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Microsimulation Modelling for Policy Analysis
Challenges and Innovations

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Klappentext Modern policy problems require analysts to capture the interactions between policy and the complexities of economic and social life, as well as between policies of different types. Increasingly, microsimulation is employed to analyse these problems. This book brings together examples of microsimulation modelling that are at the frontiers of developments in the field, either because they extend the range of techniques available to modellers, or because they demonstrate new applications for established methods. It represents the state of the art with chapters on the use of microsimulation for comparative policy research and for challenging conventional assumptions, combining microsimulation with other types of economic models and the much-neglected subjects of model alignment and validation. Data and case studies are taken from regions including Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America. Zusammenfassung Brings together examples of microsimulation modelling that are at the frontiers of developments in the field! either because they extend the range of techniques available to modellers! or because they demonstrate new applications for established methods. Data and case studies are taken from regions including Asia-Pacific! Europe and North America. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction L. Mitton, H. Sutherland and M. Weeks; Part I. New Directions for Microsimulation: 2. The unit of analysis in microsimulation models for personal income taxes; fiscal unit or household? A. Decoster and G. Van Camp; 3. Assessing the direct and indirect effects of social policy: integrating the input-output and tax microsimulation models at Statistics Canada G. Cameron and R. Ezzedin; 4. A microsimulation analysis of the distribution of the indirect tax burden among Greek households G. Kaplanoglou; 5. Can we do better comparative research using microsimulation models? Lessons from the Micro-Analysis of Pensions Systems K. Rake; 6. Integrating output in EUROMOD: an assesment of the sensitivity of multi-country microsimulation results C. O'Donoghue, H. Sutherland and F. Utili; 7. The impact of demographic and other changes on expenditure on pharmaceutical benefits in 2020 in Australia A. Walker, R. Percival and A. Harding; 8. Public pensions in a dynamic microanalytic framework: the case of France C. Bonnet and R. Mahieu; 9. Validation of longitudinal dynamic microsimulation models: experience with CORSIM and DYNACAM S. Caldwell and R. J. Morrison; 10. Charging for care in later life: an exercise in dynamic microsimulation R. Hancock; 11. Individual alignment and group processing: an application to migration processes in DYNACAN D. Chenard; 12. Unemployment insurance and labour mobility: analysis using a new Swedish microsimulation model N. Swan; 13. Joint labour supply of married couples: efficiency and distribution effects of tax and labour market reforms R. Aaberge, U. Colombino, S. Strom and T. Wennemo; 14. Transition estimators in discrete choice models A. Duncan and M. Weeks....

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Authors H. Sutherland, Lavinia Sutherland Mitton
Assisted by Melvyn Weekes (Editor), Melvyn Weeks (Editor), Holly Sutherland (Editor), Lavinia Mitton (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 21.09.2000
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education
 
EAN 9780521790062
ISBN 978-0-521-79006-2
Pages 354
 
Series Department of Applied Economic > 65
 

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