Toshimasa Maruta
College of Economics | Professor |
Researcher Information
Career
- Apr. 2018 - Present
Nihon University, College of Economics, Professor - Apr. 2015 - Mar. 2017
Nihon University, University Research Center, Professor - Apr. 2005 - Mar. 2015
Nihon University, Advanced Research Institute for the Sciences and Humanities, Professor - Apr. 2002 - Mar. 2005
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Department of Economics, Associate Professor - Apr. 1997 - Mar. 2002
Osaka Prefectural University, College of Economics, Associate Professor
Research activity information
Paper
- Two-person pairwise solvable games
Takuya Iimura; Toshimasa Maruta; and Takahiro Watanabe
International Journal of Game Theory, Jun. 2020, Refereed, Not invited
Corresponding - Equilibria in games with weak payoff externalities
Takuya Iimura; Toshimasa Maruta; and Takahiro Watanabe
Economic Theory Bulletin, Dec. 2019, Refereed, Not invited - Formation and long-run stability of cooperative groups in a social dilemma situation
Toshimasa Maruta; Akira Okada
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC THEORY, Mar. 2015, Refereed, Invited - Dynamic group formation in the repeated prisoner's dilemma
Toshimasa Maruta; Akira Okada
GAMES AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR, Jan. 2012, Refereed, Not invited - Stochastically stable equilibria in n-person binary coordination games
Toshimasa Maruta; Akira Okada
MATHEMATICAL SOCIAL SCIENCES, Jan. 2012, Refereed, Not invited - Binary games with state dependent Stochastic choice
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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC THEORY, Apr. 2002, Refereed, Not invited - A Note on Stochastic Equilibrium Selection
Bulletin of the Osaka Prefecture University Series D., Mar. 1998, Not refereed, Not invited
Lead - On the Relationship between Risk-Dominance and Stochastic Stability
Maruta; Toshimasa
Games and Economic Behavior, May 1997, Refereed, Not invited
Lead - Information Structure on Maximal Consistent Sets
Discussion Paper No. 1090, May 1994, Not refereed, Not invited
Lead - 個人主義的社会理論とNash均衡概念
Maruta Toshimasa
理論と方法, Apr. 1991, Not refereed, Not invited
Lead - 功利主義的結託形成について
Maruta Toshimasa
理論と方法, Apr. 1990, Not refereed, Not invited
Lead
MISC
Books and other publications
Research Themes
- Pairwise solvable games: Theory and applications
2017 - 2020 - An economic policy analysis on the interdependence between housing market and labor market
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, 01 Apr. 2014 - 31 Mar. 2018
ANDO Munetomo - Stochastically stable equilibria in a hybrid play
2014 - 2017 - Development of policy assessment method concerning labor migrataion and special distribution of skill
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, 01 Apr. 2013 - 31 Mar. 2016
MURAKAMI Naoki; NAKAMURA Jiro; MARUTA Toshimasa; MURATA Yasusada; ANDO Munetomo; KITAHARA Minoru; CHEN Wenju - Decision maling for labor supply and elderly care in the age of ageing and declining birth rate: For collaboration of family, market and government.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, 01 Apr. 2011 - 31 Mar. 2014
NAKAMURA Jiro; SAITO Yasuhiko; MURATA Yasusada; MARUTA Toshimasa; MURAKAMI Naoki; ANDO Munetomo; TAWARA Norikazu; NAKAMURA Sayaka; MIYAZAWA Kensuke; SUGAWARA Shinya; TAKAGI Emiko; MARUYAMA Shiko - Stochastically stable equilibria in multi-population models: Theory and applications
2011 - 2014 - THE DISPARITY IN ECONOMIC POWER AMONG CITIES AND GENERATIONS : TOWARD AN EFFICENT ALLOCATION OF TALETNT AND THE OPTIMAL LABOR POLICY
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, 2009 - 2011
ANDO Munetomo; NAKAMURA Jiro; MURAKAMI Naoki; MARUTA Toshimasa; MURATA Yasusada - Stochastic evolution and equilibrium selection in n-person asymmetric games
2008 - 2011 - Efficient Distribution of Labor and Human Resource Development
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, 2006 - 2008
NAKAMURA Jiro; MARUTA Naoki; MARUTA Toshimasa; MARUTA Yasusada; ANDO Munetomo - Nihon Keizaikenkyu Shourei Zaidan Population size effects in stochastic evolution,
2006 - 2007