Dr. Hisayuki Yoshimoto

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Hisayuki Yoshimoto attended the University of Rochester for a Bachelor of Arts in Economics, graduating in 2005. He earned his PhD in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2012. Dr. Yoshimoto is a member of the Microeconomics research cluster and specializes in Industrial Organization, focusing on empirical research on productivity from game-theoretic viewpoints. His research interests include productivity analysis in industrial, agricultural, and aqua-cultural sectors, as well as industrial economics, industrial organization, consumer protection, auctions, and micro-econometrics. His recent research has explored the role of government in regulating industries and empirical market designs, specifically investigating how governments can incentivize manufacturing industries to enhance productivity growth in various sectors. His work includes the analysis of financial sectors and strategic interactions within industries.

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Experience

Senior Lecturer

2012-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Teaching and researching a variety of economic disciplines, focusing on productivity and industrial organization.