On the complexity of packing rainbow spanning trees – new research article by Gergely Csáji

On the complexity of packing rainbow spanning trees Kristóf Bérczi, Gergely Csáji, Tamás Király Discrete Mathematics, Volume 346, Issue 4, April 2023 Abstract One of the most important questions in matroid optimization is to find disjoint common bases of two matroids. The significance of the problem is well-illustrated by the long list […]
New thematic issue of Deturope /The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism/ is out

The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism
Central and Eastern Europe’s Automotive Sector May Be on a Path to Nowhere – new article by John Szabó

Central and Eastern Europe’s Automotive Sector May Be on a Path to Nowhere By John Szabo LEFTEAST – January 3, 2023 The European Union (EU) likes to think of itself as a leader in global climate action. It has made substantial progress in decarbonising electricity generation, but this is only […]
Weiner Csaba: Венгерский бизнес в России в условиях санкций … / Hungarian business in Russia under sanctions

Венгерский бизнес в России в условиях санкций и контрмер 2022 года: опыт первых шести месяцев Hungarian business in Russia under sanctions and countermeasures 2022: The experience of the first six months Author: Csaba Weiner In: Вишеградская Европа [Visegrad Europe], 4(2), 24-33. (2022) Abstract This article assesses how Russia’s 2022 military operation in Ukraine has […]
Biscuits Enriched with Monofloral Bee Pollens – new research article by László Sipos and co-authors in MDPI Foods journal

Biscuits Enriched with Monofloral Bee Pollens: Nutritional Properties, Techno-Functional Parameters, Sensory Profile, and Consumer Preference by Rita Végh, Mariann Csóka, Éva Stefanovits-Bányai, Réka Juhász and László Sipos Foods 2023, Published: 21 December 2022 This article belongs to the Section Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Download PDF Abstract Bee pollens are potential functional food ingredients as they contain […]
The Global Political Economics of Hydrogen – book chapter by John Szabó

The Global Political Economics of Hydrogen John Szabo In: Horn, L., Mert, A., Müller, F. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Global Politics in the 22nd Century. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. First Online: 01 January 2023 Abstract The role of hydrogen in the global energy system increased over the course of the twenty-first century as global […]
The effect of decreased general training on skills and dropout – Evidence from a vocational school reform in Hungary

by Dániel Horn & Zoltán Hermann
New research article by Csaba Lakócai published in International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology

How sustainable is happiness? An enquiry about the sustainability and wellbeing performance of societies Csaba Lakócai International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology Published online: 21 Dec 2022 ABSTRACT Questioning both sustainability and universality of development led to a movement of developing alternative indicator sets to provide a more reliable picture about […]
New research article by Haris Aziz, Anton Baychkov & Péter Biró published in Mathematical Programming

Cutoff stability under distributional constraints with an application to summer internship matching Haris Aziz, Anton Baychkov & Péter Biró Mathematical Programming, Full Length Paper, Open Access, Published: 19 December 2022 Abstract We introduce a new two-sided stable matching problem that describes the summer internship matching practice of an Australian university. The […]
Climate change and the mortality of the unborn

New research article by Tamás Hajdu and Gábor Hajdu in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management