Yasuyo HAMAGUCHI
Associate Professor
Education, Degree
Doshisha University Faculty of Economics, B.A. March 1993
Osaka University Graduate School of Economics, Ph.D. March 2004
Professional Experience
Pre/Post doctoral fellow, Faculty of Economics, Kyoto Sangyo University, December 2001-March 2005
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics, Nagoya City University, April 2005-March 2007
Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Nagoya City University, April 2008-present
Research Fields
Experimental Economics, Law and Economics, Public Economics
Research Interests
Anti-monopoly law, Leniency Program, Charitable Behavior
Selected Publications
Does the Varian Mechanism Work?–Emissions Trading as an Example, International Journal of Business and Economics, vol. 2, pp.85-96, 2003. (with S. Maitani, and T. Saijo)
Cross-National Gender Differences in Behavior in a Threshold Public Goods Game: Japan versus Canada,” Journal of Economic Psychology, vol.28, pp.242-260, 2007. (with B. Cadsby, T. Kawagoe, E. Maynes, and F. Song)
Group Size Effects on Cartel Formation and the Enforcement Power of Leniency Programs, Internationa Journal of Industrial Organization, 2009. (with T. Kawagoe and A. Shibata)
The Effect of Whistle-blowing Incentives on Collusion: an Experimental Study of Leniency Programs, Southern Economic Journal, vol.84, pp.1024-1049, 2018. (with N. Feltovich)
Professional Services and Other Activities
Committee member for garbage reduction project in Nagoya City, August 2006-August 2008