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Biography

Ryuichi Yamamoto

 

Professor,

School of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University

1-6-1 Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku,

Tokyo, Japan, 1698050

Email: ryuichi[at]waseda[dot]jp

 

Curriculum Vitae

CV

Biography

Professor Yamamoto is a Professor at Waseda University School of Political Science and Economics. He previously taught at Department of International Business at National Chengchi University in Taiwan for seven years before joining Waseda University in 2013.

His research currently focuses on empirical market microstructure, experimental finance, and agent-based finance in stock markets. His research on market microstructure and experimental finance attempts to clarify conditions under which regulations on trading mechanisms and certain trading strategies, such as high-frequency trading, stabilize the market. He also investigate possible causes of several macroeconomic phenomena observed in actual stock markets, such as bubbles and bursts. He highlights the importance of the trading protocols and strategic interactions among stock investors for the explanations. Empirical investigations on the efficient market hypothesis that utilize the order-book data on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the global foreign exchange markets and the global stock ownership data are also his research interests.

Professor Yamamoto currently teaches Finance and Empirical finance in English in addition to several seminar classes, and received multiple awards for excellence in teaching (academic year: Spring semester, 2019 at Waseda University, and 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010 at National Chengchi University). He obtained Ph.D. in International Economics and Finance from International Business School, Brandeis University in 2006.

 

Research Interests

  • Finance

  • Experimental Finance

  • Market microstructure

  • Agent-based finance

 

Course taught

Finance

Empirical Finance 

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