List of faculty members
KAWAGOE, Toshiji Professor
KAWAGOE, Toshiji Professor
Affiliation:
Department of Complex and Intelligent Systems、 Complex System Information Science Field
Research Fields
Game Theory, Experimental EconomicsAcademic Background
Graduate School of Economics, Osaka City UniversitySubjects in Charge (Undergraduate)
Advanced Topics in Applied Complex SystemsDegree
Ph.D. (Economics)Research Contents
Game theoretic modeling of social and economic phenomena and its experimental evaluation. Particularly, game theoretic model of bounded rationality and social preferences (altriusm and reciprocity), experimental analysis of mechanism design, and methodology of experimental economics.
Attractive Factors of My Research
Experimental economics is a rapidly growing field of research in economics. Combinining laboratory experiment, field experiment, and computer simulation, validity of game theoretic analysis is investigated. Collaboration with psychology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence is also conducted.
Achievements
As for research of bounded rationality, quantal response equilibrium (QRE) and level-k model are generalized to extensive-form games (cheap talk games and centipede games). For social preferences, guilt aversion model is refined. Finally, in the mechanism design problem, incentive compatible mechanism (pivotal mechanism), procurement auction, and school choice problem are investigaed experimentally.
Major Books and Papers
- Experimental Economics, University of Tokyo Press, 2007 (in Japanese)
- Introduction to Behavioral Game Theory, NTT Publishing, 2010 (in Japanese)
- Game Theory for Beginners, Kodansha Bluebacks, 2012 (in Japanese)
- Essencial Modern Economics, Kwade Shobo Shinsha, 2013 (in Japanese)
- Market Design: Economics of Auctions and Matching, Kodansha, 2015 (in Japanese)
- Yasuyo Hamaguchi, Toshiji Kawagoe, Aiko Shibata, “Group Size Effects on Cartel Formation and the Enforcement Power of Leniency Programs,” International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 27, 145-167, 2009.
- Toshiji Kawagoe, Hirokazu Takizawa, “Equilibrium Refinement vs. Level-k Analysis: An Experimental Study of Cheap-talk Games with Private Information,” Games and Economic Behavior, Vol.66, No.1, 238-255, 2009.
- Toshiji Kawagoe, “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.
- Toshiji Kawagoe, Hirokazu Takizawa, “Level-k analysis of experimental centipede games,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 82, pp.548-566, 2012.
- Toshiji Kawagoe, Yusuke Narita “Guilt Aversion Revisited: An Experimental Test of a New Model,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol.102, pp.1-9, 2014.
















































