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In this paper we utilise microsimulation techniques in the form of an income generation model and a tax/benefit model …
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For at least half a century, and building on observations first made a century earlier, the gravity model has been the most commonly‐used paradigm for understanding gross migration flows between regions. This model owes its success to, firstly, its intuitive consistency with migration...
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This paper advances a structural inter-temporal model of labour supply that is able to simulate the dynamics of labour supply in a continuous setting and to circumvent two main drawbacks of most of the existing models. The first limitation is the inability to incorporate individual heterogeneity...
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the resulting fiscal and distributional effects in a comparative context, undertake a microsimulation study to quantify …
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-benefit policies on female labor supply based on a broad sample of 26 European countries in 2005-2010. The tax-benefit microsimulation …
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responses in microsimulation models. The paper focuses attention on two methodologies for modelling labour supply: the discrete …
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-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) and process-produced microdata from the German pension insurance. A microsimulation model is developed …
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We use a behavioural microsimulation model embedded in a numerical optimization procedure in order to identify optimal …
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taxation, combined with microsimulation and microeconometric techniques we derive the welfare function which makes the current …
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The Polish tax and benefit system is presented in the context of a recently developed microsimulation model, SIMPL. The …
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