Biography
Dr. Mamoru Kaneko is an Professor of Political Science and Economics in Waseda University, Japan.He completed Doctor of Science(Information Sciences) in Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo in the year 1979 His Thesis Title: The ratio equilibria and the cores of voting games in a public goods economy.In last 15 years, he have been working on four fields. The first two are about the foundations of game theory and economics, and the third is about applications of market equilibrium theory with indivisible goods to rental housing markets.
Research Interest
Epistemic logic and game theory
Inductive game theory
Social justice
Housing Market Simulation
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