Hello!
I’m a 2nd year master’s Econ student supervised by Teruyoshi Kobayashi at the Kobe University in Hyogo, Japan.
Interests
- Collective Behavior
- Network Science
- Network Games
- Strategic network formation
- Econometric network formation models
- Macroeconomics
- Statistical Physics
- Bayesian Modeling
- History of Science
Research
My research interests lie at the intersection of economics and network science. Although network science is a relatively new field that emerged in the years around the early 2000s, it has been applied across various domains with significant success. In economics, considering network structures has provided deeper insights in research areas such as input-output analysis, cascading failures in financial networks, and measuring peer effects.
The focus of my research is to develop a statistical model that identifies the mechanisms behind the formation of observed economic and social networks. A key concept in economic model building is microfoundation, and I am currently working on a model based on network game theory.
Education
M.A. in Economics, 2025 (expected)
Kobe University, Japan
B.A. in Arts, 2023
Kobe University, Japan
Experience
Teaching Assistant
Kobe University, Japan