Megjelent Fertő Imre, Bakucs Zoltán és szerzőtársaik tanulmánya az Agris folyóiratban
Are Organic Farms Less Efficient? The Case of Estonian Dairy Farms Fertő, I., Bakucs, Z., Viira, A.-H., Alekandrova, O., Luik-Lindsaar, H. and Omel, R. Abstract The paper investigates the technical efficiency of conventional and organic dairy farms in Estonia in the period 2006‒2015 using Farm Accountancy Data Network. We analyse self-selection into organic farming using […]
Megjelent Biró Péter és Csáji Gergely cikke a Games and Economic Behavior folyóiratban
Strong core and Pareto-optimality in the multiple partners matching problem under lexicographic preference domains Biró Péter & Csáji Gergely Abstract We study strong core and Pareto-optimal solutions for multiple partners matching problem under lexicographic preference domains from a computational point of view. The restriction to the two-sided case is called stable many-to-many matching problem and […]
Megjelent Reiff Ádám és szerzőtársai tanulmánya a Perspectives on Politics folyóiratban
The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis and the Politics of Public Opinion: Evidence from Hungary Thomas B. Pepinsky, Ádám Reiff, Krisztina Szabó Abstract The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine was a watershed moment in European politics. The invasion prompted a massive influx of refugees into Central Europe, a region in which immigration has proven highly contentious and […]
Megjelent Fertő Imre és Štefan Bojnec közös tanulmánya a Scientific Reports folyóiratban
Empowering women in sustainable agriculture Fertő Imre & Štefan Bojnec Abstract The agricultural and rural development policy seeks to facilitate the transition towards environmentally sustainable and climate-neutral agricultural practices, with a focus on human capital, knowledge, and innovation. Gender equality can play a significant role in promoting environmentally sustainable practices in the agricultural sector, particularly […]
Megjelent Lengyel Balázs és szerzőtársai cikke az Economic Geography folyóiratban
Understanding Regional Branching: Knowledge Diversification via Inventor and Firm Collaboration Networks Dieter F. Kogler, Adam Whittle, Keungoui Kim, Balázs Lengyel Abstract The diversification of regions into new technologies is driven by the degree of relatedness to existing capabilities already present in the region. In cases where opportunities for diversification are rather limited, external knowledge that […]