Presentations

Last update: July 11, 2015

2015

  • ISER Seminar, Osaka University, July [14]

  • *IGDP Workshop, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, June [14] and [15]

  • YNU Economics Workshop, Yokohama National University, March [14]

2014

  • Osaka Workshop on Economics of Institutions and Organizations, Osaka University, November [13]

  • Nagoya and Nagoya City Universities, October [13]

  • Market Design Workshop, ISER, Osaka University, September [13] link

  • *EARIE, Bocconi University, August [12]

  • IIR Summer School, Hitotsubashi University, August link(pdf)

  • *AMES, Academia Sinica, June [12]

2013

  • First International Workshop on Market Design Technologies for Sustainable Development, November [6]

  • KIER, Kyoto University, October [6]

  • RAMP Symposium, Kagoshima University, October [L15(J)]

    • *JEA fall meeting (invited), Kanagawa University, September [L14(J)]

    • Daito Bunka University, July [L13(J)]

    • Japan-IMF Macroeconomics Seminar (Chair), February

    • *Economic Science Association, Tokyo, February [11]

    • National University of Singapore, January [4] [6] [L13(E)]

2012

  • Market Design Workshop, GRIPS, December, [L13(J)]

  • JICA Research Center, December [L11]

  • Hiroshima University, October [L11]

  • S-Lecture, GRIPS, September [6]

  • *GAMES2012, Istanbul, July [7]

  • *SAET Conference, Australia, July [6]

  • *JEA spring meeting (Chair), June

  • Hitotsubashi University, May [2]

  • Contract Theory Workshop, March [2]

  • Japan-IMF Macroeconomics Seminar (Chair), February link

2011

  • Academia Sinica, December [5] and [7]

  • *JEA fall meeting (Discussant), Tsukuba University, October [C7]

  • *EARIE11, Stockholm, September 3 [7]

  • *EEA-ESEM, University of Oslo, August 28 [7] (EEA)

  • *EEA-ESEM, University of Oslo, August 27 [9] (ESEM)

  • Hokkaido University, June 29 [L11]

  • *JEA spring meeting (Discussant), Kumamotogakuen University, May [C6]

  • *IIOC, Boston, April 10 [7] (with discussant [C5])

  • Game Theory Workshop, Nagoya University, March [6]

  • University of Hong Kong, March [6] and [9]

  • Ministry of Finance Lunch Seminar, January [L12]

  • LIP Seminar, January [L11]

  • FASID Monthly Seminar, January [L11]

2010

  • GRIPS Forum, November (moderator and discussant) [C4] link

  • *Japanese-German Frontiers of Science Symposium, November [L11]

  • Sophia University, October [L10]

  • CPRC Lunch Seminar, Japan Fair Trade Commission, October [L10]

  • InfoCom Research, October [L10]

  • *SAET Conference on Current Trends in Economics, Singapore, August 14 [7]

  • *Second Brazilian Workshop of the Game Theory Society, July 31 [6]

  • Workshop on Economic Lecture, Kachiken, July [L9]

  • Waseda University, June [L8]

  • *JEA spring meeting (invited), Chiba University, June 5 [L8]

  • SCDP workshop, VCASI, April [L7]

  • Workshop on "Law and Economics on Markets" (Discussant), Hitotsubashi University, March [C3]

  • Kobe University, January [6]

2009

  • Mitsubishi UFJ Research and Consulting Co, Tokyo, December [L6]

  • Academia Sinica, Taiwan, December [6]

  • Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, November [6]

  • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, November [6]

  • *UECE Lisbon Meeting 2009 - Game Theory and its Applications, University of Lisbon, November 6 [8]

  • Synodos Seminar, October [L6]

  • Workshop on Applied Economics, Development Bank of Japan, October [L5] and [4]

  • Okayama University, October [L5] and [4]

  • Education Policy Seminar, GRIPS, October [L5] and [8]

  • *EARIE09, University of Ljubljana, September 3 [3]

  • *EEA-ESEM, Barcelona, August 24 [6]

  • Osaka Workshop on Economics of Institution and Organizations, Tokyo University, August [4]

  • Summer Workshop on Economic Theory, Hokkaido University, August [7]

  • Contract Theory Workshop, Hokkaido University, August [7]

  • *FESAMES, Tokyo, August 4 [7]

  • Contract Theory Workshop, Kyoto University, July [5]

  • Nihon University - ARISH, July [4]

  • Workshop on Industry Issues, Keizai Doyukai, May [L1]

  • Workshop on Game Theory and Market Design, Japan OR Association, May [4]

  • Yokohama National University, May [6]

  • Waseda University, April [4]

  • *IIOC, Boston, April 4 [2] (with discussant [C2])

  • ITPU International Workshop, March [D] (with panel discussion)

  • Workshop on Mechanism Design of Information Network, January [4]

  • University of Edinburgh, January [6]

  • *SGPE Peebles PhD Conference, January [2] and [L3]

2008

  • Toyama University, December [4]

  • SCDP workshop, VCASI, December [4]

  • Search Theory Workshop, December [4]

  • CPRC, Japan Fair Trade Commission, November [L1] and [2]

  • Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, October [3]

  • Tsukuba University, October [4]

  • GRIPS Policy Modeling Workshop, September [4]

  • Mobile Value Symposium, Chuo University, September [L2]

  • *JEA fall meeting, Kinki University, September 15 [5]

  • *EARIE08, University of Toulouse I, September 5 [2]

  • *EEA-ESEM, Milan, August 30 [5]

  • GRIPS school-wide seminar, July [L1]

  • *GAMES2008, North Western University, July [3] (poster)

  • *IIOC, Washington DC, May 17 [3] (with session chair and discussant [C1])

  • Nagoya University, January [3]

  • Osaka University, January [3]

2007

  • Tohoku University, December [2]

  • HKUST, December [3]

  • CTWE, Yokohama, December [4]

  • Keio University, November [3]

  • KIER, Kyoto University, October [3]

  • Hitotsubashi University, October [3]

  • *EEA-ESEM, Budapest, August 29 [3]

  • *2007 KES/Yonsei mini conference, August 2 [2]

  • *FEMES, Taipei, July 13 [3]

  • *NASMES, Duke University, June 22 [3]

2006

  • Columbia University, December [2]

  • Princeton University, November [3]

  • Princeton University, October [2]

  • *EEA-ESEM, Vienna, August [2]

  • *JEA spring meeting, Fukushima University, June [2]

  • Columbia University, February [2]

BEFORE 2006

  • Osaka University, December 2005 [1]

  • Princeton University, February 2004 [1]

  • University of Tokyo, April 2002 [1]

*: Conference Presentations

PAPERS

[15] Reformulation of Nash Equilibrium and an Application to Interchangeability

[14] Economics of the Rich and the Poor

[13] Efficient Handicap Auction

[12] Inspecting Cartels (2012) with Takako Fujiwara-Greve

[11] An Experimental Study of the Tokyo Mechanism for School Choice Problem (2013), with Toshiji Kawagoe, Yusuke Narita and Kentaro Tomoeda.

[10] Instability in Non-price Spatial Competition (2011). ssrn link

[9] Tiers, Preference Similarity, and the Limits on Stable Partners (2010), with Michihiro Kandori and Fuhito Kojima

[8] Resolving Conflicting Preferences in School Choice: "Boston Mechanism" Reconsidered (2011), with Atila Abdulkadiroglu and Yeon-Koo Che, American Economic Review, 101(1): 399-410. ssrn link

[7] Cooperation in Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma with Perturbed Payoffs (2009), with Takako Fujiwara-Greve ssrn link

[6] Understanding Stable Matchings: A Non-Cooperative Approach (2008), with Michihiro Kandori and Fuhito Kojima

[5] Repeated Cooperation with Outside Options (2008), with Takako Fujiwara-Greve ssrn link

[4] Expanding "Choice" in School Choice (2007), with Atila Abdulkadiroglu and Yeon-Koo Che ssrn link

[3] The Theory of Collusion under Financial Constraints (2006) ssrn link

[2] The 40% Handicap Auction (2006) ssrn link

[1] Optimal Entry Regulation by Auctions: A Theory of Optimal Entry Auctions (2004), The Journal of Social Science, 55 (3-4): 121-138 (in Japanese)

LECTURE NOTES

[L15] Matching Market Design: Theory and Practice

[L14] School Choice Problem: Matching Theoretical Analysis

[L13] Introduction to Market Design with Practical Matching Mechanisms

[L12] Auction Design: Game Theory and its Applications

[L11] Recent Developments in Market Design and its Applications to School Choice

[L10] Recent Development in Auction Design: Theory and Practice

[L9] Possibility of Game Theory: Introduction and its Applications

[L8] School Choice Design

[L7] Redesigning School Choice in Japan

[L6] Economics Changing Society: A Challenge of Market Design

[L5] School Choice and Matching Theory

[L4] Congestion and Policy from Market Design Perspective

[L3] Introduction to Market Design

[L2] Economics of Point Cards: A Lock-in and Switching Cost Approach

[L1] Economics Designs Markets and Institutions: How Is Market Design Changing Society?

COMMENTS

[C7] Comment on "Fair and Efficient Assignment via the Probabilistic Serial Mechanism" (Morimitsu Kurino)

[C6] Comment on "Covenants not to compete and firms' recruiting strategies" (Munetomo Ando)

[C5] Comment on "Global Cartel, Leniency Programs and International Antitrust Cooperation" (Choi and Gerlach)

[C4] Googlnomics: Why and How does Economics Matter?

[C3] Comment on "The Optimal and Efficient Auction Mechanism with Complements" (Yumiko Baba)

[C2] Comment on "A Model of Bundling: Politician Preferences and Non‐rigid Caps on Political Lobbying" (Pastine and Pastine)

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