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- 1723: Popular matchings with two-sided preferences and one-sided ties

- Agnes Cseh, Chien-Chung Huang and Telikepalli Kavitha
- 1722: How did Feldstein (1985) undervalue the optimal level of social security benefits?

- Andras Simonovits
- 1719: Do friends follow each other? FDI network effects in Central Europe

- Gábor Békés and Marta Bisztray
- 1716: US vs. European Apportionment Practices: The Conflict between Monotonicity and Proportionality

- László Kóczy, Péter Biró and Balázs Sziklai
- 1714: Why is it so hard to reach the EU’s ‘poverty’ target?

- Zsolt Darvas
- 1713: How to choose a non-manipulable delegation?

- Burak Can, Péter Csóka and Emre Ergin
- 1712: Interest premium and economic growth: the case of CEE

- Daniel Baksa and István Kónya
- 1711: Intra-couple income distribution and subjective well-being: the moderating effect of gender norms

- Gábor Hajdu and Tamás Hajdu
- 1710: Panic bank runs

- Hubert Janos Kiss, Ismael Rodriguez-Lara and Alfonso Rosa-García
- 1708: Collapse of an Online Social Network: The Blame on Social Capital

- Laszlo Lorincz, Julia Koltai, Anna Fruzsina Gyor and Karoly Takacs
- 1707: Jumping the welfare gap in designing public transfers

- Simonovits Andras
- 1706: Smoking Ban and Health at Birth

- Tamás Hajdu and Gábor Hajdu
- 1704: Expenditure responses, policy interventions and heterogeneous welfare effects in Hungary during the 2000s

- Zsombor Cseres-Gergely, György Molnár and Tibor Szabo
- 1702: Saver types: An evolutionary-adaptive approach

- Gergely Varga and Janos Vincze
- 1701: An Axiomatization of the Proportional Rule in Financial Networks

- Péter Csóka and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 1635: Some are more equal than others: new estimates of global and regional inequality

- Zsolt Darvas
- 1633: Negative correlation between retirement age and contribution length?

- Erik Granseth, Wolfgang Keck, Wolfgang Nagl, Melinda Tir and Andras Simonovits
- 1632: Integer programming methods for special college admissions problems

- Kolos Agoston, Péter Biró and Iain McBride
- 1631: Retirement rules in Hungary: gainers and losers

- Tibor Czegledi, Endre Szabo, Melinda Tir and Andras Simonovits
- 1630: Two different sources of inequalities: profits and rents in advanced market economies

- Peter Mihalyi and Iván Szelenyi
- 1627: Frontloading the Unemployment Benefit: An Empirical Assessment

- Attila Lindner and Balazs Reizer
- 1626: Productivity and Convergence in European Agriculture

- Lajos Baráth and Imre Fertő
- 1625: Studying Farm Insurance Demand under Financial Constraints

- Lajos Baráth, Raushan Bokusheva and Imre Fertő
- 1624: Are the major European wine exporters able to price discriminate across their EU extra wine export destinations?

- Imre Fertő and Jeremias Mate Balogh
- 1623: The effect of foreign-owned large plant closures on nearby firms

- Marta Bisztray
- 1622: The effect of FDI on local suppliers: Evidence from Audi in Hungary

- Marta Bisztray
- 1620: Flood risk and housing prices: evidence from Hungary

- Gábor Békés, Áron Horváth and Zoltan Sapi
- 1618: Globalization and the markups of European firms

- Gábor Békés, Cecília Hornok and Balazs Murakozy
- 1617: Centralization of strategic decisions during the Great Recession: An empirical analysis of European manufacturing firms

- Zoltan Bakonyi and Balazs Murakozy
- 1616: Income Effects and Trade Agreements

- David DeRemer
- 1615: Pensions in transition in EU11 countries between 1990 and 2015

- Stefan Domonkos and Andras Simonovits
- 1613: The Principle of Reciprocity in the 21st Century

- David DeRemer
- 1612: Do Firms Pay Bonuses to Protect Jobs?

- Balazs Reizer
- 1610: Productivity spillovers through labor flows: The effect of productivity gap, foreign-owned firms, and skill-relatedness

- Zsolt Csáfordi, Laszlo Lorincz, Balázs Lengyel and Karoly Miklos Kiss
- 1609: Optimal payments to connected depositors in turbulent times-a Markov chain approach

- Dávid Csercsik and Hubert Janos Kiss
- 1606: Saving and taxation in a voluntary pension system: Toward an agent-based model

- Balazs Kiraly and Andras Simonovits
- 1604: China in Between Varieties of Capitalism and Communism

- Maria Csanadi
- 1603: Decentralized Clearing in Financial Networks

- Péter Csóka and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 1602: Labor flows in Hungary and Europe

- István Kónya
- 1601: The ‘fit’ between forward-looking activities and the innovation policy governance sub-system

- Attila Havas and Karl Matthias Weber
- 1557: Filling the gap: open economy considerations for more reliable potential output estimates

- Zsolt Darvas and Andras Simon
- 1555: The association between experiential and material expenditures and subjective well-being: New evidence from Hungarian survey data

- Tamás Hajdu and Gábor Hajdu
- 1554: Various approaches to measuring business innovation: their relevance for capturing social innovation

- Attila Havas
- 1553: Would depositors like to show others that they do not withdraw? Theory and Experiment

- Markus Kinateder, Hubert Janos Kiss and Ágnes Pintér
- 1552: Resource-monotonicity and Population-monotonicity in Cake-cutting

- Balázs Sziklai and Erel Segal-Halevi
- 1551: Efficient support of short food supply chains in Hungary: a spatial analysis

- Zsófia Benedek and Bálint Balazs
- 1550: Co-worker networks, labour mobility, and productivity growth in regions

- Balázs Lengyel and Rikard Eriksson
- 1549: On how to identify experts in a community

- Balázs Sziklai
- 1548: Geographical and Sectorial Concentration in Czech, Hungarian and Slovak exports

- Karoly Attila Soos
- 1545: The Stable Fixtures Problem with Payments

- Péter Biró, Walter Kern, Daniel Paulusma and Peter Wojuteczky