Shiko Maruyama : Citation Profile


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University of Technology Sydney (99% share)
UNSW Sydney (1% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   18 years (2003 - 2021). See details.
   Cites by year: 6
   Journals where Shiko Maruyama has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 6.    Total self citations: 13 (10.32 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Capatina, Elena (2)

Keane, Michael (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Shiko Maruyama.

Is cited by:

Ogawa, Hikaru (6)

Komura, Mizuki (6)

Zhao, Zhong (5)

Liu, Hong (5)

Stern, Steven (4)

Karlsson, Martin (4)

Costa-Font, Joan (4)

Gahramanov, Emin (3)

Sarma, Sisira (3)

Horioka, Charles (3)

de la Croix, David (3)

Cites to:

Shapiro, Jesse (12)

Stern, Steven (12)

Cutler, David (11)

Heckman, James (10)

Keane, Michael (9)

Berry, Steven (9)

McFadden, Daniel (8)

Summers, Lawrence (7)

Shleifer, Andrei (7)

Bernheim, B. Douglas (7)

Kempf, Hubert (7)

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Where Shiko Maruyama has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Economics & Human Biology2
Journal of Health Economics2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Discussion Papers / School of Economics, The University of New South Wales14
Working Paper Series / Economics Discipline Group, UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney2

Recent works citing Shiko Maruyama (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Estimation and inference for policy relevant treatment effects. (2023). Sasaki, Yuya ; Ura, Takuya. In: Journal of Econometrics. RePEc:eee:econom:v:234:y:2023:i:2:p:394-450.

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2023The infant health effects of starting universal child benefits in pregnancy: Evidence from England and Wales. (2023). Reader, Mary. In: Journal of Health Economics. RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:89:y:2023:i:c:s0167629623000280.

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2023The infant health effects of starting universal child benefits in pregnancy: evidence from England and Wales. (2023). Reader, Mary. In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. RePEc:ehl:lserod:118458.

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2023Economic Resources Shaping Grandparent Responsibility Within Three-Generation Households. (2023). Roldan, Nidya Velasco ; Mutchler, Jan E. In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues. RePEc:kap:jfamec:v:44:y:2023:i:2:d:10.1007_s10834-022-09842-3.

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2023Age-related changes in the effect of birth weight on child development: findings from a Japanese Longitudinal Survey. (2023). Matsushima, Midori ; Nakayama, Mao. In: The Japanese Economic Review. RePEc:spr:jecrev:v:74:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s42973-021-00073-z.

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Works by Shiko Maruyama:


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2012Externality and Strategic Interaction in the Location Choice of Siblings under Altruism toward Parents In: Working Papers.
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2012Externality and Strategic Interaction in the Location Choice of Siblings under Altruism toward Parents..(2012) In: Discussion Papers.
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2017The ‘Flock’ Phenomenon of the Sydney Lockout Laws: Dual Effects on Rental Prices In: The Economic Record.
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2014Estimation of finite sequential games In: Journal of Econometrics.
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2010Estimation of Finite Sequential Games.(2010) In: Discussion Papers.
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2015The decline in BMI among Japanese women after World War II In: Economics & Human Biology.
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2018Why are women slimmer than men in developed countries? In: Economics & Human Biology.
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2012The opportunity cost of exercise: Do higher-earning Australians exercise longer, harder, or both? In: Health Policy.
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2018Employment, job skills and occupational mobility of cancer survivors In: Journal of Health Economics.
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2020Another look at returns to birthweight In: Journal of Health Economics.
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2015The effect of coresidence on parental health in Japan In: Journal of the Japanese and International Economies.
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2003Sectoral Productivity and Economic Gwowth in Japan : 1970-98 (in Japanese) In: Economic Analysis.
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2012Intergenerational Transfers from Children to Parents―A Critical Review― In: Economic Review.
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2006Welfare Analysis Incorporating a Structural Entry-Exit Model: A Case Study of Medicare HMOs In: Hi-Stat Discussion Paper Series.
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2011SOCIALLY OPTIMAL SUBSIDIES FOR ENTRY: THE CASE OF MEDICARE PAYMENTS TO HMOs In: International Economic Review.
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2015Reciprocity in the Formation of Intergenerational Coresidence In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
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2008Measuring the Welfare Effect of Entry in Differentiated Product Markets: The Case of Medicare HMOs In: Discussion Papers.
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2009Estimating Sequential-move Games by a Recursive Conditioning Simulator In: Discussion Papers.
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2010Transition to Parent-Child Coresidence: Parental Needs and the Strategic Bequest Motive In: Discussion Papers.
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2010Intergenerational Cohabitation in Modern Indonesia: Filial Support and Dependence In: Discussion Papers.
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2011Intergenerational cohabitation in modern Indonesia: filial support and dependence.(2011) In: Health Economics.
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2011Does Coresidence Improve an Elderly Parent’s Health? In: Discussion Papers.
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2014DOES CORESIDENCE IMPROVE AN ELDERLY PARENTS HEALTH?.(2014) In: Journal of Applied Econometrics.
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2012Inter Vivos Health Transfers: Final Days of Japanese Elderly Parents. In: Discussion Papers.
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2013Do Siblings Free-Ride in Being There for Parents? In: Discussion Papers.
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2017Do siblings free?ride in “being there” for parents?.(2017) In: Quantitative Economics.
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2013Salient Gender Difference in the Wage Elasticity of General Practitioners Labour Supply In: Discussion Papers.
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2018Socio-economic Disparities in U.S. Healthcare Spending: The Role of Public vs. Private Insurance In: Discussion Papers.
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2018Health Shocks and the Evolution of Consumption and Income over the Life-Cycle In: Discussion Papers.
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2019Health Shocks and the Evolution of Earnings over the Life-Cycle In: Discussion Papers.
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2020Health Shocks and the Evolution of Earnings over the Life-Cycle.(2020) In: Discussion Papers.
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2017The contribution of Western fast food to fast-growing body mass in China In: Applied Economics.
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2021Wholesome Lunch to the Whole Classroom: Short- and Longer-Term Effects on Early Teenagers Weight In: Working Papers.
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2021Why Waste Your Vote? Informal Voting in Compulsory Elections in Australia In: Working Paper Series.
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2016The Flock Phenomenon of the Sydney Lockout Laws: Dual Effects on Rental Prices In: Working Paper Series.
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2013The Decline in BMI among Japanese Women after WWII In: Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers.
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2015In-utero social interaction of twins In: Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers.
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