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staff introduction

小野﨑 保

Tamotsu Onozaki

Title Professor/Ph.D. in Economics
Main area/Main classes【Undergraduate】 Microeconomics
Main area/Main classes【Postgraduate】 Special Topics on Microeconomics
Special Research on Microeconomics

Career summary

Graduated from the Faculty of Economics, Keio University
Completed the doctoral programme with all required credits earned at the Graduate School of Economics, Keio University
Researcher at the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan.
Professor at the Faculty of Economics, Asahikawa University
Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Southern California
Professor at the Faculty of Management and Economics, Aomori Public University

Current research theme

Corporate Strategic Behaviour and Market Dynamics

Business Cycle as Synchronous Phenomenon

Instability in Financial Markets

Seminar

We learn about artificial society simulation. An artificial society is a computer-implemented simulation model of a virtual society consisting of a group of people or organizations. Each component, called an agent, operates under their own judgement of circumstances and interacts with each other on the basis of relatively simple behavioural rules. Artificial society simulation is a new approach toward understanding the complexity of social phenomena created by mutual effects of multiple agents. It aims at overcoming the limitations faced by traditional social scientific approaches.

Affiliated academic society

Japanese Economic Association
The Japan Section of the Regional Science Association International
Japan Society for Evolutionary Economics
The Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents,
Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology
The European Social Simulation Association