Annulment Actions and the V4: Taking Legislative Conflicts Before the CJEU – new study by Veronika Czina and co-authors

Politics and Governance – Open Access JournalIssue: Vol 12 (2024): From New to Indispensable?How Has the 2004 “Big Bang” Enlargement Reshaped EU’s Power BalancePublished: 18 April 2024 Annulment Actions and the V4: Taking Legislative Conflicts Before the CJEU Marton Varju Institute for Legal Studies, HUN‐REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary Veronika Czina Institute […]
Connectivity, the Black Sea Region, and Hungarian Priorities – working paper by Erzsébet N. Rózsa & Tamás Szigetvári

Connectivity, the Black Sea Region, and Hungarian Priorities Erzsébet N. Rózsa & Tamás Szigetvári In: From Synergy to Strategy in the Black Sea Region. Assessing Opportunities and Challenges© European Institute of Romania, 2024Bucharest, April 2024Working Papers Series, No. 51, pp 64-65. The Black Sea and the basin itself have for […]
The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis and the Politics of Public Opinion: Evidence from Hungary – new article by Ádám Reiff

The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis and the Politics of Public Opinion: Evidence from Hungary Thomas B. Pepinsky, Ádám Reiff and Krisztina Szabó Published online by Cambridge University Press: 3 April 2024 Abstract The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine was a watershed moment in European politics. The invasion prompted a massive influx of refugees […]
Socioeconomic disparities in access to green areas in Budapest – new study by Jenő Zsolt Farkas and co-authors

A GIS-based assessment of different income groups’ accessto multiple types of green areas in Budapest, Hungary György Csomós, Jenő Zsolt Farkas, Zoltán Kovács Habitat International– Volume 146, April 2024 – Available online 5 March 2024 Highlights This paper investigates socioeconomic disparities in access to green areas in Budapest. We demonstrated that wealthy […]
Are Organic Farms Less Efficient? The Case of Estonian Dairy Farms – new research article by Fertő, Bakucs, et. al.

Are Organic Farms Less Efficient? The Case of Estonian Dairy Farms Imre Fertő, Zoltán Bakucs, Ants-Hannes Viira,Olha Aleksandrova, Helis Luik-Lindsaar, Raul Omel AGRIS on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics, Vol. XVI, No 1/2024, March, pp. 23-34 Abstract The paper investigates the technical efficiency of conventional and organic dairy farms in Estonia in […]
HUN-REN CERS researchers to develop the European kidney exchange software KEPSOFT with new EU4Health grant

HUN-REN CERS researchers to further develop the European kidney exchange software KEPSOFT with new EU4Health grant An international consortium involving HUN-REN CERS and the Hungarian National Blood Transfusion Service (OVSZ) has successfully applied in the EU4Health Programme for a grant that will support the establishment and improvement of national and international kidney […]
Imre Fertő has been elected as a member of the Executive Committee of the Agricultural Economic Society

Imre Fertő, general director of HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies has been elected as a member of the Executive Committee of the Agricultural Economic Society (AES) for a term of 4 years. Last year, he received the AES Award for Excellence for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement in Research and Contribution to the […]
PISA score as an inappropriate measure for growth? – new research article by Ágnes Szunomár and Dominika Szécsi

PISA score as an inappropriate measure for growth? Empirical evidence from East Asia Authors: Dominika Szécsi and Ágnes Szunomár Accepted Manuscript / Online FirstPublication Date: 12 Mar 2024Society and EconomyIn Central and Eastern Europe ǀ Journal of the Corvinus University of Budapest Abstract The topic of the research is whether better human capital, […]
New study by Andrea Szalavetz and co-authors is published as a working paper of the Hans-Böckler-Stiftung

Vor der Transition zur Elektromobilität: BRANCHENANALYSE AUTOMOBIL- UND AUTOMOBILZULIEFERINDUSTRIE IN MITTELOST- UND SÜDOSTEUROPA Martin Krzywdzinski, Bolesław Domański, Ştefan Guga, Krzysztof Gwosdz, Julia Kubisa, Katarína Lukáčová, Monika Martišková, Tibor Meszmann, Petr Pavlínek, Katarzyna Rakowska und Andrea Szalavetz WORKING PAPER FORSCHUNGSFÖRDERUNGNummer 326, März 2024 – Hans-Böckler-Stiftung Die Transition zur Elektromobilität verläuft in Mittelost- und Südosteuropa langsamer als […]
New research article by Péter Biró and Gergely Csáji in Games and Economic Behavior

Strong core and Pareto-optimality in the multiple partners matching problem under lexicographic preference domains Péter Biró – Gergely Csáji Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 145, May 2024, Pages 217-238 Available online 26 March 2024 Abstract We study strong core and Pareto-optimal solutions for multiple partners matching problem under lexicographic preference domains from […]