MIYAGAWA Eiichi

Professor
Research Fields
  • Game Theory
  • Behavioral Economics

Degree

  • Ph.D. in Economics (University of Rochester)

 

 

Research Interest

Game Theory, Social Choice, Behavioral Economics

Degree

Ph.D. (economics), University of Rochester, 1998

Publications

  1. “Decentralized Matching: The Role of Commitment” (with Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Licun Xue), Games and Economic Behavior, vol 92, 2015, 1-17.
  2. “The Folk Theorem for Repeated Games with Observation Costs” (with Yasuyuki Miyahara and Tadashi Sekiguchi), Journal of Economic Theory, vol 139, no 1, 2008, 192-221.
  3. “Nonlinear Pricing with Self-Control Preferences” (with Susanna Esteban and Matthew Shum), Journal of Economic Theory, vol 135, no 1, 2007, 306-336.
  4. “Non-Manipulable Division Rules in Claim Problems and Generalizations” (with Biung-Ghi Ju and Toyotaka Sakai), Journal of Economic Theory, vol 132, no 1, 2007, 1-26.
  5. “Temptation, Self-Control, and Competitive Nonlinear Pricing” (with Susanna Esteban), Economics Letters, vol 90, no 3, 2006, 348-355.
  6. “Random Paths to Stability in the Roommate Problem” (with Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Licun Xue), Games and Economic Behavior, vol 48, no 1, 2004, 18-28.
  7. “Subgame-Perfect Implementation of Bargaining Solutions,” Games and Economic Behavior, vol 41, no 2, 2002, 292-308.
  8. “Strategy-Proofness, Solidarity, and Consistency for Multiple Assignment Problems” (with Bettina Klaus), International Journal of Game Theory, vol 30, no 3, 2002, 421-435.
  9. “Strategy-Proofness and the Core in House Allocation Problems,” Games and Economic Behavior, vol 38, no 2, 2002, 347-361.
  10. “House Allocation with Transfers,” Journal of Economic Theory, vol 100, no 2, 2001, 329-355.
  11. “Locating Two Libraries on a Street,” Social Choice and Welfare, vol 18, no 3, 2001, 527-541.

Contact

E-mail

miyagawa(at)econ.kobe-u.ac.jp

Office

Room 528 in Building III