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contributions (SSC). Based on a dual data base and a microsimulation model of household labor supply behavior, we find a regressive … persists for PIT reductions, while the overall effects on inequality and progressivity become lower when payroll taxes are …
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We present a combined, consistent microsimulation-AGE model that uses the labour market model PACE-L, data from the …
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-distribution method. Poverty and inequality decline overall, since households with children and low income gain, while those who used to …
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between labour market segments in a combined, consistent microsimulation-AGE model with a flexible representation of …
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In the paper we describe in detail how to build linked CGE-microsimulation models (using fictitious data) following …
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between labour market segments in a combined, consistent microsimulation-AGE model with a flexible representation of …
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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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microsimulation model, ZEW TaxCoMM, which allows for the coherent micro-based analysis of revenue implications of tax reforms and the …
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numerical model for Germany. The model combines a microsimulation module, which captures the labour-supply decisions of …
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microsimulation model, ZEW TaxCoMM, which allows for the coherent micro-based analysis of revenue implications of tax reforms and the …
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