Shino Takayama is a research fellow in the Humanities and Social Sciences at the university of Queensland with holding a lectureship. Shino is currently a visiting scholar at Kyoto University, Japan.
Prior to joining University of Queensland, Shino was a lecturer at University of Sydney and held a postdoctoral fellowship of Australian Research Council.
Shino's main areas of expertise are financial economics, microeconomics theory, political economy. In her role at the university of Queensland, Shino has supervised a number of students, taught Game Theory and Industrial Organization, and worked on research projects in price manipulation in financial markets, economic theory as well as international trades.
She is the author, and co-author of a number of papers published in international peer-reviewed journals.
Experience
2007–present
Lecturer, University of Queensland
2010–present
Research Fellow, University of Queensland
2005–2007
Lecturer, University of Sydney
Education
2006
University of Minnesota, PhD
Publications
2013
A Unifying Impossibility Theorem, Economic Theory
2011
No Trade, Informed Trading and Accuracy of Information, Economic Bulletin
2010
Price, Trade Size, and Information Revelation in Multi-Period Securities Markets , Journal of Financial Markets
2010
A Dynamic Strategy of the Informed Trader with Market Manipulation , Annals of Finance
2007
Office-Seeking Politicians, Interest Groups and Split Contributions in the Model of Campaign Finance , International Journal of Economic Theory
Grants and Contracts
2009
Discovery Grant
Role:
Chief Investigator
Funding Source:
Australian Research Council
1997
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Role:
Chief Investigator
Funding Source:
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan
Honours
Research Fellowship (University of Queensland), 2011APD Fellowship (Australian Research Council), 2009