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Dr. Kentaro Tomoeda is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) within the Economics Discipline Group of the UTS Business School. He holds a PhD in Economics from Harvard University (2016), an MA (2010), and a BA (2008) in Economics from the University of Tokyo. His research focuses on microeconomic theory, market design, and education economics, particularly addressing equity in education markets and long-term impacts of market mechanisms. He is affiliated with the University of Tokyo Market Design Center and the Australian Education Markets Network.
His publications span topics like stable matchings, mechanism robustness, and policy optimization. He teaches undergraduate courses in microeconomics and game theory at the PhD level. No awards are explicitly listed, but his work reflects significant contributions to market design theory. He supervises research students in economics and maintains active collaborations in applied mechanism design.
Dr. Tomoeda’s funded research areas include mechanism design, market stability analysis, and educational policy evaluation. His current projects explore applications of game theory to real-world market systems and equitable resource allocation strategies.
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