最近の著作
    [査読付国際誌(ジャーナル)]
  1. "Can the Pivotal Mechanism induce truth-telling? An experimental study", Public Choice, Vol.108, Issue 3/4, August 2001, pp.331-354 (with Toru Mori)
  2. "Can You Believe Your Neighbors' Behaviors?" Economics Bulletin, Vol.3, No.11, pp.1-11, 2006 (with Shunichiro Sasaki)
  3. "Cross-National Gender Differences in Behavior in a Threshold Public Goods Game: Japan versus Canada," Journal of Economic Psychology, 28, pp.242-260, 2007 (with Bram Cadsby, Yasuyo Hamaguchi, Elisabeth Maynes and Fei Song)
  4. "Voice Matters in a Dictator Game," Experimental Economics, Vol. 11, 336-343, 2008 (with Tetsuo Yamamori, Kazuhiko Kato, Akihiko Matsui)
  5. "Coordinating Antitrust Policies Against International Cartels," (with Hiroo Iwanari, Taisuke Matsubae, Hirokazu Takizawa), Economics Bulletin, Vol. 4 no. 25 pp.1-11, 2007
  6. "Group Size Effects on Cartel Formation and the Enforcement Power of Leniency Programs," (with Yasuyo Hamaguchi, Aiko Shibata), International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 27, 145-167, 2009.
  7. "Equilibrium Refinement vs. Level-k Analysis: An Experimental Study of Cheap-talk Games with Private Information," (with Hirokazu Takizawa), Games and Economic Behavior, Vol.66, No.1, 238-255, 2009.
  8. "Can Chocolate Be Money as a Medium of Exchange? Belief Learning vs. Reinforcement Learning", Evolutionary and Institutional Economic Review, Vol. 5, No. 2, 279-292. 2009.
  9. "Face-to-Face Lying - An experimental study in Sweden and Japan," (with Hakan Holm) Journal of Economic Psychology, 31, 310-321. 2010.
  10. "Economics, Game Theory and Disability Studies: Toward a Fertile Dialogue," (with Akihiko Matsui), Grech, S. and Azzopardi, A. eds. Inclusive Communities: A Reader, Sense Publishers: Netherlands, acceped, 2010.
  11. "Level-k analysis of experimental centipede games," (with Hirokazu Takizawa)Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 82, pp.548-566, 2012.
  12. "An Experimental Study of E-mail Games with Strategic Information Transmission and Communication Cost," (with Hirokazu Takizawa) Economic Bulletin, Vol. 32 No. 4 pp. 2921-2929. 2012.
  13. "Ambiguity and vagueness in strategic communication: An evolutionary approach," (with Ryousuke Nori) SICE Journal of Control, Measurement, and System Integration, Vol.6 No.2, pp.96-101. 2012.
  14. "Guilt Aversion Revisited: An Experimental Test of a New Model," (with Yusuke Narita) Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol.102, 1-9. 2014
  15. "Equilibrium refinement versus level-k analysis: an experimental study of cheap-talk games with private information" with "Addendum: Recent developments" (with Hirokazu Takizawa) in Ikeda, S., H.K.Kato, F. Ohtake and Y. Tsutsui eds. Behavioral Interactions, Markets, and Economic Dynamics, 453-479. 2015.
  16. "Quantal Response Equilibria in a Generalized Volunteer's Dilemma and Step-level Public Goods Games with Binary Decision." (with T. Matsubae and H. Takizawa) Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, Vol.15, Issue 1, pp.11-23. 2018
  17. "Skipping-down strategy and stability in school choice with affirmative action: theory and experiment." (with T. Matsubae and H. Takizawa) Games and Economic Behavior, 109, pp.212-239. 2018
  18. "Two-sided matching with type-specific maximal andminimal quotas in a student-supervisor assignment." (with T. Matsubae) The Journal of Economics (Keizaigaku Ronsan), 62, No.4・5・6, pp.1-36. 2022
  19. "Asymmetric volunteer's dilemma game: Theory and experiment." Games and Economic Behavior, 142, 955-977, 2023.
    [査読付国際誌(Springer Lecture Note)]
  1. "How Do Differences among Order Distributions Affect the Rate of Investment Returns and Contract Rate", Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 564, Artificial Economics, Springer Verlag, 2005, 227-237. (with Shingo Yamamoto and Shihomi Wada)
  2. "A Counterexample for the Bullwhip Effect in a Supply Chain", Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 564, Artificial Economics, Springer Verlag, 2005, 103-111. (with Shihomi Wada)
  3. "A Counterexample for the Bullwhip Effect: Gaming and Multiagent Simulations," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol.4012, 239-248, Springer Verlag, 2006. (with Shihomi Wada)
  4. "Is Ignoring Public Information Best Policy? Reinforcement Learning in Information Cascade," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 584, Advance in Artificial Economics, Springer Verlag, 2006, 191-199. (with Shinichi Sasaki)
  5. "Learning To Use A Perishable Good As Money", Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 4442, Multi-Agent-Based Simulation VII, Springer Verlag, 2007, 96-111.
  6. "Bubble and Crash in the Artificial Financial Market," (with Yuji Karino), Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Artificial Economics, Springer Verlag, 2009.
    [査読付国際誌(査読中)]
  1. "Bounded Rationality Mitigates the Free-Rider Problem: An Experimental Study on Corporate Takeovers," (with Yasuyo Hamaguchi, Shinichi Hirota, Tatsuyoshi Saijo), revision and submitted.
  2. "Chat Leads to Fairness in Dictator Games," (with Tetsuo Yamamori, Kazuhiko Kato, Akihiko Matsui), submitted.
  3. "Belief Updating in Individual and Social Learning: A Field Experiment on the Internet," (with Shunichiro Sasaki), submitted.
  4. "Global Games and Ambiguous Information: An Experimental Study," SSRN (Social Science Reserach Network) ID:1601683 (with Takashi Ui).
    [査読付国際会議プロシーディングス]
  1. "A Counterexample for the Bullwhip Effect: Gaming and Multiagent Simulations," Proceedings of Agent Network Dynamics and Intelligence (ANDI'05), 119-125, 2005.06.13, (with Shihomi Wada)
  2. "How to Define the Bullwhip Effect," Proceedings of Annual Conference of the North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science (NAACSOS) 2005, 2005.06.26, (with Shihomi Wada)
  3. "Robustness of a Counterexample for the Bullwhip Effect: A Reexamination Using Various Customer's Order Distributions," Proceedings of The Fourth International Workshop on Agent-based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems (AESCS) 2005, 185-193, 2005.07.09, (with Shihomi Wada)
  4. "How Do Differences among Order Distributions Affect the Rate of Investment Returns and Contract Rate", Proceedings of The Third European Social Simulation Association (ESSA) Conference 2005, 2005.09.5, (with Shingo Yamamoto and Shihomi Wada)
  5. "An Experimental Evaluation of the Bullwhip Effect in A Supply Chain," Proceedings of The Third European Social Simulation Association (ESSA) Conference 2005, 2005.09.5, (with Shihomi Wada)
  6. "The Bullwhip Effect: A Counterexample," Proceedings of The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'05), 2005.09.20 (with Shihomi Wada)
  7. "Can Chocolate Be Money as a Medium of Exchange? Belief Learning vs. Reinforcement Learning," 2005 Proceedings of the Workshop on Intelligent Manufacturing & Logistics Systems, 2005.11.19-20
  8. "The Relation Between Bullwhip Effect and Back Order― Counterexample Depends on the Number of Firms," 2005 Proceedings of the Workshop on Intelligent Manufacturing & Logistics Systems, 2005.11.19-20 (with Shihomi Wada)
  9. "Learning To Use A Perishable Good As Money," Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation (MABS) 06, 2006.05.08, pp.87-102
  10. "Can You Believe Your Neighbors' Behaviors?" Proceedings of the IAREP/SABE 2006, 2006.07.05-08 (with Shunichiro Sasaki)
  11. "Why Lying Pays: Truth Bias in the Communication with Conflicting Interests" Proceedings of the IAREP/SABE 2006, 2006.07.05-08 (with Hirokazu Takizawa)
  12. "Reinforcement Learning in Information Cascade," Proceedings of The First World Congress on Social Simulation (WCSS), 2006.08.21-25, vol.2, pp.127-134, Kyoto (with Shinichi Sasaki)

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