H. Sutherland
Microsimulation Modelling for Policy Analysis
Challenges and Innovations
Herausgeber: Mitton, Lavinia; Sutherland, Holly
H. Sutherland
Microsimulation Modelling for Policy Analysis
Challenges and Innovations
Herausgeber: Mitton, Lavinia; Sutherland, Holly
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Applications and methods of state of the art microsimulation modelling.
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Applications and methods of state of the art microsimulation modelling.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521790062
- ISBN-10: 0521790069
- Artikelnr.: 35675643
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521790062
- ISBN-10: 0521790069
- Artikelnr.: 35675643
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction L. Mitton, H. Sutherland and M. Weeks; Part I. New
Directions for Microsimulation: 2. The unit of analysis in microsimulation
models for personal income taxes; fiscal unit or household? A. Decoster and
G. Van Camp; 3. Assessing the direct and indirect effects of social policy:
integrating the input-output and tax microsimulation models at Statistics
Canada G. Cameron and R. Ezzedin; 4. A microsimulation analysis of the
distribution of the indirect tax burden among Greek households G.
Kaplanoglou; 5. Can we do better comparative research using microsimulation
models? Lessons from the Micro-Analysis of Pensions Systems K. Rake; 6.
Integrating output in EUROMOD: an assesment of the sensitivity of
multi-country microsimulation results C. O'Donoghue, H. Sutherland and F.
Utili; 7. The impact of demographic and other changes on expenditure on
pharmaceutical benefits in 2020 in Australia A. Walker, R. Percival and A.
Harding; 8. Public pensions in a dynamic microanalytic framework: the case
of France C. Bonnet and R. Mahieu; 9. Validation of longitudinal dynamic
microsimulation models: experience with CORSIM and DYNACAM S. Caldwell and
R. J. Morrison; 10. Charging for care in later life: an exercise in dynamic
microsimulation R. Hancock; 11. Individual alignment and group processing:
an application to migration processes in DYNACAN D. Chenard; 12.
Unemployment insurance and labour mobility: analysis using a new Swedish
microsimulation model N. Swan; 13. Joint labour supply of married couples:
efficiency and distribution effects of tax and labour market reforms R.
Aaberge, U. Colombino, S. Strom and T. Wennemo; 14. Transition estimators
in discrete choice models A. Duncan and M. Weeks.
Directions for Microsimulation: 2. The unit of analysis in microsimulation
models for personal income taxes; fiscal unit or household? A. Decoster and
G. Van Camp; 3. Assessing the direct and indirect effects of social policy:
integrating the input-output and tax microsimulation models at Statistics
Canada G. Cameron and R. Ezzedin; 4. A microsimulation analysis of the
distribution of the indirect tax burden among Greek households G.
Kaplanoglou; 5. Can we do better comparative research using microsimulation
models? Lessons from the Micro-Analysis of Pensions Systems K. Rake; 6.
Integrating output in EUROMOD: an assesment of the sensitivity of
multi-country microsimulation results C. O'Donoghue, H. Sutherland and F.
Utili; 7. The impact of demographic and other changes on expenditure on
pharmaceutical benefits in 2020 in Australia A. Walker, R. Percival and A.
Harding; 8. Public pensions in a dynamic microanalytic framework: the case
of France C. Bonnet and R. Mahieu; 9. Validation of longitudinal dynamic
microsimulation models: experience with CORSIM and DYNACAM S. Caldwell and
R. J. Morrison; 10. Charging for care in later life: an exercise in dynamic
microsimulation R. Hancock; 11. Individual alignment and group processing:
an application to migration processes in DYNACAN D. Chenard; 12.
Unemployment insurance and labour mobility: analysis using a new Swedish
microsimulation model N. Swan; 13. Joint labour supply of married couples:
efficiency and distribution effects of tax and labour market reforms R.
Aaberge, U. Colombino, S. Strom and T. Wennemo; 14. Transition estimators
in discrete choice models A. Duncan and M. Weeks.
1. Introduction L. Mitton, H. Sutherland and M. Weeks; Part I. New
Directions for Microsimulation: 2. The unit of analysis in microsimulation
models for personal income taxes; fiscal unit or household? A. Decoster and
G. Van Camp; 3. Assessing the direct and indirect effects of social policy:
integrating the input-output and tax microsimulation models at Statistics
Canada G. Cameron and R. Ezzedin; 4. A microsimulation analysis of the
distribution of the indirect tax burden among Greek households G.
Kaplanoglou; 5. Can we do better comparative research using microsimulation
models? Lessons from the Micro-Analysis of Pensions Systems K. Rake; 6.
Integrating output in EUROMOD: an assesment of the sensitivity of
multi-country microsimulation results C. O'Donoghue, H. Sutherland and F.
Utili; 7. The impact of demographic and other changes on expenditure on
pharmaceutical benefits in 2020 in Australia A. Walker, R. Percival and A.
Harding; 8. Public pensions in a dynamic microanalytic framework: the case
of France C. Bonnet and R. Mahieu; 9. Validation of longitudinal dynamic
microsimulation models: experience with CORSIM and DYNACAM S. Caldwell and
R. J. Morrison; 10. Charging for care in later life: an exercise in dynamic
microsimulation R. Hancock; 11. Individual alignment and group processing:
an application to migration processes in DYNACAN D. Chenard; 12.
Unemployment insurance and labour mobility: analysis using a new Swedish
microsimulation model N. Swan; 13. Joint labour supply of married couples:
efficiency and distribution effects of tax and labour market reforms R.
Aaberge, U. Colombino, S. Strom and T. Wennemo; 14. Transition estimators
in discrete choice models A. Duncan and M. Weeks.
Directions for Microsimulation: 2. The unit of analysis in microsimulation
models for personal income taxes; fiscal unit or household? A. Decoster and
G. Van Camp; 3. Assessing the direct and indirect effects of social policy:
integrating the input-output and tax microsimulation models at Statistics
Canada G. Cameron and R. Ezzedin; 4. A microsimulation analysis of the
distribution of the indirect tax burden among Greek households G.
Kaplanoglou; 5. Can we do better comparative research using microsimulation
models? Lessons from the Micro-Analysis of Pensions Systems K. Rake; 6.
Integrating output in EUROMOD: an assesment of the sensitivity of
multi-country microsimulation results C. O'Donoghue, H. Sutherland and F.
Utili; 7. The impact of demographic and other changes on expenditure on
pharmaceutical benefits in 2020 in Australia A. Walker, R. Percival and A.
Harding; 8. Public pensions in a dynamic microanalytic framework: the case
of France C. Bonnet and R. Mahieu; 9. Validation of longitudinal dynamic
microsimulation models: experience with CORSIM and DYNACAM S. Caldwell and
R. J. Morrison; 10. Charging for care in later life: an exercise in dynamic
microsimulation R. Hancock; 11. Individual alignment and group processing:
an application to migration processes in DYNACAN D. Chenard; 12.
Unemployment insurance and labour mobility: analysis using a new Swedish
microsimulation model N. Swan; 13. Joint labour supply of married couples:
efficiency and distribution effects of tax and labour market reforms R.
Aaberge, U. Colombino, S. Strom and T. Wennemo; 14. Transition estimators
in discrete choice models A. Duncan and M. Weeks.