Microsimulation modelling for policy analysis : challenges and innovations /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Mitton, Lavinia, Sutherland, H. (Holly), Weeks, Melvyn J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Series:Occasional papers (University of Cambridge. Department of Applied Economics) ; 65.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The unit of analysis in microsimulation models for personal income taxes : fiscal unit or household? / André Decoster and Guy Van Camp
  • Assessing the direct and indirect effects of social policy : integrating input-output and tax microsimulation models at Statistics Canada / Grant Cameron and Ross Ezzedin
  • A microsimulation analysis of the distribution of the indirect tax burden among Greek households / Georgia Kaplanoglou
  • Can we do better comparative research using microsimulation models? Lessons from the micro-analysis of pensions systems / Katherine Rake
  • Integrating output in EUROMOD : an assessment of the sensitivity of multi-country microsimulation results / Cathal O'Donoghue, Holly Sutherland and Francesca Utili
  • The impact of demographic and other changes on expenditure on pharmaceutical benefits in 2020 in Australia / Agnes Walker, Richard Percival and Ann Harding
  • Public pensions in a dynamic microanalytic framework : the case of France / Carole Bonnet and Ronan Mahieu
  • Validation of longitudinal dynamic microsimulation models : experience with CORSIM and DYNACAN / Steven Caldwell and Richard J. Morrison
  • Charging for care in later life : an exercise in dynamic microsimulation / Ruth Hancock
  • Individual alignment and group processing : an application to migration processes in DYNACAN / Denis Chénard
  • Unemployment insurance and labour mobility : analysis using a new Swedish microsimulation model / Neil Swan
  • Joint labour supply of married couples : efficiency and distribution effects of tax and labour market reforms / Rolf Aaberge ... [et al.]
  • Transitions estimators in discrete choice models / Alan Duncan and Melvyn Weeks.