The Stable Roommates Problem with Short Lists by Ágnes CSEH et.al in Theory of Computing Systems: Ágnes Cseh, Robert W. Irving, David F. Manlove: The Stable Roommates Problem with Short Lists Abstract We consider two variants of the classical Stable Roommates problem...
“Human Capital Effects of Kindergarten and School Enrolment Timing” was presented by Dániel HORN in Lisboa at the “Fifth Lisbon Research Workshop on Economics, Statistics, and Econometrics of Education”
New and Simple Algorithms for Stable Flow Problems by Ágnes CSEH and Jannik Matuschke was published online in Algorithmica. Abstract Stable flows generalize the well-known concept of stable matchings to markets in which transactions may involve several agents,...
Learning to save in a voluntary pension system: toward an agent-based model by András SIMONOVITS and Balázs KIRÁLY was published in Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination. Abstract Mandatory pension systems partially replace old-age income, therefore the...
Ambient temperature and sexual activity: Evidence from time use surveys by Tamás HAJDU and Gábor HAJDU was published in Demographic Research. Abstract Background: Previous research has found that unusually hot temperatures reduce birth rates eight to ten months later....
“Inter-Ethnic Friendship and Hostility between Roma and Non-Roma Students in Hungary: The Role of Exposure and Academic Achievement” by Tamás HAJDU, Gábor KERTESI and Gábor KÉZDI was published in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. Abstract...
“Modeling transfer profits as externalities in a cooperative game-theoretic model of natural gas networks” by László Á. Kóczy, Balázs Sziklai et.al in Energy Economics: Abstract Existing cooperative game theoretic studies of bargaining power in gas...
Agglomeration and Spillover Effects of Regional Development Programs was presented by Zoltán BAKUCS at the 13th International European Forum – System Dynamics and Innovation in Food Networks conference. download program here
Complexity of finding Pareto-efficient allocations of highest welfare was presented by Péter BIRÓ at the International School Choice and Reform Conference in Lisbon. Conference photo gallery
Popular edges and dominant matchings by Ágnes CSEH and Telikepalli Kavitha was published in Mathematical programming. Abstract Given a bipartite graph G=(A∪B,E) with strict preference lists and given an edge e∗∈E , we ask if there exists a popular matching in G that...
Assessment of traditional food supply chain performance using triadic approach: the role of relationships quality by Adrienn MOLNÁR, Zeljka MESIC and Marija CERJAK was published in Supply Chain Management – An International Journal. Abstract: Purpose The...
A note on the relationship between the core and stable sets in three-sided markets – was published by Ata Atay and Marina Núñez in Mathematical Social Sciences Abstract We analyze the extent to which two known results of the relationship between the core and the...
The goals and consequences of the centralization of public education in Hungary – by András SEMJÉN, Marcell LE and Zoltán HERMANN in Acta Educationis Generalis Abstract A robust process of centralization in education administration and school finance has taken...
Collapse of an online social network: Burning social capital to create it? by László LŐRINCZ et al. in Social Networks: Lőrincz, L ; Koltai, J ; Győr, A F ; Takács, K: Collapse of an online social network: Burning social capital to create it? SOCIAL NETWORKS 57 pp....
Complexity of finding Pareto-efficient allocations of highest welfare was presented by Péter BIRÓ at the International School Choice and Reform Conference.
Optimization of transition rules in a Bonus-Malus system by Márton GYETVAI and Kolos Csaba ÁGOSTON was published in Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics. Abstract Bonus-Malus systems are widely used in the insurance business. For the operation of such systems...
Eliciting permanent and transitory undeclared work from matched administrative and survey data by Péter ELEK and János KÖLLŐ was published in Empirica – download papere here.
Childcare availability and maternal labor supply in a setting of high potential impact by Anna LOVÁSZ and Ágnes SZABÓ-MORVAI was published in Empirical Economics. Abstract We estimate the effect of subsidized childcare availability on Hungarian mothers’ labor supply,...
Conference presentations at the 8th VOCAL Optimization Conference: Advanced Algorithms: IP solutions for international kidney exchange programmes – Péter Biró, Márton Gyetvai, Radu-Stefan Mincu, Alexandru Popa, Utkarsh Verma Integer programming formulations for...
Does risk sorting explain bubbles? was presented by Hubert János KISS at the 43rd Simposio de la Asociación Española de Economía-Spanish Economic Association (SAEe).
Conference presentations at the Workshop on EFFICIENT ALGORITHMS, AUTOMATA AND DATA STRUCTURES: Péter Biró: Complexity of finding Pareto-efficient allocations of highest welfare We allocate objects to agents as exemplified primarily by school choice. Welfare judgments...
“Coopetition: group contest with an inversely proportional sharing rule” was presented by Hubert János KISS at the Universidad Autónoma de Madridon. (download slides)
Foresight as a governance tool to help shape the next production revolution was presented by Attila HAVAS at the “A múltból átívelő jövő; VIII. Magyar (Jubileumi) Jövőkutatási Konferencia” conference. Download paper here.
Dynamics of anticorruption campaigns and power redistribution in China was presented by Mária CSANÁDI at the 4th The Role of State in Varieties of Capitalism (SVOC) conference.
The effect of FDI on local suppliers – Evidence from Audi in Hungary was presented by Márta BISZTRAY at the 11th FIW International Economics research conference.