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This paper examines the role of two non-cash transfers in the financial incentives to work in Ireland: subsidised … SWITCH, the ESRI's tax-benefit microsimulation model, to examine financial work incentives on both the extensive margin by …
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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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distributional effects and progressivity outcomes using a static microsimulation model based on data for the 2019/20 tax year. We …
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Microsimulation models of the LOTTE system are key tools for tax policy-making in Norway and are extensively used in … microsimulation models, we give examples of how the models are used in practical and academic work. …
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-benefit microsimulation model for Indonesia, was used in this study to evaluate the distributional effect of these programs to poverty and …
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How much does society value redistribution? The common method to derive inverse-optimum welfare weights is by inverting an optimal-tax model. Our alternative imposes fewer restrictions on labor supply and enables comparisons across household types. We use a structural labor supply model to...
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