Past Seminars 2010
1. April 8, "Industrial Relocation Policy and
Heterogenous Plants
Sorted by
Productivity: Evidence form Japan"(joint work with Eiichi Tomiula)
Toshihiro Okubo(Kobe University)
2. April 9, "Resource Reallocation and Zombie
Lending in
Japan in the '90s"
Hyeog Ug Kwon (Nihon University)
3. April 16, "What Do International Asset
Returns Imply About Consumption
Risk-Sharing?"(joint work with Edith X. Liu)
Karen Lewis (Faculty
& Research, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania)
4. April 16, "New Keynesian Dynamics in a Low
Interest Rate Environment"
Lena Koerber (German
Institute for Economic Research)
5. April 30, "Do Investment-Specific
Technological Changes Matter for
Business Fluctuations? Evidence from Japan" (joint work with Takushi
Kurozumi)
Yasuo Hirose (Keio University)
6. May 7, "Fiscal Policy Puzzles and
Intratemporal Substitution among
Private Consumption, Government Spending and Leisure"
Masataka Eguchi (Keio University)
7. May 14, "Cooperation: An Efficient
Paradigm of European R&D Policy?"
Ulrich Blum (Martin
Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle Institute for Economic
Research)
8. May 21, "An Experimental Study from the
Perspective of Inductive Game
Theory" (joint work with A. Takeuchi, Y. Funaki, J. J. Kline)"
Mamoru Kaneko (University
of Tsukuba)
9. May 22, "Budget Deficits, Government Debt, and
Interest Rates in Japan"
Keigo Kameda (Kwansei
Gakuin University)
10. May 28, "Intangible Capital, Asset
Prices,
and Business Cycles"
Ryo Jinnai(Department
of Economics,Texas A&M University)
11. May 31, "A Solution to Prisoner’s
Dilemma:100% Cooperation in the
Experiment with Approval Stage"
Tatsuyoshi Saijo (Osaka University)
12. June 4, "Sector-Specific Technical
Change" (joint work with Susanto
Basu, John Fernald and Jonas Fisher)
Miles Kimball (Department of Economics, University of Michigan)
13. June 8, "Portfolio Consideration of
Automobile Purchases: Application to
Japanese Market"
Naoki Wakamoril (Ph.D program, University of Pennsylvania)
14. June 11, "Simulation Analysis of the
Incidence of Corporate Income Tax"
Takero Doi (Keio University)
15. June 11, "New Methods in the Classical
Economics of Uncertainty:
Comparing Risks" (joint work with Christian Gollier)
"New Methods in
the Classical Economics of Uncertainty: Characterizing Utility
Functions"(joint work with Christian Gollier)
Miles Kimball (Department
of Economics, University of Michigan)
16. June 18, "Is International Emission
Trading Beneficial?" (joint work with
Kazuharu Kiyono and Morihiro Yomogida)
Jota Ishikawa (Hitotsubashi University)
17. June 25, "Committing the Uncommitted:
ROSCA as a Saving Commitment Device
for Sophisticated Hyperbolic Discounters"
Tomomi Tanaka (School
of Global Studies, Arizona State University)
18. June 26, "Coice of Optimal Monetary
Policy Instruments under the Floating
and the Basket-peg Regimes" (joint work with Naoyuki Yoshino and Sahoko
Kaji)
Tamon Asanuma (Boston
University Ph.D program)
19. July 2, "Middlemen Margins and
Globalization" (joint work with Pranab
Bardhan and Dilip Mookherjee)
Masatoshi Tsumagari (Keio
University)
20. July 9, "Random Paths to Competitive
Equilibria in Assignment Markets"
Chen Bo (Southern
Methodist University, Institute of Economic Research Kyoto University)
21. July 13, "Competitive Persuasion with
Performance"
Tru Suzuki (Max
Planck Institute of Economics)
22. July 23, "The Mirage of the Efficient
City"
Sanford Ikeda (State
University of New York)
23. July 29, "Competitive Effects of
Means-tested School Vouchers"
David Figlio (Northwestern
University)
24. September 7, "Frequentist Inference
in Weakly Identified DSGE Models"
(joint work with Pablo Guerron-Quintana & Lutz Kilian)
Atsushi Inoue (Visiting
Professor, North Carolina State
University)
25. September 24, "News Shocks and Costly
Technology Adoption"
Yi-Chan Tsai (University
of Tokyo)
26. October 1, "Towards a Belief-Based Theory
of Repeated Games with
Private Monitoring: An Application of POMDP"(joint work with I. Obara)
Michihiro Kandori (University
of Tokyo)
27. October 8, "A Social Foundation of Nash
Bargaining Solution with
Endogenous Bargaining Protocols" (joint work with In-Koo Cho)
Akihiko Matsui (University
of Tokyo)
28. October 15, "Complementarity and
Transition to Modern Economic Growth"
(joint work with Yong Kim)
Hyeok Jeong (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)
29. October 29,
"Formal Contracts, Relational Contracts, and the
Threat-Point Effect" (joint work with Hodaka Morita)
Hideshi Itoh (Hitotsubashi University)
30. November 5,
"How an Export Boom affects Unemployment" (joint work with
Gulasekaran Rajaguru)
Noel Gaston (Bond University)
31. November 26,
"Stochastic Bargaining with Private Signals" (joint work with
Yasutora Watanabe)
Makoto Hananozo (Nagoya University)
32. December 1,
"Managing Marine Space: Roles of Marine Protected Areas and
Fisheries Management"
Richard Kenchington (University of Wollongong)
33. December 3,
"Crowding-out Effect in the Open Economy
"
Pawel Mlodkowski (National
Louis University)
34. December 10,
"Menu-Dependent Self-Control" (joint work with Jawwad Noor)
Norio Takeoka (Yokohama
National University)
35. December 17,
"A Solution to Tax Evasion"
Wan Junmin (Fukuoka
University)
36. December 18,
"Changes in Central Bank Policy of Canada"
Yasuo Terashima (Bank
of Canada)
37. January
7,
"Is the 'Wonderland of No Spatial Dimension' the Ultimate Goal
of Regional Science?: Culture and Diversity in Knowledge Creation"
(joint work with Masahisa Fujita)
Marcus Berliant (Washington
University of St. Louis)
38. January
7,
"An International Comparison of Altruism and Bequest Motives"
Charles Yuji Horioka(Osaka University)
39. January
11,
"The Same Face of the Two Smiths: Adam Smith and Vernon Smith"
Maria Pia Paganelli (Trinity
University)
40. January
14,
"Imperfect Credit Markets, Household Wealth Distribution, and
Development"
Kiminori Matsuyama (Northwestern
University)
41. January
15,
"The Scottish Enlightenment and Public Governance of the
Economic System"
Maria Pia Paganelli (Trinity University)
42. January
15,
"Is a Beautiful System Dying? A Possible Smithian Takes on the
Financial Crisis and its Aftermath"
Maria Pia Paganelli (Trinity University)
43. January
21, "Divisor Apportionment Method and
Generalized Entropy Based on
Atkinson Social Welfare Function"
Junichiro Wada (Yokohama
City University)
44. January 27,
"Black and White Fertility, Differential Baby Booms: The Value
of Civil Rights" (joint work with Curtis Simon and Kevin M. Murphy)
Robert Tamura (Clemson
University)
45. February 1,
"The China Tea Trade from the Perspective of Fujian: A
Retrospective View"
Robert Gardella(U.S.
Merchant Marine Academy)
46. February 1,
"Indigenous Business in the Transition to a Colonial Economy:
Some General Reflections"
Claude Markovits(Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociale)
47. February 1,
"Indigenous Business in the Transition to a Colonial Economy:
Some General Reflections"
Claude Markovits(Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociale)
48. February 3,
"21st Century Regionalism"
Richard Baldwin(Graduate
Institute, Geneva and CEPR)
49. February 4,
"A Characterization of Implementability of Allocation Rules: the
Use of a Menu of Three-Part Tariffs"
Masahiro Watabe(Zirve
University in Turkey)
50. February 24,
"Income Comparisons, the Easterlin Paradox and Public Policy"
Andrew Clark (Paris
School of Economics, Institute of Social and Economic Research of Osaka
University)
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