2010-05-10

My Tweets so far

The followings are selected tweets from my English twitter account (follow me on Twitter):

Just started a blog about economic theory (in English). "yyasuda's blog" link
(May 9)

Prof. Lazear says "Leaders are generalists rather than specialists," in the insightful article about leadership: link
(cont.) He also derives an interesting testable implication: "the most able leaders should be found in the highest variance industries."
(Apr 27)

This is cool. A first economic paper to investigate "monopoly" pricing: link
(May 23)

Amazing lecture on intermediate microeconomics by Prof. Jeff Ely: Mechanism design approach. link
(May 16)

“When one wants to become a real economist,..., one has no choice but the United States,” says Luigi Zingales link
(Jan 28)

Nationwide kidney (donor) exchange program in Australia is getting started in Jan 2010! link
(Jan 28)

Nice documentary on Game Theory: Part 1 link ; 2 link ; 3 link ; EP link
(Jan 21)

May not look serious, but indeed a serious problem in Africa. "The Economics of Female Genital Cutting" link
(Jan 19)

Amazing blog by world leading developmental economist, William Easterly: "Aid Watch" link
(Jan 19)

"Uzawa" -Cass's supervisor in graduate study- mentioned 33 times! "Interview with David Cass" link
(Jan 18)

Excellent collection of short survey articles on Behavioral and Experimental Economics: link
(Jan 18)

Finished reading "repeated game" by Kandori. Just amazingly well written (as usual)! link
(Jan 15)

Better check it later: Chen and Gazzale (2004AER) "When Does Learning in Games Generate Convergence to Nash Equilibria?" link
(Jan 15)

AGT! RT @davidcoallier: An overview of the decade in algorithmic game theory, by Noam Nisan: link
(Jan 15)

"Top 10 Deadliest Earthquakes" link Nearly 143,000 people died in the Kanto earthquake (1923).
(Jan 14)

Mixed strategy played in the airport. "GUARDS" (Game-theoretic Unpredictable and Randomly Deployed Security) link
(Jan 14)

I found my co-authors (Atila and Yeon-Koo) are in the same session (Matching)! link
(Jan 14)

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