Akamatsu, Takashi and Takayama, Yuki (2009): A Simplified Approach to Analyzing Multi-regional Core-Periphery Models.
Akamatsu, Takashi and Takayama, Yuki and Ikeda, Kiyohiro (2009): Spatial Discounting, Fourier, and Racetrack Economy: A Recipe for the Analysis of Spatial Agglomeration Models.
Takayama, Yuki (2014): Bottleneck congestion and distribution of work start times: The economics of staggered work hours revisited.
Akamatsu, Takashi and Fujishima, Shota and Takayama, Yuki (2015): Discrete-Space Social Interaction Models: Stability and Continuous Limit.
Osawa, Minoru and Akamatsu, Takashi and Takayama, Yuki (2015): Harris and Wilson (1978) Model Revisited: The Spatial Period-doubling Cascade in an Urban Retail Model.
Takayama, Yuki and Kuwahara, Masao (2016): Scheduling preferences, parking competition, and bottleneck congestion: A model of trip timing and parking location choices by heterogeneous commuters.
Akamatsu, Takashi and Fujishima, Shota and Takayama, Yuki (2016): Discrete-Space Agglomeration Model with Social Interactions: Multiplicity, Stability, and Continuous Limit of Equilibria.
Akamatsu, Takashi and Mori, Tomoya and Osawa, Minoru and Takayama, Yuki (2017): Endogenous agglomeration in a many-region world.
Ikeda, Kiyohrio and Onda, Mikihisa and Takayama, Yuki (2017): Bifurcation theory of a square lattice economy: Racetrack economy analogy in an economic geography model.
Takayama, Yuki and Kuwahara, Masao (2017): Bottleneck congestion and residential location of heterogeneous commuters.
Ikeda, Kiyohiro and Murota, Kazuo and Takayama, Yuki and Kamei, Motohiro (2017): Hexagonal distributions of cities in Southern Germany and Eastern USA: Group-theoretic spectrum analysis.
Ikeda, Kiyohiro and Onda, Mikihisa and Takayama, Yuki (2018): Bifurcation theory of a racetrack economy in a spatial economy model.
Takayama, Yuki (2018): Who gains and who loses from congestion pricing in a monocentric city with a bottleneck?
Ikeda, Kiyohiro and Osawa, Minoru and Takayama, Yuki (2021): Time evolution of city distributions in Germany.
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