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Artificial Intelligence for Agricultural Extension: Supporting Transformative 
Learning Among 
Smallholder Farmers - new research article by Gusztáv Nemes and co-authors Read more

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Heat, health, and habitats: analyzing the intersecting risks of climate and demographic shifts in Austrian districts - by Johannes Wachs and co-authors Read more

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Remarks on the rural development of the cultural and creative industries in North-Western Hungary - by Petra Kinga Kézai Read more

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Demographic Transformation, Eroding Social Capital and Segregation on Outskirt Areas of Hungarian Cities - article by Gábor Vasárus, Ádám Szalai & József Lennert Read more

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Still attractive for FDI? Location advantages of Visegrád countries in the digital era – by Andrea Éltető and Magdolna Sass

    European Journal of International Management 2023Vol.20 No.1pages 66-88 Special Issue on:The Foreign Investment Decision Process in Times of Digital Transformation:A Tribute to Yair Aharoni Still attractive for FDI? Location advantages of Visegrád countries in the digital era – the case of Poland and Hungary Authors: Marta Götz; Andrea Éltető; Magdolna Sass Abstract: The […]

The redistributive effect of the Hungarian flat tax and family allowance system – by Judit Krekó and co-authors

  The redistributive effect of the Hungarian flat tax and family allowance system Authors: Judit Krekó, Hanna Erős, Bori Greskovics, Áron Hajnal and Ágota Scharle   Acta Oeconomica – Accepted Manuscript / Online First Online Publication Date: 29 Mar 2023 Abstract The study examines the income redistribution effects of the Hungarian flat-tax and the recently introduced […]

New study by Róbert Somogyi and co-authors published in Games and Economic Behavior

    Price competition with capacity uncertainty – feasting on leftovers Robert Somogyi – Wouter Vergote – Gabor Virag   Games and Economic Behavior Volume 140, July 2023, Pages 253-271   Abstract There is ample empirical evidence documenting that large firms set significantly lower prices than smaller, capacity-constrained, firms. This is paradoxical in light of […]