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We are pleased to announce that Professor Yuichi Yamamoto has been elected as an Economic Theory Fellow by the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET).

His specializations are Microeconomic Theory and Game Theory.  He explores questions related to repeated games, stochastic games, and Bayesian learning with model misspecification.

About SAET:
Our purpose is to advance knowledge in theoretical economics and to facilitate communication among researchers in economics, mathematics, game theory, or any other field which is potentially useful to economic theory.

Economic Theory Fellows:
Economic Theory Fellows are selected for their scientific excellence, originality, and leadership; high ethical standards; and scholarly and creative achievement. The contributions of fellows may exist in many areas of theoretical economics, including pure and applied research, and government service. The primary qualification for fellowship is to have substantially advanced economic theory. This achievement may be evidenced by an outstanding publication record; strong editorial board service; honorary, scientific, educational and professional achievements, or through the training of graduate students.