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microsimulation 20 CGE 8 Microsimulation 8 health 4 Australia 3 Dynamic microsimulation 3 EUROMOD 3 alignment 3 trade liberalization 3 Disability 2 European Union 2 Health&WealthMOD 2 Italy 2 South Africa 2 Spatial Microsimulation 2 Validation 2 ageing 2 book review 2 disease prevention 2 dynamic 2 dynamic microsimulation 2 income 2 income distribution 2 micro-simulation 2 personal income tax 2 poverty 2 retirement 2 spatial microsimulation 2 trade liberalisation 2 Administrative data 1 Ageing 1 Aging 1 Allowance for corporate equity 1 Alternative-Specific Constants 1 Argentina 1 Assignment algorithms 1 Bangladesh 1 Bayesian prediction approach 1 Brazil 1 CGE model 1
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Dekkers, Gijs 13 Tanton, Robert 7 O'Donoghue, Cathal 6 Harding, Ann 5 Kelly, Simon 5 Shrestha, Rupendra 5 Brown, Laurie 4 Cockburn, John 4 Passey, Megan 4 Schofield, Deborah 4 Williamson, Paul 4 Fletcher, Susan 3 Lennon, John 3 Bosch, Karel Van den 2 Bussolo, Maurizio 2 Callander, Emily 2 Cathal O’Donoghue 2 Corong, Erwin 2 Cumpston, Richard 2 Decaluwé, Bernard 2 Ericson, Peter 2 Figari, Francesco 2 Fofana, Ismaël 2 Hérault, Nicolas 2 Leeuwen, Eveline van 2 Li, Jinjing 2 Lymer, Sharyn 2 Percival, Richard 2 Stöwhase, Sven 2 Sutherland, Holly 2 Verbist, Gerlinde 2 Vidyattama, Yogi 2 Yap, Mandy 2 Zinn, Sabine 2 Ahmed, Vaqar 1 Bach, Stefan 1 Ballas, Dimitris 1 Balzano, Simona 1 Berger, Frédéric 1 Betti, Gianni 1
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Taxation of Married Couples in Germany and the UK: One-Earner Couples Make the Difference
Bach, Stefan; Haan, Peter; Ochmann, Richard - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 6 (2013) 3, pp. 3-24
A large body of literature points out that joint taxation of married couples with full income splitting (Ehegattensplitting) is an important for the relatively low labor force participation of married women in Germany. This paper investigates the relative gains of joint taxation for married...
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A survey of dynamic microsimulation models: uses, model structure and methodology
Li, Jinjing; O'Donoghue, Cathal - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 6 (2013) 2, pp. 3-55
More than 10 years ago O’Donoghue (2001a) surveyed the dynamic microsimulation models that had been developed up to that point. However many of the barriers mentioned have been gradually overcome in the last decade . This paper surveys the development and practices in dynamic microsimulation...
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Modelling Household Spending Using a Random Assignment Scheme
Lawson, Tony - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 6 (2013) 2, pp. 56-75
Applied demand analysis is usually done by specifying some kind of econometric equation but there are some difficulties associated with this approach. These include the problem of modelling at a highly disaggregated level and the amount of data needed to estimate the parameters for the...
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Modelling Private Wealth Accumulation and Spend-down in the Italian Microsimulation Model CAPP_DYN: A Life-Cycle Approach
Tedeschi, Simone; Pisano, Elena; Mazzaferro, Carlo; … - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 6 (2013) 2, pp. 76-122
In microsimulation literature a limited number of models include a module aimed at analyzing and projecting the evolution of private wealth over time. However, this issue appears crucial in order to comprehensively evaluate the likely distributional effects of institutional reforms adopted to...
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Impact assessment of alternative reforms of Child Allowances using RUSMOD – the static tax-benefit microsimulation model for Russia
Popova, Daria - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 1 (2013) 6, pp. 122-156
RUSMOD is a static tax-benefit microsimulation model for Russia. The model can be used for ex post and ex ante evaluation of reforms of personal income taxation and social benefits in Russia. In addition, being compatible with EUROMOD, the Russian model is suitable for simulation of...
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EUROMOD: the European Union tax-benefit microsimulation model
Sutherland, Holly; Figari, Francesco - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 1 (2013) 6, pp. 4-26
This paper aims to provide an introduction to the current state of the art of EUROMOD, the European Union tax-benefit microsimulation model. It explains the original motivations for building a multi-country EU-wide model and summarises its current organisation. It provides an overview of EUROMOD...
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The importance of choosing the data set for tax-benefit analysis
Ceriani, Lidia; Fiorio, Carlo V.; Gigliarano, Chiara - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 1 (2013) 6, pp. 86-121
Given the increased availability of survey income data, in this paper we analyse the pros and cons of alternative data sets for static tax-benefit microsimulation in Italy. We focus on all possible alternatives, namely using (a) SHIW or (b) IT-SILC data using a consistent net-to-gross...
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Improving work incentives in Serbia: evaluation of a tax policy reform using SRMOD
Randelovic, Sasa; Rakic, Jelena Zarkovic - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 1 (2013) 6, pp. 157-176
Inactivity and unemployment rates as well as informal employment rates in Serbia are particularly high among low-paid workers. Several studies argued that one of main reasons for high entry costs in the labour market in Serbia is the existence of the mandatory minimum base for social security...
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Tax-benefit systems, income distribution and work incentives in the European Union
Jara, H. Xavier; Tumino, Alberto - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 1 (2013) 6, pp. 27-62
In this paper we study the impact of tax-benefit systems on income inequality and work incentives across the 27 Member States of the European Union (EU). Using EUROMOD, the EU-wide tax-benefit microsimulation model, we disentangle the role of taxes, benefits and social insurance contributions in...
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Towards a European Union Child Basic Income? Within and between country effects
Levy, Horacio; Matsaganis, Manos; Sutherland, Holly - In: International Journal of Microsimulation 1 (2013) 6, pp. 63-85
This paper explores the within and between country distributional implications of an illustrative Child Basic Income (CBI) operated at EU level. Using EUROMOD, we establish that a universal payment of €50 per month per child aged under 6 could take 800,000 children in this age group out of...
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