Tetsuya Shinkai : Citation Profile


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Kwansei Gakuin University

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   23 years (2000 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 0
   Journals where Tetsuya Shinkai has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 11 (34.38 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Doi, Naoshi (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Tetsuya Shinkai.

Is cited by:

Matsumura, Toshihiro (5)

Kitamura, Ryoma (3)

Park, Andreas (2)

Smith, Lones (2)

Matsushima, Noriaki (2)

Kutlu, Levent (1)

ROTA GRAZIOSI, Grégoire (1)

Okumura, Yasunori (1)

Nakkas, Alper (1)

Ohkawa, Takao (1)

Rosendahl, Knut Einar (1)

Cites to:

Kitamura, Ryoma (16)

Valletti, Tommaso (10)

Shapiro, Carl (9)

Katz, Michael (9)

Peitz, Martin (9)

Myatt, David (8)

Motta, Massimo (7)

Tirole, Jean (7)

Rochet, Jean (7)

Belleflamme, Paul (7)

Calzada, Joan (7)

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Where Tetsuya Shinkai has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Discussion Paper Series / School of Economics, Kwansei Gakuin University24

Recent works citing Tetsuya Shinkai (2024 and 2023)


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2023.

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Works by Tetsuya Shinkai:


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2012THE TRAGEDY OF THE ANTI-COMMONS IN THE LONG RUN IN A COMMON-RESOURCE ECONOMY In: The Japanese Economic Review.
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2015Product line strategy within a vertically differentiated duopoly In: Economics Letters.
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2000Second Mover Disadvantages in a Three-Player Stackelberg Game with Private Information In: Journal of Economic Theory.
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2006Delegating Infrastructure Projects with Open Access In: Journal of Economics.
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2006Delegating Infrastructure Projects with Open Access.(2006) In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2013The Economics of Cannibalization: A Duopoly in which Firms Supply Two Vertically Differentiated Products In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2014Cannibalization may Allow a Cost-inefficient Firm to Earn more than a Cost-effcient Firm in a Duopoly with Two Vertically Differentiated Goods In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2014Strategic Choice on Product Line in Vertically Differentiated Duopoly In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2014Cannibalization within the Single Vertically Di¤erentiated Duopoly In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2015Product Line Strategy in a Vertically Di¤erentiated Duopoly In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2015Strategic Delegation of Indebted Firms in a Duopoly with Uncertain Demand In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2018Product Line Strategy within a Vertically Differentiated Duopoly under Non-negativity Outputs Constraints In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2018Effects of Change in Local Content Requirement and Exchange Rate Volatility in an International Oligopoly In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2019Production Substitution of Goods Within and Between Firms in a Multiproduct Duopoly In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2020Effects of Changes in Exchange Rate Volatility on Short-run Equilibrium in International Oligopoly In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2005Organizational Entry Deterrence Barrier:The Japanese Firm vs.the American Firm In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2021How Do the Relative Superiority of a High-quality Good and Cost Inefficiency between Firms Affect Product Lines in Multiproduct Firms? In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2023Effects of Exchange Rate Volatility on Behaviors of Affliate Firms in a Foreign Oligopoly under the Revision of Supply Chains In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2005Licensing and R&D Investment of Duopolistic Firms with Partially Complementary Technologies In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2023Menu-pricing and Quality Decisions of a Platform Monopolist In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2023Price and quality decision of a monopoly platform for transaction with shipping In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2005Parallel Imports, Drag Price Control and Pharmaceutical Innovation In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2005A Cross-Licensing System Discourages R&D Investments In Completely Complementary Technologies In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2006The Effects of the Asymmetry of Information Intrafirms on Oligopolistic Market Outcomes In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2012Delegation and Limited Liability in a Modern Capitalistic Economy In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2012Endogenous Determination of the Liability Rule in Oligopolistic Markets In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2012Sales-Maximization vs. Profit-Maximization: Managerial Behavior at Japanese Regional Banks 1980-2009 In: Discussion Paper Series.
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2012Why did the Dutch East India Co. outperform the British East India Co.? —A theoretical explanation based on the objective of the firm and limited liability— In: Discussion Paper Series.
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