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 We also read the papers together, regardless of whether they are published or unpublished.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.