WORLD UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY
Acta oeconomica

  Back to "List of Online Journals"


| More


Acta oeconomica - Search

Click the below link to visit Journal Publisher's website:
  Acta oeconomica
Country: Hungary

Publisher: Akademiai Kiado

ISBN: 0001-6373



Study Investigates Early Medieval Animal Burial in Hungary
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN—According to a Live Science report, researchers have studied the intact skeletons of a lynx and four dogs that were discovered in a beehive-shaped pit in west-central Hungary ...


Exclusionary Mechanisms of Social Policy Redistribution in Hungary
Hungary In this study the authors examine the impact of social incomes on social inequalities and social integration in the post-2010 populist welfare system in Hungary. A detailed quantitative ...


Scanning Electron Microscopic and X-ray Powder Diffraction Study of Manganiferous Bauxite, Kincsesbánya, Hungary
Manganiferous karst bauxites are rare on a worldwide scale. One such body, recently mined at Kincsesbánya, Hungary, has been studied by chemical, petrographic, X-ray powder diffraction, scanning ...


Study in Hungary at Budapest Metropolitan Univeristy
About The Host: Visa Republic Centre is an University Application Centre, guiding Bangladeshi students to Canada, Malaysia, Australia, Hungary, UK universities! E.g. Jack is first name and Mandanka is ...


Does your dog understand when you say 'fetch the ball'? A new study in Hungary says yes
A new study in Hungary shows that dogs, beyond being able to respond to commands like “sit” and “stay,” can learn to associate words with specific objects BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Many dog ...


Does your dog understand when you say 'fetch the ball'? A new study in Hungary says yes
A new study in Hungary has found that beyond being able to learn how to perform commands, dogs can learn to associate words with specific objects — a relationship with language called ...


Does your dog understand when you say 'fetch the ball'? A new study in Hungary says yes
A new study in Hungary has found that beyond being able to respond to commands like “roll over,” dogs can learn to associate words with specific objects — a relationship with language called ...