Dissertation:
Complexity of Speculative Price Dynamics: Interacting Agent
Approach to Speculative Activity of Interacting Agents.
Professional Experience:
・University of Southern California, Visiting Scholar, 1993/9
- 1994/8
・ International Christian University, Division of
Social Sciences, Assistant Professor
Economics 1994/9 – 2000/3
・ International Christian University, Division of
Social Sciences, Associate Professor
Economics 2000/4-2005/3
・ International Christian University, Division of
Social Sciences, Professor
Economics 2005/4-present
・ University of Kiel Department of Economics
Visiting Professor 2000/10-2001/3
・ Max-Planck Institute of Economics
Visiting Professor 2004/7-2004/8
・ETH
Awards:
1) Fellowship of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science for Japanese Junior Scientists, 1993-1994.
2) Japan Productivity Center for Socio-Economic
Development Research Grant, 1998-1999.
3) 1999 Award for a original paper in Japan Society for Simulation
Technology.
4) Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
2001-2002
5) Research Representative, Research Grant (A)
the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 2003/4-2005/3
6) Research Representative, Research
Grant (C) the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 2008/4-2010/3
Academic Services:
1) A member of Council
for the Society for
Economic Sciences with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents.
2) A member of the editorial
board for Journal of Economic
Interaction and Coordination, Springer.