[Papers in Refereed Journals]

  1. Nishizaki, K. (2018) “Secure Implementability under Pareto-Efficient Rules in Linear Production Economies with Classical Preferences,” Research in Economics 72(3), pp.379-383.

Download the working paper version (RISS Discussion Paper Series, No. 56, Research Institute for Socionetwork Strategies, Kansai University, 2018).

  1. Nihonsugi, T., H. Nakano, K. Nishizaki, and T. Yamakawa (2018) “Contributions in Linear Public Goods Experiments with Stranger Matching: Two Motivations,” Applied Economics 50(58), pp.6316-6326.

Download the working paper version (GCOE Discussion Paper Series, No. 243, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University, 2012).

  1. Nishizaki, K. (2018) “Securely Implementable Social Choice Functions in Divisible and Nonexcludable Public Good Economies with Quasi-Linear Utility Functions,” Journal of Public Economic Theory 20(3), pp.424-436.

Download the working paper version (RISS Discussion Paper Series, No. 38, Research Institute for Socionetwork Strategies, Kansai University, 2016).

  1. Nishizaki, K. (2014) “An Equivalence of Secure Implementability and Full Implementability in Truthful Strategies in Pure Exchange Economies with Leontief Utility Functions,” Review of Economic Design 18, pp.73-82.

Download the working paper version (GCOE Discussion Paper Series, No. 279, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University, 2012).

  1. Nishizaki, K. (2013) “No-Envy and Dominant Strategy Implementability in Non-Excludable Public Good Economies with Quasi-Linear Preferences,” Economics Bulletin 33(1), pp.557-563.

  2. Nishizaki, K. (2013) “An Impossibility Theorem for Secure Implementation in Discrete Public Good Economies,” Economics Bulletin 33(1), pp.300-308.

  3. Nishizaki, K. (2012) “Secure Implementation in Queueing Problems,” Theoretical Economics Letters 2(5), pp.561-565.

Download the working paper version (GCOE Discussion Paper Series, No. 245, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University, 2012).

  1. Shen, J., K. Nishizaki, and T. Saijo (2011) “Is the Resident-Based Carbon Dioxide Emissions Trading System Realizable? A Case Study Based on a Questionnaire Survey in the Minamisenrioka Area of Osaka Prefecture,” Hiroshima Journal of International Studies 17(9), pp.55-65 (in Japanese).


[Papers in Non-Refereed Journals]

  1. Nishizaki, K. (2022) “A Study of the Division of Roles between Central and Local Governments: A Mechanism Design Approach,” Bulletin of the Research Institute of St. Andrew's University 47(3), pp.65-77 (in Japanese).

  2. Nishizaki, K. (2021) “An Alternative Characterization of Efficient Group Strategy-Proof Rules in Linear Production Economies with Convex Preferences,” Bulletin of the Research Institute of St. Andrew's University 46(3), pp.1-7.

  3. Nishizaki, K. (2019) “An Efficient Securely Implementable Allocation Rule in Linear Production Economies,” Bulletin of the Research Institute of St. Andrew's University 45(1), pp.61-66.

  4. Nishizaki, K. (2011) “Secure Implementation in Discrete and Excludable Public Good Economies,” Osaka Economic Papers 61(2), pp.48-56.

  5. Tsuji, Y., K. Iwao, Y. Kimura, M. Thoma, K. Nishizaki, and K. Yoshihiro (2020) “A New Training Method of Job-Hunting for University Students to Build up Basic Skills for Work: Contents, Methods, and a Practice Report,” Bulletin of the Research Institute of St. Andrew's University 45(3), pp.57-96 (in Japanese).

  6. Shen, J., T. Kusakawa, Y. Okano, T. Yamakawa, K. Nishizaki, and T. Saijo (2009) “Designing an Emissions Trading Scheme in a Group of Condominiums: An Example at Minamisenrioka, Settsu City,” Journal of Municipal Problems 61(9), pp.47-61 (in Japanese).


[Papers in Progress]

  1. Nishizaki, K. (2020) “Strategy-Proof Mechanism Design with Boundedly Rational Agents,” SSRN Working Paper Series.

  2. Nishizaki, K. (2020) “A Study of The Factors Affecting Cooperation in Shopping Center Association’s Activities: A Case Study of Tenjimbashi 3-Chome Shopping Center Promotion Association,” Research Institute Discussion Paper Series, No.13, Research Institute of St. Andrew's University (in Japanese).

  3. Nishizaki, K. “Securely Implementable and Pareto-Efficient Rules in Linear Production Economies.”

  4. Nishizaki, K. “Secure Implementation Experiments in Pure Exchange Economies with Leontief Utility Functions.”

  5. Nishizaki, K. “Secure Implementation in Pure Exchange Economies with Leontief Utility Functions.”

  6. Nishizaki, K. “Relationship between Secure Implementation and Group Manipulation.”


[Presentations]

    1. Nishizaki, K. (2013) “An Equivalence of Secure Implementability and Full Implementability in Truthful Strategies in Pure Exchange Economies with Leontief Utility Functions,” RISS Seminar Series on Experimental Economics (September 20, 2013).

    2. Nihonsugi, T., H. Nakano, K. Nishizaki, and T. Yamakawa (2011) “Contributions in Linear Public Goods Experiments: Two Different Motivations,” Spring Meeting of the Japanese Economic Association, 2011 (Poster).

    3. Nishizaki, K. (2008) “Secure Implementation in Public Good Economies,” Spring Meeting of the Japanese Economic Association, 2008 (Poster).