A simple estimation of the longevity gap and redistribution in the pension system

New article by Mária Lackó and András Simonovits
Hungary’s Hydrogen Strategy – RIFS Discussion Paper by John Szabó

Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS) Discussion Paper /Potsdam, June 2023/
New co-authored study by Jenő Zsolt Farkas was published in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

Exploring the use and perceptions of inner-city small urban parks: A case study of Budapest, Hungary György Csomós, Jenő Zsolt Farkas, Balázs Szabó, Zoltán Bertus, Zoltán Kovács Urban Forestry & Urban Greening – Volume 86, August 2023 Highlights • Inner-city small urban parks attract many people living at a greater distance from the parks. • […]
The Complexity of Matching Games: A Survey by Marton Benedek, Peter Biro and co-authors

The Complexity of Matching Games: A Survey Marton Benedek, Peter Biro, Matthew Johnson, Daniel Paulusma, Xin Ye Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR) Vol. 77 (2023) pp. 459-485 Abstract Matching games naturally generalize assignment games, a well-known class of cooperative games. Interest in matching games has grown recently due to some breakthrough […]
China in Central Europe: Out of Steam? – by Tamás Peragovics

Centre for East European and International Studies / Zentrum für Osteuropa- und internationale Studien
Optimal capacity sharing for global genomic surveillance – new research article by Zsombor Z. Méder and Róbert Somogyi

Optimal capacity sharing for global genomic surveillance Zsombor Z. Méder – Róbert Somogyi Epidemics – Volume 43, June 2023 Highlights Countries should share their genomic sequencing capacities, esp. during pandemics. For prevalence estimation, a square-root-rule determines opt. capacity distribution. To identify mutations, sequencing efforts should pivot where most infections occur. In […]
Trends in Organizational Inequality in the 21st Century – workshop and conference

From 7 to 9 June, we hosted researchers from the Comparative Organizational Inequality Network (COIN) in an event consisting of two workshop days and an open conference. At the Mini-conference on 8 June, the research leaders presented the results of the research team’s work, both already published findings and ongoing works, produced through extensive international […]
Book review by Tamás Peragovics in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy

Representation, Recognition and Respect in World Politics. The Case of US-Iran Relations, written by Constance Duncombe Book Review Author: Tamás Peragovics In: Representation, Recognition and Respect in World Politics. The Case of US-Iran Relations, written by Constance Duncombe, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy (published online ahead of print 2023). Constance Duncombe, Representation, Recognition and Respect in World Politics. […]
Cultural Distances and Its Association to Time Spent on Conflicts – by Phyllis Dirrler & Szilard Podruzsik

Cultural Distances and Its Association to Time Spent on Conflicts Phyllis Dirrler and Szilard Podruzsik Published Online: 25 May 2023 Volume & Issue: Volume 15 (2023) – Issue 1 (January 2023) Page range: 63 – 78 Abstract: Conflict costs can be used to determine conflict outcomes and can be measured among […]
A job trial subsidy for youth: Cheap labour or a screening device? – new research article in Social Policy & Administration

Judit Krekó, Balázs Munkácsy, Márton Csillag, Ágota Scharle