Takeshi Momi
Department of Economics,
Doshisha University
Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto
602-8580 Japan
Phone: 81-75-251-3647
E-mail: tmomi@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
CURRICULUM VITAE
- 1995: BA, Department of Economics, University of Tokyo
- 1997: MA, Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo
- 2001: PhD, Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo
- 2000-2003: Research fellow of JSPS
- 2003-2006: Lecturer, Doshisha University
- 2006-2012: Associate professor, Doshisha University
- 2012-: Professor, Doshisha University
PAPERS
- ''Note on alternately-dictatorial allocation mechanism in exchange economies'', 2014
- "Note on social choice allocation in exchange economies with Cobb-Douglas preferences", Social Choice and Welfare, vol.40, pp.787-792, 2013
- "Excess demand functions around critical prices in an incomplete market economy", Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol.46, pp.293-302, 2010
- "Excess demand functions when new assets are introduced", Journal of Economic Theory, vol.144, pp.1832-1843, 2009
- "Note on the non-existence of sunspot equilibrium", Economic Theory, vol.36, pp.503-513, 2008.
- "Note on index and homotopy in incomplete markets", RIMS, Kyoto University
- "Indeterminacy of rational expectations equilibria in sequential financial markets", (with Paola Donati), Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol.39, pp.743-762, 2003.
- "Non-existence of equilibrium in an incomplete stock market economy", Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol.35, pp.41-70, 2001.
OTHER PAPERS
- "Indeterminacy of rational expectations equilibria", 2000.
- "Excess demand functions with incomplete markets---a global result", 2002 I.E.W., University of Zurich.
- "Note on non-existence of sunspot equilibrium: Mas-Colell's conjecture", 2005.
- "Note on non-existence of sunspot equilibrium: two consumer case", 2005.
- "Note on social choice allocation in exchange economies with Cobb-Douglas preferences", DEWP, Doshisha University, 2011
- "Note on social choice allocation in exchange economies with many agents", DEWP, Doshisha University, 2011