapley Preallocation Method for Combinatorial Auction-based Channel Assignment     Authors   Dávid Csercsik Institute of Economics Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, and Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary   Eduard Jorswieck Institute for Communications Technology Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, […]

Top Earner Segregation at Work in Advanced Capitalist Economies – new study by István Boza et al.

  The Great Separation: Top Earner Segregation at Work in Advanced Capitalist Economies   Olivier Godechot, Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, István Boza, Lasse Henriksen, Are Skeie Hermansen, Feng Hou, Naomi Kodama, Alena Křížková, Jiwook Jung, Zoltán Lippényi, Silvia Maja Melzer, Eunmi Mun, Halil Sabanci, Max Thaning, Dustin Avent-Holt, Nina andelj, Paula Apascaritei, Alexis Baudour, David Cort, Marta […]