New article, co-authored by Zoltán Elekes, and Gertő Tóth in the journal Regional Studies
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Regional resilience and the network structure of inter-industry labour flows Zoltán Elekes, Gergő Tóth, Rikard Eriksson Abstract This paper explores how the network structure of local inter-industry labour flows relates to regional economic resilience across 72 local labour markets in Sweden. Drawing on recent advancements in network science, we stress test these networks against the […]
New article, co-authored by Tibor Bareith in the journal Budapest Management Review
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The relationship between ESG ratings and stock market performance László Vancsura, Tibor Bareith Abstract The relationship between companies’ sustainable operation and their financial performance is currently a key area of research. However, the question arises: how does environmental, social, and governance (ESG) assessment affect firms’ economic efficiency? The authors focused on equity markets to investigate […]
New article by István Kónya and Miklós Váry in the Journal of International Money and Finance
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Which sectors go on when there is a sudden stop? An empirical analysis István Kónya, Miklós Váry Highlights Sudden stops are identified as big drops in capital inflows, followed by recessions. There is a reallocation from non-tradable to tradable production after sudden stops. Most sectors overheat before sudden stops, but a strong correction follows. Sectors […]
New article, co- authored by Judit Krekó and Dániel Prinz in the journal Labour Economics
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Take-up and labor supply responses to disability insurance earnings limits Judi Krekó, Dániel Prinz, Andrea Weber Highlights Earnings limits create a trade-off between their screening and distortionary effect. We study a policy in Hungary that reduced the earnings limit for new DI beneficiaries. Decrease in the earnings limit had a small impact on selection into […]
New article, co-authored by Ildikó Schlotter in the journal Discrete Applied Mathematics
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Shortest odd paths in undirected graphs with conservative weight functions Alpár Jüttner, Csaba Király, Lydia Mirabel Mendoza-Cadena, Gyula Pap, Ildikó Schlotter, Yutaro Yamaguchi Highlights The problem with conservative weights and negative edges forming a tree is in P. FPT algorithm with parameter the number of negative edges (conservativeness assumed). FPT algorithm with parameter treewidth. Abstract […]
New article by Tamás Hajdu, Gábor Kertesi, and Bence Szabó in the journal Scientific Reports
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Poor housing quality and the health of newborns and young children Tamás Hajdu, Gábor Kertesi & Bence Szabó Abstract This study uses linked administrative data on live births, hospital stays, and census records for children born in Hungary between 2006 and 2011 to examine the relationship between poor housing quality and the health of newborns […]
New article, co-authored by Dávid Csercsik in The Energy Journal
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A Solidarity Mechanism to Allocate Stored Natural Gas in Crisis Dávid Csercsik, Anne Neumann Abstract The interruption of natural gas flows via pipeline to Europe in 2022 has demonstrated that supply crises pose a threat. Although member states have demonstrated unity and solidarity, they could be better prepared to respond to such challenges. Currently, member […]
New article by Zoltán Bakucs and Imre Fertő in the International Journal of Wine Business Research
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The geography of the craft beer scene in Budapest Zoltán Bakucs – Imre Fertő International Journal of Wine Business Research Emerald Publishing Limited Article publication date: 6 June 2024 Abstract Purpose This paper aims to investigate the locational determinants of the craft beer industry in Budapest, Hungary, between 2009 and 2022. Design/methodology/approach The authors use various count data models […]
New article, co-authored by Gergely Csáji in the European Journal of Combinatorics
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Permutation Tutte polynomial Csongor Beke, Gergely Kál Csáji, Péter Csikvári, Sára Pituk Abstract The classical Tutte polynomial is a two-variate polynomial 𝑇𝐺(𝑥,𝑦) associated to graphs or more generally, matroids. In this paper, we introduce a polynomial 𝑇˜𝐻(𝑥,𝑦) associated to a bipartite graph 𝐻 that we call the permutation Tutte polynomial of the graph 𝐻. It turns out that 𝑇𝐺(𝑥,𝑦) and 𝑇˜𝐻(𝑥,𝑦) share many properties, and the […]
New article by Tibor Bareith and Imre Fertő in the Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies
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Monetary policy and food price inflation: the case of Hungary Tibor Bareith – Imre Fertő Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies Article publication date: 31 May 2024 Emerald Publishing Limited Abstract Purpose We analyze the role of monetary policy shocks on food inflation in Hungary from January 2007 to March 2023, including the period of the […]
New article, co-authored by Fertő Imre, and Štefan Bojnec in the journal Agricultural Systems folyóiratban
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Why do corporate farms survive in Central and Eastern Europe? Imre Fetrő, Štefan Bojnec. Ichiro Iwasaki, Yoshisada Shida Highlights The corporate farm survival may be one of the main drivers of changes in agricultural systems. The survival of corporate farms may be associated with farm- and agricultural industry-specific, and other exogenous factors. The legal format, […]
New article by Tamás Hajdu in the journal Economics & Human Biology
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Temperature exposure and sleep duration: Evidence from time use surveys Tamás Hajdu Highlights This paper examines the effect of temperature on sleep duration. Exposure to heat reduces the amount of time spent sleeping. The effect of heat wave days is much stronger. The sleep loss is especially large on weekends. The effects are stronger for […]