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-cycle model. The representative household maximises lifetime utility through its choice of optimal levels of consumption, housing … and saving. A key feature of the approach is modelling the consumption of housing services as a separate good in …
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-cycle model. The representative household maximises lifetime utility through its choice of optimal levels of consumption, housing … and saving. A key feature of the approach is modelling the consumption of housing services as a separate good in …
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-cycle model. The representative household maximises lifetime utility through its choice of optimal levels of consumption, housing … and saving. A key feature of the approach is modelling the consumption of housing services as a separate good in …
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-cycle model. The representative household maximises lifetime utility through its choice of optimal levels of consumption, housing … and saving. A key feature of the approach is modelling the consumption of housing services as a separate good in …
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This paper extends behavioural microsimulation modelling so that third round effects of a policy change can be simulated. The first round effects relate to fixed hours of work, while second round effects allow for changes in desired hours of work at unchanged wages. These allow for endogenous...
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This paper presents a social accounting model to examine the entrants, exits and transitions of individuals among a wide range of benefit categories in New Zealand. Transition rates and flows are estimated separately for periods before the global financial crisis (GFC) and periods following the...
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build up probabilistic projections for social expenditure as a share of GDP using simulation methods, following Creedy and …
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