Researchers
KONO Hisaki
Microeconomic Analysis Studies Group, Development Studies Center
Research Field:
Development Economics, Contract Theory, Experimental Economics, Microfinance, Aid effectiveness
Education / Research Experience
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Education:
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| Ph.D., University of Tokyo, 2006 | |
| Visiting researcher, National University of Ho Chi Minh City, 2003-2005 | |
| M.A., University of Tokyo, 2001 | |
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Professional Career:
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| Researcher, Institute of Developing Economies, 2006 | |
| Research Fellow Sent Abroad (Boston), 2010-2012 | |
| , 2012- | |
Major Works
- "Heterogeneous Contests and Less Informative Signals" (with N. Yagi), Japanese Economic Review 59(1), 113-126, 2008.
- "Foreign Aid and Recurrent Cost: Donor Competition, Aid Proliferation and Budget Support" (with Y. Arimoto), RIETI Discussion Papers 07-E-051 (revised version forthcoming in Review of Development Economics), 2007.
- "Employment with connection: Negative Network Effects," Journal of Development Economics, 81(1), 244-258, 2006.
- "Is Group Lending A Good Enforcement Scheme for Achieving High Repayment Rates? Evidence from Field Experiments in Vietnam", IDE Discussion Paper No.61, 2006
- "Commitment to Development Index (CDI): Critical Comments" (with Y. Sawada, H. Kohama, and M. Ikegami), DAKIS Discussion Paper No.1, 2004.







