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of microsimulation techniques to evaluate the effect of covering those needs through an increase in pension assistance … reforms and discuss the importance of using microsimulation techniques, in particular to assess the effect of budget neutral …
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associated with the Nordic model. The results show that Finland had the most redistributive policy changes in the studied time …
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period. The EU tax-benefit microsimulation model EUROMOD is used for this purpose in combination with up to date macro …
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(CGE) model with the EUROMOD microsimulation framework that exploits the rich detail of household-level data. The link … sector into a non-behavioural microsimulation. The results suggest that policymakers face an equity-efficiency trade …
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-benefit microsimulation model for the EU. First, we briefly report the process of updating EUROMOD. We then present indicators for income …
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tax-benefit microsimulation model for Russia (RUSMOD) which is based upon the EUROMOD platform. RUSMOD simulates the …
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-benefit microsimulation model for the EU. First, we briefly report the process of constructing and updating EUROMOD. We then present …
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this paper, we use a new Australian microsimulation model, ATM, built on the EUROMOD platform to examine the extent to …
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In the microsimulation literature, it is still uncommon to test the statistical significance of results. In this paper … we argue that this situation is both undesirable and unnecessary. Provided the parameters used in the microsimulation are … exogenous, as is often the case in static microsimulation of the first-order effects of policy changes, simple statistical tests …
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