Past Seminars 2011
1. April 6, "A Model of Two Party Representative
Democracy: Endogenous Party
Formation"
Katsuya Kobayashi (Hosei
University)
2. April 15, "A State Space Approach to Estimating
the Integrated Variance
under the Existence of Market Microstructure Noise"
Daisuke Nagakura (Keio
University)
3. April 15, "An Impartial Representation in
Infinite Time Horizon"
Toyotaka Sakai (Keio
University)
4. April 22, "Exchange Economies with
Indivisibilities and Finitely Many
Agents" (joint work with Marcus Berliant)
Tomomi Tanaka (Arizona
State
University)
5. April 22, "By a Silken Thread: Regional
Banking Integration and Pathways
to Financial Development in Japan's Great Recession"
Toshihiro Okubo (Keio
University)
6. April 26, "World Economic Outlook"
John Walker (Oxford
Economics, Chairman)
7. May 13, "Inter Vivos Health
Transfers"
Shiko Maruyama (University
of New South Wales, School of Economics)
8. May 20, "Evolutionary Implementation of
Optimal Number and Size of
Cities"
Shota Fujishima (Washington
University in St. Louis, Department of Economics, Ph.D. Program)
9. May 27, "Labor Market Rigidities and
Industrial Structures in a Global Economy" ( joint work with Noritaka
Kudoh)
Daisuke Oyama (
University of Tokyo)
10. June 3, "Mechanism Design for Urban Heat
Island"
Kimitoshi Sato (
Rikkyo
University)
11. June 10, "Changes in the Federal Reserve
Communication Strategy: A
Structural Investigation"(joint work with Takushi Kurozumi)
Yasuo Hirose ( Keio
University)
12. June 17, "Bayesian Analysis of Moment
Condition Models Using
Nonparametric Priors" (joint work with Yuichi Kitamura)
Taisuke Otsu ( Yale
University, Department of Economics)
13. June 17, "Inefficient Municipal
Boundaries:Evidence from Japan"
Erick Weese ( Yale
University, Department of Economics)
14. June 24, "Import Variety and Skill
Premium in a Calibrated General
Equilibrium Model: The Case of Mexico" ( joint work with Manoj Atolia)
Yoshinori Kurokawa ( University
of Tsukuba)
15. July 1, "Does Marriage Work as a Savings
Commitment Device? :
Experimental Evidence from Vietnam"
Tomomi Tanaka ( Arizona
State University, School of Politics and Global Studies)
16. July 8, "News Shocks, Price Levels, and
Monetary Policy"
Ryo Jinnai ( Texas
A&M University, Department of Economics)
17. July 16, "Empirical Analysis of the
Effectiveness of Public Investment"
Masaki Nakahigashi ( Niigata
University)
18. July 28, "Nonlinearities in the Oil
Price-industrial Production
Relationship: Evidence from 18 OECD Countries" (joint work with Ana
Maria Herrera
& Latika Gupta Lagalo)
Tatsuma Wada (Wayne
State University)
19. September 5, "Reminder Game: Persuading
Forgetful Agents"
Toru Suzuki (Max
Plank Institute of Economics)
20. September 30, "Political Economy Field
Experiments Become Possible"
Ron Harstad (University
of Missouri-Columubia, Department of
Economics)
21. October 7, "Pseudo-Adversarialism"
Masatoshi Tsumagari (Keio University)
22. October 7, "Dynastic Politicians: Theory
and Evidence from Japan"
Yasushi Asako (Institute
for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan)
23. October 14, "Neurobiological Evidence of
Bounded Rationality in Strategic
Thinking"
Colin F. Camerer (California
Institute of Technology, Division of
the Humanities and Social Sciences)
24. October 21, "Behavioral Neuroeconomics of
Temporal, Probability, and Social
Discounting"
Taiki Takahashi (Hokkaido
University)
25. October 28, "The Minimum Approval
Mechanism Implements the Efficient Public
Good Allocation Theoretically and Experimentally"
(joint work with Takehito Masuda, Yoshitaka Okano)
Tatsuyoshi Saijo (Institute
of Social and Economic Research of Osaka University)
26. October 28, "Economic Shocks and Civil
Conflict: Evidence from the
Constraints of the Open-Economy Trilemma" (joint work with Peter Hull)
Masaami Imai (Wesleyan
University, Department of Economics)
27. November 4, "The Neuroeconomics of Delay
Discounting"
Saori Tanaka (Osaka
University)
28. November 4, "Price Competition in the
Spatial Real Estate Market: Allies or
Rivals?"
Kazuto Sumita (Kanazawa
Seiryo
University)
29. November 11, "What Do You Think Would
Make You Happier? What do You Think You
Would Choose?"
Daniel J. Benjamin (Cornell
University)
30. November 25, "Moral Hazard and
Forbearance in Financial Regulation"
Lee, In Ho (Seoul
National University)
31. November 25, "Comparative Impatience
under Random Discounting: An Application to Demand for Money"
Norio Takeoka (Yokohama
National University)
32. December 2, "Preference Order and
Consumer Demand"
Fumimasa Hamada (Keio University, Emeritus Professor)
33. December 2, "Critical Comparisons between
the Nash Noncooperative Theory and
Rationalizability I: Parallel Characterizations"
Mamoru Kaneko (University
of Tsukuba)
34. December 9,
"(Dis)Honesty"
Dan Ariely (Duke
University)
35. December 9,
"Indirect Taxes for Redistribution: Should Necessity Goods be
Favored?"
Robin Boadway (Queen’s
University)
36. December 16,
"Polarized America in Trade: The Border Effect Between the Red
State and the Blue State"
(joint work with Hirokazu
Ishise and Miwa Matsuo)
Hirokazu Ishise (Institute
for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan)
37. December 16,
"Democratization under the Threat of Revolution: Evidence from
the Great
Reform Act of 1832"
(joint work with Toke Aidt)
Raphael Franck (Bar
Ilan University)
38. December 19,
"The Euro Bond Market under Current Euro Crisis"
Jean-Pierre Pinatton (French Bond Market Association)
39. January 6,
"Measuring Economic Insecurity"
Conchita D'Ambrosio(Bocconi University)
40. January 6,
"Winning Big but Feeling No Better? The Effect of Lottery Prizes
on Physical and Mental Health"
Andrew Clark(Paris
School of Economics)
41. January 13,
"Knowledge Diversity in an Endogenous Growth Model:
Path-Dependence, Sustainability, and Optimality"
Kiminori Matsuyama(Northwestern
University)
42. January 13,
"The Roles of Incentives and Voluntary Cooperation for
Contractual Compliance"
Simon Gächter(University
of Nottingham)
43. January 20,
"International Allocation of Bubbles/Liquidities"
Masaya Sakuragawa(Keio University)
44. January 20,
"Seeds of Distrust: Conflict in Uganda"
Fabrizio Zilibotti (University
of Zurich)
45. January 28,
"Minimum Capital Requirements, Bank Supervision and Special
Resolution Schemes.
Consequences for Bank
Risk-Taking"
Uwe Vollmer (Leipzig
University)
46.March 7,
"Assignment of Arrival Slots"
James Schummer (Northwestern
University)
47.March 14,
"Land Acquisition for Industrialization and Compensation of
Displaced Farmers"
Dilip Mookherjee (Boston
University)
48.March 24,
"Commerce, Stages and Natural History in the Scottish
Enlightenment"
Christopher Berry (University
of Glasgow)
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