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The study examines the regional peculiarities of immigration in Hungary. We reveal the reasons for immigration and the national differences thereof. We analyse the relations between the share of migrants and the road availability with the help of a road analysis method. The purpose of this study...
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The most commonly applied types of accessibility models are based on the gravity analogy. In these models, researchers use different types of resistance factors, but they rarely give any elaborate explanation for their choice of a specific type of factor in their research. Another problem with...
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An analysis of 27 European Union (EU) member states over the years 2000-2018 examines the relationship between human well-being and residential energy use per capita. The EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ policy package, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, may derail post-communist member states'...
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Tanulmányunkban a Visegrádi Négyek 10 jelentős városát hasonlítjuk össze keresztmetszeti adatok (2015. év) alapján. Egy három (társadalmi, környezeti és gazdasági reziliencia) komponensből álló reziliencia index kialakításával mérjük ezen városok rugalmas...
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The author reviews the experience of the first five years of EU membership from the point of view of the Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH). He outlines the effects of the EU accession on competition, and describes GVH's competition supervision proceedings investigating the activities of...
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The significance of factoring increased enormously in recent years especially as a form of executing international payments. The volume of factoring transactions, however, differs significantly per geographical area. Factoring turnover totalled to 860 billion euros, of which 612 billion was...
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Efficient demand planning holds critical significance for businesses. In this research, the authors investigate the applicability of the Temporal Fusion Transformer, a neural network-based model, to address demand planning challenges. Specifically, they explore the potential benefits of...
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