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Yukihiko Funaki is a Professor at the School of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University, Japan. He holds a Doctor of Science degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology and has been active in game theory, experimental economics, and resource allocation mechanisms since the 1980s.
- Key Research Areas: Game Theory, Experimental Economics
- Affiliation: Waseda University (1998–present), previously Toyo University (1985–1998)
His recent publications focus on proportional allocation of nonseparable contributions, coalition formation experiments, and consistency axioms in cooperative game theory. A 2023 paper examines balanced externalities in TU-games, while 2022 work investigates production function impacts on bargaining outcomes. His experimental studies range from energy labeling effectiveness to social preferences in public goods games.
His work spans theoretical characterizations (e.g., Shapley value variants) and practical applications (e.g., financial market regulation, forest coffee certification). Grants include Japan Society for the Promotion of Science funding for coalition formation analysis (2022–2027) and financial market stabilization research (2017–2020).
