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Michihiro Kandori
神取 道宏
Born (1959-08-21) August 21, 1959 (age 64)
Nationality Japanese
Academic career
Institution University of Tokyo
Princeton University
University of Pennsylvania
Field Microeconomic theory
Game theory
Alma mater Stanford University ( Ph.D. 1989)
University of Tokyo ( B.A. 1982)
Doctoral
advisor
Paul Milgrom
Influences Takashi Negishi
Awards
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Michihiro Kandori (神取道宏, Kandori Michihiro, born 21 August 1959) is a Japanese economist. He is a professor at the University of Tokyo. Kandori is the President of the Game Theory Society, replacing Matthew O. Jackson in 2023.

Career

He received a B.A. from University of Tokyo in 1982 and a Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1989. His seminal papers about social norms (1992) and evolutionary game theory (1993) together have received 5,000 citations to date, according to Google Scholar. Kandori serves as the Vice Director of the University of Tokyo Market Design Center.

Recognition

Selected publications

  • Kandori, Michihiro (1992). "Social Norms and Community Enforcement" (PDF). Review of Economic Studies. 59 (1): 63–80. doi: 10.2307/2297925. JSTOR  2297925.
  • Kandori, Michihiro (1992). "Repeated Games Played by Overlapping Generations of Players". Review of Economic Studies. 59 (1): 81–92. doi: 10.2307/2297926. JSTOR  2297926.
  • Kandori, Michihiro; Mailath, George J.; Rob, Rafael (1993). "Learning, mutation, and long run equilibria in games". Econometrica. 61 (1): 29–56. CiteSeerX  10.1.1.295.1444. doi: 10.2307/2951777. JSTOR  2951777.
  • Kandori, Michihiro; Rob, Rafael (1995). "Evolution of Equilibria in the Long Run: A General Theory and Applications" (PDF). Journal of Economic Theory. 65 (2): 383–414. doi: 10.1006/jeth.1995.1014.
  • Kandori, Michihiro; Matsushima, Hitoshi (1998). "Private Observation, Communication and Collusion". Econometrica. 66 (3): 627–652. doi: 10.2307/2998577. JSTOR  2998577.
  • Kandori, Michihiro (2002). "Introduction to Repeated Games with Private Monitoring". Journal of Economic Theory. 102 (1): 1–5. doi: 10.1006/jeth.2001.2853.
  • Kandori, Michihiro (2003). "Randomization, Communication, and Efficiency in Repeated Games with Imperfect Public Monitoring". Econometrica. 71 (1): 345–353. doi: 10.1111/1468-0262.00398. JSTOR  3082049.
  • Kandori, Michihiro; Obara, Ichiro (2006). "Efficiency in Repeated Games Revisited: The Role of Private Strategies". Econometrica. 74 (2): 499–519. CiteSeerX  10.1.1.502.9144. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0262.2006.00669.x. JSTOR  3598808.

References

  1. ^ "Econometric Society Fellows". The Econometric Society. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  2. ^ "2002年度中原賞受賞者". The Japanese Economic Association. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Professor Kandori wins the 10th R.K. Cho Economics Prize". Graduate School of Economics, Tokyo University. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Game Theory Society people". Retrieved 2 June 2023.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michihiro Kandori
神取 道宏
Born (1959-08-21) August 21, 1959 (age 64)
Nationality Japanese
Academic career
Institution University of Tokyo
Princeton University
University of Pennsylvania
Field Microeconomic theory
Game theory
Alma mater Stanford University ( Ph.D. 1989)
University of Tokyo ( B.A. 1982)
Doctoral
advisor
Paul Milgrom
Influences Takashi Negishi
Awards
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Michihiro Kandori (神取道宏, Kandori Michihiro, born 21 August 1959) is a Japanese economist. He is a professor at the University of Tokyo. Kandori is the President of the Game Theory Society, replacing Matthew O. Jackson in 2023.

Career

He received a B.A. from University of Tokyo in 1982 and a Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1989. His seminal papers about social norms (1992) and evolutionary game theory (1993) together have received 5,000 citations to date, according to Google Scholar. Kandori serves as the Vice Director of the University of Tokyo Market Design Center.

Recognition

Selected publications

  • Kandori, Michihiro (1992). "Social Norms and Community Enforcement" (PDF). Review of Economic Studies. 59 (1): 63–80. doi: 10.2307/2297925. JSTOR  2297925.
  • Kandori, Michihiro (1992). "Repeated Games Played by Overlapping Generations of Players". Review of Economic Studies. 59 (1): 81–92. doi: 10.2307/2297926. JSTOR  2297926.
  • Kandori, Michihiro; Mailath, George J.; Rob, Rafael (1993). "Learning, mutation, and long run equilibria in games". Econometrica. 61 (1): 29–56. CiteSeerX  10.1.1.295.1444. doi: 10.2307/2951777. JSTOR  2951777.
  • Kandori, Michihiro; Rob, Rafael (1995). "Evolution of Equilibria in the Long Run: A General Theory and Applications" (PDF). Journal of Economic Theory. 65 (2): 383–414. doi: 10.1006/jeth.1995.1014.
  • Kandori, Michihiro; Matsushima, Hitoshi (1998). "Private Observation, Communication and Collusion". Econometrica. 66 (3): 627–652. doi: 10.2307/2998577. JSTOR  2998577.
  • Kandori, Michihiro (2002). "Introduction to Repeated Games with Private Monitoring". Journal of Economic Theory. 102 (1): 1–5. doi: 10.1006/jeth.2001.2853.
  • Kandori, Michihiro (2003). "Randomization, Communication, and Efficiency in Repeated Games with Imperfect Public Monitoring". Econometrica. 71 (1): 345–353. doi: 10.1111/1468-0262.00398. JSTOR  3082049.
  • Kandori, Michihiro; Obara, Ichiro (2006). "Efficiency in Repeated Games Revisited: The Role of Private Strategies". Econometrica. 74 (2): 499–519. CiteSeerX  10.1.1.502.9144. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0262.2006.00669.x. JSTOR  3598808.

References

  1. ^ "Econometric Society Fellows". The Econometric Society. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  2. ^ "2002年度中原賞受賞者". The Japanese Economic Association. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Professor Kandori wins the 10th R.K. Cho Economics Prize". Graduate School of Economics, Tokyo University. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Game Theory Society people". Retrieved 2 June 2023.

External links



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