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Tadashi Hashimoto is an Associate Professor of Economics (tenured) at Yeshiva University, holding dual office locations at the Beren and Wilf campuses. He previously served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Toulouse School of Economics (2013) and a Research Intern at Yahoo! Labs (2010). His education includes a PhD in Business Administration from Stanford University (2013), MA in Economics from the University of Tokyo (2008), and BA in Economics from the University of Tokyo (2006).
Hashimoto’s research focuses on game theory, market design, financial markets, and corporate governance. He explores topics such as strategic behavior in auctions, information asymmetry in financial systems, and managerial decision-making dynamics. His work bridges theoretical models with practical applications, addressing challenges like board effectiveness, CEO turnover mechanisms, and market inefficiencies arising from information delays.
His publications span top journals including Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Economic Theory, and Theoretical Economics. Recent work examines managerial myopia’s impact on corporate investment strategies and the role of aggressive boards in executive turnover. He maintains active collaborations with researchers like Cyrus Aghamolla, producing interdisciplinary studies on market mechanisms and equilibrium dynamics.
Hashimoto teaches advanced courses such as Game Theory, Microeconomics II, and Market Design. His academic contributions include pioneering analyses of probabilistic allocation mechanisms and axiomatic fairness criteria. Ongoing research explores dynamic freeriding in financial markets and endogenous offer dynamics in imperfect information settings.
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