The closer the better: does better access to outpatient care prevent hospitalization? – by Péter ELEK, Tamás MOLNÁR and Balázs VÁRADI was published in ... Read More »
“Caesarean Delivery and the Use of Antidepressants” was presented by Péter ELEK at the FOURTH ATHEA CONFERENCE FOR HEALTH ECONOMICS. conference website conference program
“Pairwise preferences in the stabil marriage problem” was presented by Attila JUHOS at the 36th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science in ... Read More »
“Do CAP subsidies stabilise farm income in Hungary and Slovenia?” by Imre FERTŐ and Stefan BOJNEC in Agricultural Economics: Do CAP subsidies stabilise farm ... Read More »
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 ... Read More »
“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 ... Read More »
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 ... Read More »
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 ... Read More »
Ambient temperature and sexual activity: Evidence from time use surveys by Tamás HAJDU and Gábor HAJDU was published in Demographic Research. Abstract Background: Previous ... Read More »
“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 ... Read More »