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The paper uses a micro-simulation computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to study the impact on poverty of trade …
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The paper simulates the redistributive impact of three possible scenarios for the introduction of a basic income (BI, also sometimes called "citizens' income") in Quebec. The simulations are revenue neutral at the joint provincial-federal government level. The first scenario assumes that a set...
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benchmark Mincer earnings equation, and using a newly developed microsimulation model we project future pension benefits for …
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This contribution describes the linkage of microsimulation models and computable general equilibrium (CGE) models using …, microsimulation models allow for detailed labor supply and distributional effects due to policy measures, as individual household data …
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der Methode der statischen Mikrosimulation unter Verwendung des Programms MICSIM vorgenommen. Diese Methode erlaubt es …
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Ex ante evaluation of policy reform proposals in general relies either on microsimulation models or computable general … microsimulation models, their main advantage is the foundation on individual household level data. This allows a detailed analysis of … who gains and who loses from a reform proposal. The main disadvantage of microsimulation models is that they neglect …
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the EU microsimulation model EUROMOD. The countries, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia …, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania and the UK, chose different policy mixes to achieve varying degrees of fiscal consolidation or …-policy change income distributions, except in Germany, Estonia and Lithuania. Including increases in VAT alters the comparative …
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