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Bank Risk, Monetary Transmission, and Macroprudential Policy

Date & Time: 2021. 5. 20 (Thu) 13:00-14:30 Location: Online Meeting (Zoom) Speaker: IGARASHI Yoske  (Hokkaido University, Faculty of Economics and Business, Associate Prof. ) Participants: 14 Title: Bank Risk, Monetary Transmission, and Macroprudential Policy Abstract:This paper investigates the influence of bank default and leverageconstraints in monetary and macroprudential policy prescriptions. Forthat purpose, we build a New Keynesian model with banks who channelfunds from households to firms. They face endogenous leverageconstraints à la Gertler...

Politics of distributive justice in conflicts over locally unwanted facilities, Scientific Researcher (NAKAZAWA), Faculty of Informatics, Shizuoka University (TATSUMI)

Date & Time: 2021. 2. 22 (Mon) 13:30-15:00 Location: Onlinehttps://zoom.us/j/97970808769?pwd=VldyOUEzczB0QTVHbHRQR1FKVVFqUT09Meeting ID: 979 7080 8769 Participants: Total 45 Details are shown below.  ———————————————- NAKAZAWA, TakashiAssociate Professor, Faculty of Informatics, Shizuoka University Title: Politics of distributive justice in conflicts over locally unwanted facilities Abstract: Distributive justice is one of the most essential aspects in understanding and resolving conflicts over locally unwanted facilities. This presentation examines the historical changes in the influence of an idea of distributive...

Explaining Rejections of Unfair Offers: Comparing Preference and Emotion-Based Response Behavior in Ultimatum and Impunity Games using EEG and EMG Measurements

NOTICECERSS Colloquium on March 5th was cancelled due to state of emergency against novel coronavirus (COVID-19) by Governor of Hokkaido. Date & Time: 2020. 3. 5 (Thu) 14:45-16:15 Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Humanities and Human Scieces, room E304 Speaker: Vincent Buskens (Utrecht University, Prof. ) Title: Explaining Rejections of Unfair Offers: Comparing Preference and Emotion-Based Response Behavior in Ultimatum and Impunity Games using EEG and EMG Measurements Abstract:It is still under debate whether...

From Turing Machines to Kripke Models

Date & Time: 2019. 11. 28 (Thu) 16:30-18:00 Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Humanities and Human Scieces, room E304 Participants: 20 participants Speaker: SANO Katsuhiko (Hokkaido University, Faculty of Humanities and Human Scieces, Associate Prof. ) Title: From Turing Machines to Kripke Models Susumu Ohnuma, Director, Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciencese-mail: ohnuma@lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp

Corruption as a Process of Political and Social Cognition

Date & Time: 2018. 12. 20 (Thu) 16:30-18:00 Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Participants: Total 4 Speaker: Joseph Pozsgai (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Program-Specific Assistant Prof. ) Title: Corruption as a Process of Political and Social Cognition Abstract:Corruption is one the biggest obstacles to international development. However, much of what we know today about corruption perpetuates piecemeal work that neglects the construction of a comprehensive theory. In this...

The use of big data in social and cultural psychology

Date & Time : 2018. 9. 27 (Thu) 10:30-12:00 Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Participants: Total 19 participants Speaker: Takeshi Hamamura (Curtin University) Title: The use of big data in social and cultural psychology Susumu Ohnuma, Director, Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciencese-mail: ohnuma@lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp

Rice theory from kindergarten to undergrad, 1964 the year GDP broke, and will modernization wipe out traditional culture?

Date & Time: 2018. 8. 21 (Tue) 13:00-14:30 Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Speaker:Thomas Talhelm (Behavioral Science at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Assistant Prof. ) Title:Rice theory from kindergarten to undergrad, 1964 the year GDP broke, and will modernization wipe out traditional culture? Abstract:The rice theory argues that cultures that farmed rice historically are more interdependent, with tightly enmeshed socialnetworks. However, it is far too simple to say...

“Future Design”

CERSS Colloquium will be held on March 30th. Date & Time : 2018. 3. 30 (Fri) 10:00-12:00 Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Participants: Masanori Takezawa, Masaki Yuki, Susumu Ohnuma, Nobuyuki Takahashi, Ayaka Takimoto, and other 7 participants (total 12 participants) Speaker: Prof. Prof. Tatsuyoshi Saijo (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature / Research Institute for Future Design, Kochi University of Technology) Title: “Future Design” Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center for...

Causes and consequences of variation in structure of animal architecture

CERSS Colloquium will be held on March 17th. Date & Time : 2018. 3. 17 (Sat) 10:00-11:30 Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Participants: Masanori Takezawa, Ayaka Takimoto, Toshiya Matsushima, Kohei Tamura, and other 7 participants (total 11 participants) Speaker: Dr. Shoko Sugasawa (University of St Andrews / JSPS Overseas Research Fellow) Title: Causes and consequences of variation in structure of animal architecture Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center for Experimental Research in...

A genetic basis of trust

CERSS Colloquium will be held on February 1st. Date & Time : 2018. 2. 1 (Thu) 13:30-15:00 Location: Hokkaido University, Faculty of Letters, room E304 Participants: Masanori Takezawa, Ayaka Takimoto, Nobuyuki Takahashi and other 13 participants (total 16 participants) Speaker: Mr. Kuniyuki Nishina (Graduate School of Brain Sciences, Tamagawa University / JSPS Research Fellow) Title: A genetic basis of trust Asuka Murata, Assistant Professor of Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciencese-mail: asukamurata@lynx.let.hokudai.ac.jp