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Socioeconomic inequalities and diabetes complications: an analysis of administrative data from Hungary - by Péter Elek, Balázs Mayer & Orsolya Varga Read more

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Maximum-utility Popular Matchings with Bounded Instability - new research article by Ildikó Schlotter and Ágnes Cseh Read more

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Revisiting the Dunning-Kruger Effect: Insights on Gender Differences - by Anna Adamecz Read more

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Are the determinants of per capita incomes spatially homogeneous? New research article by Tibor Bareith & Adrián Csizmadia in Post-Communist Economies Read more

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New paper by Andrea Éltető and her co-author Gergő Medve-Bálint in the latest issue of Competition & Change

Illiberal Versus Externally Fomented growth model readjustment: post-GFC state aid in the EU’s semi-periphery Andrea Éltető and Gergő Medve-Bálint Competition & Change – Online First – research article – First published online March 11, 2023 Abstract Most foreign capital-led, export-oriented Eastern EU member states and the consumption-driven Southern European countries suffered a heavy blow during […]

Assessment of local climate strategies in Hungarian cities – new study by Ágnes Óvári, András Donát Kovács & Jenő Zsolt Farkas

  Assessment of local climate strategies in Hungarian cities    Ágnes Óvári, András Donát Kovács, Jenő Zsolt Farkas  Urban Climate, Volume 49, May 2023     Highlights Weak participatory planning and missing familiarity of LCSs by the public. Mandated planning of LCSs has a negative effect on the completed strategies. Climate change planning and actions […]

Peer effects on academic self-concept: a large randomized field experiment – new article by Tamás Keller

  Peer effects on academic self-concept: a large randomized field experiment Tamás Keller, Jinho Kim, Felix Elwert  European Sociological Review, published: 28 February 2023   Abstract Social theories posit that peers affect students’ academic self-concept (ASC). Most prominently, Big-Fish-Little-Pond, invidious comparison, and relative deprivation theories predict that exposure to academically stronger peers decreases students’ ASC, and […]

New article by Andrea Szalavetz & Magdolna Sass is published in Post-Communist Economies

    Disentangling the semi-periphery: evolutionary trajectories and perspectives of the Austrian and Hungarian automotive industries Andrea Szalavetz & Magdolna Sass Post-Communist Economies  –  Published online: 26 Feb 2023   Abstract This article explores the transition of integrated periphery countries to a semi-periphery status. It sets out to refine the broad category of ‘semi-periphery’, distinguishing […]

Intergenerational educational mobility – The role of non-cognitive skills – new article by Anna Adamecz and co-authors

Intergenerational educational mobility – The role of non-cognitive skills Anna Adamecz – Morag Henderson – Nikki Shure Education Economics – Published online: 13 Feb 2023 ABSTRACT While it has been shown that university attendance is strongly predicted by parental education, we know very little about why some potential first-generation students make it to university and others […]

The Political Economy of Emerging Markets and Alternative Development Paths – edited by Judit Ricz and Tamás Gerőcs

The Political Economy of Emerging Markets and Alternative Development Paths © 2023 Editors: Judit Ricz, Tamás Gerőcs Analyses emerging market economies’ alternative development trajectories Focuses on the ways statist economic systems are organized and coordinated Contributes to research on economic and developmental policy-making in the global semi-periphery Part of the book series: International Political Economy […]

Gender inequality associated with home-working couples during the first COVID lockdown – new co-authored article by Reka Geambașu

  “In this together”? Gender inequality associated with home-working couples during the first COVID lockdown Beáta Nagy, Réka Geambașu, Orsolya Gergely, Nikolett Somogyi First published: 14 February 2023 Gender, Work and Organization – Feminist Frontiers – Wiley                                                Abstract The first lockdown, conferred upon us by the COVID-19 outbreak in March 2020, created a unique, […]

A book chapter by Kálmán Kalotay and Csaba Weiner is published in Emerging Market Multinationals Report 2022

    Kalotay, K., Weiner, C. (2022). The impact of sanctions on Russian business abroad and Hungarian business in Russia: Parallel stories of adjustment.   In: Casanova, L., Miroux, A. (Eds.) Emerging Market Multinationals Report 2022: Reinventing Global Value Chains. Ithaca, NY: Emerging Markets Institute, S.C. Johnson College of Business, Cornell University: pp. 110-117. https://doi.org/10.7298/9j27-ng36   […]