Tatsuyoshi Saijo
His areas of expertise include future design, experimental economics, and environmental economics.
Prove Maskin's theorem, the fundamental theorem of mechanism design.
Experiments with subjects were initiated and it was found that the Japanese were more "teasing" than people from other countries....
Since the three pillars of current society - market, democracy, and science - do not have eyes to see the future, we will start designing a society that sees the future.
We define "future possibility" as "the human nature that even if current gains are reduced, if this will enrich future generations, this decision-making and behavior, and even thinking in this way itself, will make us happier," and design, experiment, and practice of social systems that demonstrate future possibility are named future design. Designing, experimenting, and practicing social mechanisms that demonstrate future potential is named future design. He has developed various mechanisms and is experimenting and practicing them in Japan and abroad.
Tatsuyoshi Saijo - Wikipedia
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