Events

KTI Seminar: Ertl Antal - Loss Aversion in the Classroom: an experimental approach (with Barna Bakó, Éva Holb)

2024.02.01.

The lecture will take place in a hybrid format via zoom interface and in person in the CTI seminar room T 4.23 on 1 February 2024, from 13.00. Presenter: Ertl Antal Title: Loss Aversion in the Classroom: an experimental approach (with Barna Bakó, Éva Holb) Abstract:    This paper investigates the impact of loss aversion […]
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The lecture will take place in a hybrid format via zoom interface and in person in the CTI seminar room T 4.23 on 1 February 2024, from 13.00. Presenter: Ertl Antal Title: Loss Aversion in the Classroom: an experimental approach (with Barna Bakó, Éva Holb) Abstract:    This paper investigates the impact of loss aversion […]

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Bulgarian–Romanian–Hungarian Researcher's Seminar in Győr

2023.10.20.

Program of NYUTO Bulgarian–Romanian–Hungarian Seminar on URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST-EUROPE Place and date:  CERS Institute for Regional Studies West-Hungarian Research Department, Győr, Liszt F. str. 10. Hungary 20th October 2023 11,00 AM – 14,00 PM (CET) Teams on-line link: Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 389 183 238 846  Passcode: jpoLxF […]
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Program of NYUTO Bulgarian–Romanian–Hungarian Seminar on URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST-EUROPE Place and date:  CERS Institute for Regional Studies West-Hungarian Research Department, Győr, Liszt F. str. 10. Hungary 20th October 2023 11,00 AM – 14,00 PM (CET) Teams on-line link: Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 389 183 238 846  Passcode: jpoLxF […]

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The drivers of regional economic development in Central and Eastern Europe in the pre- and post-pandemic era

2023.09.29.

      Reginar is the English-language online webinar of the Institute for Regional Studies. In this session, we can listen to the exciting discussion of four excellent scholars of economics and human geography. Economic development in post-transition countries is dominated by the performance of capital cities, although second-tier cities are also important drivers of […]
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      Reginar is the English-language online webinar of the Institute for Regional Studies. In this session, we can listen to the exciting discussion of four excellent scholars of economics and human geography. Economic development in post-transition countries is dominated by the performance of capital cities, although second-tier cities are also important drivers of […]

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3rd Visegrad conference

2023.05.22.

3rd Visegrad conference   Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Date: 22nd and 23rd of May, 2023 Venue: online (Zoom) and onsite (KRTK VGI, 1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán 4.)   The third Visegrad conference concentrates on various actual areas of cooperation and comparison between the four countries. The Visegrad economies form […]
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3rd Visegrad conference   Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Date: 22nd and 23rd of May, 2023 Venue: online (Zoom) and onsite (KRTK VGI, 1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán 4.)   The third Visegrad conference concentrates on various actual areas of cooperation and comparison between the four countries. The Visegrad economies form […]

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KTI Seminar: Alison Schultz - Guns and Kidneys: How Transplant Tourism Finances Global Conflict

2022.12.01.

13.00-15.00 Abstract This paper investigates the impact of organ trafficking on local conflict using georeferenced data on conflict events and hand-collected data on local transplant infrastructure in eight countries known for illegal transplanting. I exploit exogenous variation in kidney demand measured by the number of U.S. waiting list patients, their payment capacity, and their physical […]
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13.00-15.00 Abstract This paper investigates the impact of organ trafficking on local conflict using georeferenced data on conflict events and hand-collected data on local transplant infrastructure in eight countries known for illegal transplanting. I exploit exogenous variation in kidney demand measured by the number of U.S. waiting list patients, their payment capacity, and their physical […]

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