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Lengyel Balázs – Tóth Gergő – Nicholas A. Christakis – Bíró Anikó tanulmánya a Science Advances folyóiratban

Antidepressant use in spatial social networks Balázs Lengyel – Gergő Tóth – Nicholas A. Christakis – Anikó Bíró Science Advances Vol. 10. No. 49. (6 Dec 2024) Abstract Social networks may help individuals maintain their mental health. Most empirical work based on small-scale surveys finds that cohesive social networks are critical for mental well-being, while […]

Podruzsik Szilárd és Fertő Imre cikke megjelent az Open Agriculture folyóiratban

Motivations for farmers’ participation in agri-environmental scheme in the EU, literature review Szilárd Podruzsik and Imre Fertő  Open Agriculture Vol. 9. No. 1. Abstract Agri-environmental schemes (AESs) play a pivotal role in aligning agricultural practices with environmental objectives, promoting sustainable land management, and conserving biodiversity. This article presents a comprehensive synthesis of recent advancements in AES research […]

Benedek Zsófia és Fertő Imre cikke a Heliyon folyóiratban

What makes a devoted local-food-buying club customer? Zsófia Benedek – Imre Fertő Heliyon Article publication date: November 03, 2024, In Press, Journal Pre-proof Abstract Local food-buying clubs (LFBCs) are special types of consumer-driven grassroots groups that are particularly well suited to enhancing the transition to a post-growth economy, given the finite growth potential of individual communities, the […]

Gáspár Attila és szerzőtársai cikke a The Journal of Economic Inequality szakfolyóiratban

Inequality perception and preferences globally and locally – correlational evidence from a large-scale cross-country survey   Attila Gáspár – Carmen Cervone – Federica Durante – Anne Maass – Caterina Suitner – Roberta Rosa Valtorta & Michela Vezzoli    The Journal of Economic Inequality – Published: 17 October 2024 Abstract Using a large, representative survey involving […]

R. Maria del Rio-Chanona – Nadzeya Laurentsyeva – Johannes Wachs cikke a PNAS Nexus folyóiratban (2024)

Large language models reduce public knowledge sharing on online Q&A platforms R. Maria del Rio-Chanona – Nadzeya Laurentsyeva – Johannes Wachs PNAS Nexus Volume 3. No. 9. 2024 Published: 11 September 2024 Abstract Large language models (LLMs) are a potential substitute for human-generated data and knowledge resources. This substitution, however, can present a significant problem for the training […]

Feczkó Botond – Divényi Dániel – Sleisz Ádám – Csercsik Dávid cikke a Smart Grids and Sustainable Energy (2024) folyóiratban

Bid-Aggregation Based Clearing of Day-Ahead Electricity Markets Botond Feczkó – Dániel Divényi – Ádám Sleisz – Dávid Csercsik Smart Grids and Sustainable Energy Vol. 9. Art. No. 36. 2024 Published: 21 September 2024 Abstract In this work we propose a heuristic clearing method for a simplified model of European day-ahead electricity auction markets, considering divisible standard bids and […]

Hermann Zoltán – Horváth Hedvig – Kisfalusi Dorottya cikke az Economics of Education Review Vol. 103. (2024) számában

Are separate classrooms inherently unequal? The effect of within-school sorting on the socioeconomic test score gap in Hungary Zoltán Hermann – Hedvig Horváth – Dorottya Kisfalusi Economics of Education Review Vol. 103. (2024) Abstract This study investigates whether within-school sorting increases socioeconomic test score inequalities. Using universal test score data on 6th– and 8th-grade students […]

Baráth Lajos – Fertő Imre – Staniszewski, Jakub: Are technological or efficiency differences more pronounced between Hungarian and Polish poultry farms? A stochastic metafrontier analysis. Agricultural Economics (AGRICECON) Vol. 70. No. 8. (2024)

Are technological or efficiency differences more pronounced between Hungarian and Polish poultry farms? A stochastic metafrontier analysis Lajos Baráth – Imre Fertő – Jakub Staniszewski Agricultural Economics (AGRICECON) Vol. 70. No. 8. (2024) Abstract The efficiency of poultry production plays a crucial role in ensuring food security and maintaining human health sustainability. Although extensive research has been […]

Megjelent Elek Péter és szerzőtársai cikke

Heterogeneous impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on lung, colorectal and breast cancer incidence in Hungary: results from time series and panel data models Abstract Objective During the COVID-19 pandemic, health system resources were reallocated to provide care for patients with COVID-19, limiting access for others. Patients themselves also constrained their visits to healthcare providers. In this […]