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TOP 3 publications of 2025.

Our top three publications of 2025 showcase the year’s most influential contributions by our academic and research community.

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Stabilizing energy markets: A dynamic analysis of price cap regulation in oligopolistic environments

NÁLEPOVÁ, V. and LAMPART, M.
Energy Economics, 2025, 151(108879)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2025.108879

Abstract

This paper provides a theoretical analysis of Cournot oligopoly dynamics under price cap regulation, particularly in the context of exogenous shocks, akin to recent events in the energy markets. Utilizing the 0–1 chaos test, we identified significant shifts in market behavior, highlighting the sensitivity of oligopolistic energy markets to regulatory parameters. Our findings indicate that improperly set tax policies can lead to chaotic and unstable market conditions. Exogenous shocks can cause firm divergence, which can be mitigated by introducing a short-term price cap. The analysis demonstrates that price caps effectively moderate the impact of exogenous shocks, enabling firms to revert to their pre-shock state without altering market dynamics. Moreover, the results suggest that price caps are more effective than windfall taxes. This research underscores the necessity for precise and adaptive regulatory frameworks to maintain market stability and protect both consumers and businesses from extreme price fluctuations. These insights are vital for policymakers aiming to design interventions that balance market stability with consumer protection in an increasingly interconnected and volatile global economy.

Is there really a dictator's dilemma? Information and repression in autocracy

GEHLBACH, S., LUO, Z., SHIRIKOV, A. and VOROBYEV, D.
American Journal of Political Science, 2025, 1-15
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12952

Abstract

AbstractIn his seminal work on the political economy of dictatorship, Ronald Win-trobe posited the existence of a “dictator’s dilemma,” in which repressionleaves an autocrat less secure by reducing information about discontent. Weexplore the nature and resolution of this dilemma with a formalization thatbuilds on recent work in the political economy of nondemocracy. When theregime is sufficiently repressive, and the dictator’s popularity correspondinglyunclear to opposition as well as autocrat, the ruler faces two unattractiveoptions: He can mobilize the repressive apparatus, even though there may beno threat to his rule, or he can refrain from mobilizing, even though the dan-ger may be real. Semicompetitive elections can ease the dilemma through thecontrolled revelation of discontent. Paradoxically, the manipulation of infor-mation through such non-repressive means can allow for more rather thanless repression.

Maternal religiosity and social support to mothers: helpers’ religious identity matters

CHVAJA, R., SPAKE, L., HASSAN, A., SHENK, M. K., SOSIS, R., SEAR, R. and SHAVER, J. H.
Religion, Brain & Behavior, 2025, 1-22
https://doi.org/10.1080/2153599X.2025.2454705

Abstract

Research demonstrates that religious people are trusted more, receive and provide more cooperation, and have larger cooperative networks. This line of research also suggests, that religious prosociality is not always parochial, and often extends to people outside of a religious ingroup. Here, we test whether the intensity of religious practice associates with received support from coreligionists and/or non-coreligionists among a sample of American mothers. Specifically, we test the association between self-reported behavioral religiosity of religious (here Christian) and non-religious mothers from the Greater Pittsburgh area, USA, and the frequency of emotional support (Nmothers = 517, Nsupporters = 1999) and housework help (Nmothers = 447, Nsupporters = 997) they received from Christian and non-religious supporters. We found that maternal religiosity was positively associated with the frequency of housework help received from Christian supporters, but not from non-religious supporters. We did not find evidence for an association between maternal religiosity and emotional support received from religious nor non-religious supporters. We interpret our results through the lens of religious signaling theory.

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Catalogue of our publications.

Rule-based profit taxation in dynamic Cournot oligopoly: Transmission, stability and welfare
NÁLEPOVÁ, V., LAMPART, M.
Journal: Economic Modelling
Year: 2026
Volume: 156
Issue: 107477
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2026.107477
Is there really a dictator's dilemma? Information and repression in autocracy
GEHLBACH, S., LUO, Z., SHIRIKOV, A., VOROBYEV, D.
Journal: Americal Journal of Political Science
Year: 2026
Volume: 70
Issue: 1
Pages: 381–395
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12952
The longitudinal associations of material security and belief in God in young Americans
LANG, M., PALÍŠEK, P., CHVAJA, R.
Journal: Evolutionary Human Sciences
Year: 2026
Volume: 8
Pages: 1-21
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2025.10035
Intuitive and deliberative processes underlying commitment signaling for cooperative assortment
LANG, M., RUŽIČKOVÁ, A., ČELLÁROVÁ, K., KUNDTOVÁ KLOCOVÁ, E., CHVAJA, R.
Journal: iScience
Year: 2026
Volume: 29
Issue: 2
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.114549
Religious Parents Receive More Alloparental Aid in Rural Bangladesh
SAMORE, T., SOSIS, R., SHAVER, J., NURUL, A., CHVAJA, R., CONRAD, M., HASSAN, A., LYNCH, R., SCHAFFNIT, S., SEAR, R., SPAKE, L., WATTS, J., SHENK, M. K.
Journal: Evolutionary Human Sciences
Year: 2026
Volume: 8
Pages: 1-21
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2025.10029
Investigating the causal effects of religiosity on childbearing among U.S. adolescents using a three- wave longitudinal design
CHVAJA, R., SHAVER, J. H., BULBULIA, J. A.
Journal: Scientific Reports
Year: 2026
Volume: 16
Issue: 4255
Pages: 1-10
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-34358-9
Approval vs. participation quorums
VOROBYEV, D., VALEI, A., MATVEENKO, A.
Journal: European Journal of Political Economy
Year: 2025
Volume: 89
Issue: 102747
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2025.102747
Evaluation of the Significance of the Objectives and Strategies of Family Businesses Using the AHP and ANP Methods
MIKUŠOVÁ, M., PAPALOVÁ, M., SUBHANI, M. K., KLABUSAYOVÁ, N.
Journal: Emerging Dynamics in Business and Economics
Year: 2025
Pages: 107–117
ISSN: 978-3-031-91685-4
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-91686-1_7
Granger predictability of real oil prices by us money and inflation in Markov-switching regimes
CEVIK, E. I., DIBOOGLU, S., GILLMAN, M. and BENK, S.
Journal: Eurasian Economic Review
Year: 2025
Volume: 15
Pages: 29–52
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40822-024-00305-8
Cycles and their important shocks: completing the investigation
GILLMAN, M., PAGAN, A.
Journal: Macroeconomic Dynamics
Year: 2025
Volume: 29
Issue: 19
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1365100524000221
Maternal religiosity and social support to mothers: helpers’ religious identity matters
CHVAJA, R., SPAKE, L., HASSAN, A., SHENK, M. K., SOSIS, R., SEAR, R. and SHAVER, J. H.
Journal: Religion, Brain & Behavior
Year: 2025
Pages: 1-22
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/2153599X.2025.2454705
Do hurricanes cause storm on the stock market? The case of US energy companies
HORVÁTH, R., KALISTOVÁ, A., LYÓCSA, Š., MIŠKUFOVÁ, M. a MORAVCOVÁ, M.
Journal: International Review of Financial Analysis
Year: 2025
Volume: 97
Issue: 103816
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2024.103816
Czech Fascism. In: Political Parties and Party Systems: An Encyclopedic Overview of Their History in the Czech Lands and Czechoslovakia 1848-2024
MALÍŘ, J., MAREK, P. a kol.
Journal: Kauli Publishing
Year: 2025
Volume: 1
Pages: 621-638
ISSN: 978-80-908194-2-9
Air Pollution and Migration in European Cities
VONTROBA, J., PAKŠI, D., KOŇAŘÍK, V.
Journal: Review of Economic Perspectives
Year: 2025
Volume: 25
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-14
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/revecp-2025-0001
The role of parental religiosity in shaping paternal investment: evidence from Bangladesh and India
CHVAJA, R., SHAVER, J. H., SPAKE, L., HASSAN, A., ALAM, N., RAI, R. K., SEAR, R., SOSIS, R. and SHENK, M. K.
Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society B
Year: 2025
Volume: 292
Issue: 20251352
Pages: 1-12
ISSN: 1471-2954
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.1352
Stabilizing energy markets: A dynamic analysis of price cap regulation in oligopolistic environments
NÁLEPOVÁ, V., LAMPART, M.
Journal: Energy Economics
Year: 2025
Volume: 151
Issue: 108879
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2025.108879
Persuasion with simplistic worldviews
SENKOV, M., KERMAN, T. T.
Journal: Theory and Decision
Year: 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11238-025-10046-y
A Human Capital Explanation of Real Business Cycles
BENK, S., CSABAFI, T., DANG, J., GILLMAN, M., KEJAK, M.
Journal: Journal of Human Capital
Year: 2024
Volume: 18
Issue: 2
ISSN: ISSN 1932-8575
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/728088
The effect of Covid-19 emergence on religiosity: Evidence from Singapore
CHVAJA, R., MURÍN, M., VOROBYEV, D.
Journal: Social Science Research
Year: 2024
Issue: 118
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2024.102979
The role of costly commitment signals in assorting cooperators during intergroup conflict
LANG, M., CHVAJA, R., PURZYCKI, B. G.
Journal: Evolution and Human Behavior
Year: 2024
Volume: 45
Issue: 2
Pages: 131–143
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2024.01.003