About
I am a PhD candidate working mainly on Social choice theory.
JSPS Research Fellow (DC1), 2025–
My research focuses on social choice theory, decision theory, and philosophy of economics. I've become interested in how the traditional frameworks ought to be rebuilt for a world shaped by risk, uncertainty, and AI.
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Research
Interests
My research sits at the intersection of Economics and Philosophy. I am particularly interested in social welfare/decision criteria, and in how Arrovian/Harsanyian/Rawlsian framework can illuminate it mathematically and philosophically.
Working in progress
Equality of Opportunity with Stability: Redistribution Mechanisms in Superadditive Societies – Joint with Leo Goto and Wataru Kitano
Publications
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2026
A single-axiom cardinal characterisation of quadratic utility
Abstract
Chambers and Echenique (in J Econ Theory 189:105086, 2020) characterised quadratic(-plus-linear) social welfare functions using Status Quo Independence and Eventual Linearity. We show that Status Quo Independence implies the latter condition at every status quo, making it redundant. Under continuity and normalisation, Status Quo Independence solely yields a unique quadratic-plus-linear decomposition: The proof separates the even and odd parts of the social welfare function into the parallelogram equation and Jensen's equation. Eventual Linearity alone is insufficient because it leaves the even component unrestricted.
Appendix
Every even function $U:\mathbb{R}^n\to\mathbb{R}$ automatically satisfies EL. Indeed, if $U$ is even, then $\delta_{\mathbf{0}}(x)=U(x)-U(-x)=0$ for every $x\in\mathbb{R}^n$, so the EL-additivity holds at $w=\mathbf{0}$ for every pair $x,y\in\mathbb{R}^n$. Thus, EL imposes no restriction within the class of even functions.
Working papers
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2025
Collective decisions under uncertainty: efficiency, ex-ante fairness, and normalization
Abstract
This paper studies preference aggregation under uncertainty in the multi-profile framework and characterizes a new class of aggregation rules that address classical concerns about Harsanyi’s (1955) utilitarian rules. Our aggregation rules, which we call relative fair aggregation rules, are grounded in three key ideas: utilitarianism, egalitarianism, and the 0–1 normalization of individual utilities. These rules are parameterized by a set of weight vectors over individuals and evaluate each ambiguous alternative by taking the minimum weighted sum of 0–1 normalized utility levels over the weight set. For the characterization, we propose two novel axioms—weak preference for mixing and restricted certainty independence—developed by using a new method of objectively randomizing outcomes within the Savagean setting. Additional results clarify how these axioms capture the utilitarian and egalitarian attitudes of the rules.
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2026
Reservation of Judgment and Robust Collective Decisions
Abstract
This paper studies preference aggregation under ambiguity when agents have incomplete preference relations due to imprecise beliefs. We introduce the “dual” of the Pareto principle, which respects unanimity among individuals, including those with unexpressed opinions. Our first theorem shows that, in most cases, this principle leads to a dictatorial rule in taste aggregation. We argue that this stems from the problem of spurious unanimity, even when the individuals have the same prior set. By weakening the above principle to avoid respecting spurious unanimity, the second theorem characterizes novel belief-aggregation rules, under which society does not discard any combination of plausible priors.
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2026
Agreement with reservation of judgment under risk
Abstract
This paper studies preference aggregation under risk. In our model, each agent has an incomplete preference relation represented by a set of expected utility functions. The classical Pareto principle is silent on agreement involving indecisiveness. To examine the implications of respecting such agreement, we introduce the Paretian principle that can be applied when some individuals reserve their judgment. Our main result shows that, under this principle, for each combination of individuals’ utility functions, there exists a corresponding social utility function constructed as a weighted sum of the individual ones. These aggregation rules guarantee natural properties that the standard Pareto principle fails to ensure.
Presentations
2026
2nd International Conference on Normative Economics and Philosophy
Tokyo University of Science, JP
Revisiting Quadratic Social Welfare Functions: a new reconciliation between equity and efficiency
The 18th Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare
Tokyo, JP · Accepted
Revisiting Quadratic Social Welfare Functions: a new reconciliation between equity and efficiency
Asian Game Theory Conference 2026
Tokyo, JP · Accepted
Inequality Averse Preferences: Payoff-Based Generalization and a New Axiomatization
2025
Japanese Economic Association 2025 Spring Meeting
Chukyo University, JP · Poster
1st International Conference on Normative Economics and Philosophy
Tokyo University of Science, JP
Conference on Economic Design 2025
University of Essex, GB
WINPEC Microeconomics Seminar
Waseda University, JP
Econometric Society World Congress 2025
Seoul, KR
2024
The 17th Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare
Paris, FR
Conference for Mechanism and Institution Design
Corvinus University, HU
East Asia Game Theory
Jeju, KR
Teaching
TA Sessions
Intermediate Microeconomics II
International Christian University
Teaching Assistant
Seminar in Comparative Political Economy
Waseda University, School of Political Science and Economics
Public Economics
Waseda University, School of Political Science and Economics
Industrial Organization
Waseda University, School of Political Science and Economics
Industrial Organization
Waseda University, School of Political Science and Economics
Population Economics
Waseda University, School of Political Science and Economics
Economic Policy
Waseda University, School of Political Science and Economics
Public Philosophy (Economic Perspective) in English
Waseda University, School of Political Science and Economics
Research Assistant
Education
PhD Programme in Economics
Graduate School of Economics, Waseda University. Supervised by Tsuyoshi Adachi.
MA in Economics, Waseda University
Exchange at Tilburg University 🇳🇱 and Monash University 🇦🇺.
QTEM (Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management) Degree Details
BA in Political Science, Waseda University
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Japanese (native), English (proficient)
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