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Ms Yukie Tamura

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+61 7 334 67010
y.tamura@uq.edu.au
Goddard Building (8), Room 204

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McLennan, Andrew, Takayama, Shino and Tamura, Yuki (2024). An Efficient, Computationally Tractable School Choice Mechanism. School of Economics Discussion Paper Series. 668. School of Economics, University of Queensland.
Carrasco Novoa, Diego, Takayama, Shino, Tamura, Yuki and Yeo, Terence (2020). Primaries, Strategic Voters and Heterogeneous Valences. School of Economics Discussion Paper Series. 631. School of Economics, University of Queensland.
Takayama, Shino, Tamura, Yuki and Yeo, Terence (2019). Primaries, Strategic Voters and Heterogenous Valences. School of Economics Discussion Paper Series. 605. School of Economics, University of Queensland.
Takayama, Shino, Tamura, Yuki and Yeo, Terence (2016). Nash Equilibrium and Party Polarization in an Electoral Competition Model. School of Economics Discussion Paper. 575. School of Economics, University of Queensland.
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