Specialty: Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Market Design
Current Research Interests:
Matching Theory and its Applications to School Choice, Auction Design, Theoretical Analysis on Collusion
Professional Career:
2007-
Assistant Professor of GRIPS
2007
Ph.D., Princeton University
2008-2011
Fellow of VCASI
2009
Visiting Lecturer of KIER at Kyoto University
Selected publications:
"Resolving Conflicting Preferences in School Choice: The "Boston" Mechanism Reconsidered," American Economic Review, Vol.101, No.1, 399-410, 2011. (with Atila Abdulkadiroglu and Yeon-Koo Che)
School Choice Design: A Game Theory Approach, in Japanese, NTT Shuppan, March 2010. (editor, co-authored)
"Sovereign Risk and Fiscal Reconstruction (2nd Half)," The Nikkei, in Japanese, March 4, 2010.
"Switching Cost Analysis on E-Money and Point Cards," Operations Research, in Japanese, Vol.55, No.1, 19-24, 2010.
"Game Theoretical Analysis on Bubbles," The Nikkei, in Japanese, June 14-24, 2009.