April 2015 - March 2016: Graduate Seminar

In this seminar, our graduate students and sometimes faculty members present their own work. We also read the papers together, regardless of whether they are published or unpublished.

(1) Taro Osawa, ``On Strategic Voting in Condorcet July Theorem''

(2) Satoshi Nakada, ``Does Misreport of Public Information Always Decrease Welfare?''

(3) Taishi Sassano, ``The Evolution of Exchange,'' by Assaf Ben-Shoham, Roberto Serrano, and Oscar Volij in Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 114, (2004), 310-328.

(4) Kangyuxiao Li, ``How to Sell Two Goods in a Multi-Period Setup.''

(5) Satoshi Nakada, ``A Characterization of Potentials on a Network.''

(6) Satoshi Nakada, ``The Potential and Stability of Networks under Stochastic Evolutionary Dynamics.''

(7) Taro Osawa, ``Condorcet Meets Ellsberg'' by Andrew Ellis, mimeo, (2013).

(8) Taishi Sassano, ``Pigouvian Pricing and Stochastic Evolutionary Implementation'' by William H. Sandholm in Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 132, (2007), 367-382.

(9) Kangyuxiao Li, ``Robust Monopoly Pricing,'' by Dirk Bergemann and Karl Schlag, in Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 146, (2011), 2527-2543.

(10) Taishi Sassano, ``Negative Externalities and Evolutionary Implementation,'' by William H. Sandholm, in Review of Economic Studies, vol. 72, (2005), 885-915.

(11) Yoshimasa Katayama, ``Stable Matching under Forward-Induction Reasoning,'' by Luciano Pomatto, mimeo, (2015).

(12) Satoshi Nakada, ``Strong Belief and Forward Induction Reasoning,'' by Pierpaolo Battigalli and Marciano Siniscalchi, in Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 106, (2002), 356-391.

(13) Takashi Ui, ``Optimal Disclosure of Public Information with Endogenous Acquisition of Private Information.''

(14) Satoshi Nakada, ``Stability of Information Sharing Networks.''

(15) Yoshimasa Katayama, ``A Theory of Buyer-Seller Networks,'' by Rachel E. Kranton and Deborah F. Minehart, in American Economic Review, vol. 91, (2001), 485-508.

(16) Yoshimasa Katayama, ``Inefficiencies in Networked Markets,'' by Matthew Elliott, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, vol. 7, (2015), 43-82.

(17) Taro Osawa, ``Subgroup Deliberation and Voting,'' by Quement, Mark, and Venuga Yokeeswaran, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 45, (2015), 155-186.

(18) Kangyuxiao Li, ``Haggling over Substitutes,'' by John Thanassoulis, Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 117, (2004), 217-245.