International Journal of Microsimulation
2007 - 2025
Current editor(s): Matteo Richiardi From International Microsimulation Association Bibliographic data for series maintained by Jinjing Li (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 18, issue 3, 2025
- Are Energy Bills Squeezing People’s Spending? pp. 1-25

- Andrea Colabella, Luciano Lavecchia, Valentina Michelangeli and Raffaella Pico
- Modelling the Distributional Effects of the Cost-of-Living Crisis in Turkey and the South Caucasus: A Microsimulation Analysis pp. 26-49

- Zeynep Gizem Can, Cathal O’Donoghue, Denisa M Sologon, Darius Smith and Una Murray
- The impact of unexpected inflationary shock in 2022 and 2023 on the welfare of families: The case of Slovakia pp. 50-87

- Jana Valachyová and Matus Senaj
- The redistributive effects of inflation: a microsimulation analysis for Italy pp. 87-100

- Nicola Curci, Marco Savegnago, Giordano Zevi and Roberta Zizza
- The Distributional Impact of Inflation in Pakistan: A Case Study of a New Price Focused Microsimulation Framework, PRICES pp. 102-131

- Cathal O’Donoghue, Beenish Amjad, Jules Linden, Nora Lustig, Denisa M Sologon, Yang Wang and Zeynep Gizem Can
- Inflation and Government Response – Distributional Impact on Austrian Households pp. 132-154

- Paul Eckerstorfer, Markus Riegler and Friedrich Sindermann
Volume 18, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial pp. I-II

- Matteo G Richiardi
- Social Distress and (Some) Relief: Estimating the Impact of Pandemic Job Loss on Poverty in South Africa pp. 1-32

- Ihsaan Bassier, Joshua Budlender and Maya Goldman
- Economy-Wide Effect of Fiscal Drag in Ethiopia pp. 33-55

- Adnan Shahir, Francesco Figari and Solomon Tsehay Feleke
- Dynamic Microsimulation Modelling: A Survey and Critical Assessment IV pp. 56-83

- Cathal O’Donoghue
- The development of AUS-OA - a population health economic model of osteoarthritis in Australia pp. 84-94

- Chris Schilling, Yushy Zhou, Siddharth Rele, Cade Shadbolt, Sharmala Thuraisingam, Penny O’Brien, Josh Knight, Nabeeh Zakariyya, Michelle Dowsey and Peter Choong
- SimPaths: An open-source microsimulation model for life course analysis pp. 95-133

- Patryk Bronka, Justin van de Ven, Daniel Kopasker, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi and Matteo Richiardi
Volume 17, issue 3, 2024
- Editorial. 50 years with LOTTE pp. I-III

- Thor Thoresen
- The Use of Microsimulation Models to Inform US Tax Policymaking pp. 1-20

- Eric Toder
- The Effect of Earnings-Related Benefits on Financial Work Incentives pp. 21-43

- Theano Kakoulidou, Michael Doolan and Barra Roantree
- Accounting for Behavioral Effects in Microsimulation: A Reduced Form Approach pp. 44-72

- Joonas Ollonqvist, Jussi Tervola, Jukka Pirttilä and Thor Thoresen
- The LOTTE System of Tax Microsimulation Models pp. 73-95

- Zhiyang Jia, Bodil M Larsen, Bård Lian, Runa Nesbakken, Odd E Nygård, Thor Thoresen and Trine E Vattø
Volume 17, issue 2, 2024
- Editorial pp. I-III

- Matteo G Richiardi
- Modelling the Experimentally Organized Economy (II) pp. 1-59

- Gunnar Eliasson
- A Micro-Macro Interactive Simulation Model of the Swedish Economy pp. 60-128

- Gunnar Eliasson
- Experiments With Fiscal Policy Parameters on a Micro to Macro Model of The Swedish Economy pp. 129-156

- Gunnar Eliasson
- Allocation and Growth Effects of Corporate Income Taxes-Some Experiments in Quantification on a Micro-to-Macro Model of the Swedish Economy pp. 157-180

- Gunnar Eliasson and Thomas Lindberg
- The limits of Policymaking - An analysis of the consequences of boundedly rational government using the Swedish Micro-to-Macro model (MOSES) pp. 182-201

- Gunnar Eliasson and Erol Taymaz
- Endogenous Economic Growth Through Selection pp. 202-212

- Gunnar Eliasson
- Micro-Macro Simulation of Technological Systems: Economic Effects of Spillovers pp. 213-232

- Bo Carlsson, Gunnar Eliasson and Erol Taymaz
- Modelling Financial Derivatives Markets in a Firm Based Evolutionary Macro Model (MOSES)-On the market integration of computing, communications, and financial services pp. 233-278

- Gunnar Eliasson, Gunnar Eliasson and Erol Taymaz
- Firm Turnover and the Rate of Macro Economic Growth: Simulating the Macroeconomic Effects of Schumpeterian Creative Destruction pp. 279-296

- Gunnar Eliasson, Gunnar Eliasson, Dan Johansson and Erol Taymaz
- The Role of Commercialization Competence in Endogenous Economic Growth pp. 297-323

- Gérard Ballot, Gunnar Eliasson and Erol Taymaz
Volume 17, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial pp. I-II

- Matteo G Richiardi
- Local Natural Capital Influences on the Geospatial Distribution of Farm Incomes pp. 1-22

- Dilovar Haydarov, Cathal O’Donoghue, Mary Ryan and Chaosheng Zhang
- The Italian Treasury Dynamic Microsimulation Model: Data, Structure and Validation pp. 23-68

- Riccardo Conti, Michele Bavaro, Stefano Boscolo, Elena Fabrizi, Chiara Puccioni and Simone Tedeschi
- Dynamic Microsimulations of Regional Income Inequalities in Germany pp. 69-101

- Jana Emmenegger and Monika Obersneider
- Population-based Simulation of COVID-19 Outbreak in Iran: Comparison of Different Policy Options pp. 102-121

- Hassan Eini-Zinab and Hananeh Sadat Sadeghi
- Keeping the Best of Two Worlds: Linking CGE and Microsimulation Models for Policy Analysis pp. 122-144

- Konstantins Benkovskis, Ludmila Fadejeva, Anna Pluta and Anna Zasova
Volume 16, issue 3, 2023
- Editorial pp. I-II

- Matteo Richiardi
- The Cost of Basic Income in the United Kingdom: A Microsimulation Analysis pp. 1-18

- Karl Widerquist and Georg Arndt
- The Retirement Decision in Dynamic Microsimulation Models: An Exploratory Review pp. 19-48

- Montserrat Gonzalez Garibay
- EUROLAB: A Multidimensional Labour Supply-Demand Model for EU Countries pp. 49-76

- Edlira Narazani, Ugo Colombino and Bianey Palma
- Stay on Target: Population Projections and Microsimulation Design pp. 77-99

- Rachel J Bacon, George Hodulik, David Voas, Ivan Puga-Gonzalez and Wesley J Wildman
- The Projected Development of the Gender Pension Gap in Switzerland: Introducing MIDAS_CH pp. 100-129

- Tanja Kirn and Gijs Dekkers
Volume 16, issue 2, 2023
- Tributes to Ann Harding pp. I-XIX

- Various Authors
- Editorial. Special Issue in honour of Vale Emerita Professor Ann Harding AO pp. I-III

- Deborah Schofield
- Challenges and Opportunities of Dynamic Microsimulation Modelling pp. 1-13

- Ann Harding
- Trends in Income and Expenditure Inequality in the 1980s and 1990s: A Re-Examination and Further Results pp. 14-37

- Ann Harding and Harry Greenwell
- Worlds Apart: Postcodes with the Highest and Lowest Poverty Rates in Today’s Australia pp. 38-53

- Rachel Lloyd, Ann Harding and Harry Greenwell
- Women and Superannuation in the 21st Century: Poverty or Plenty? pp. 54-72

- Simon Kelly, Richard Percival and Ann Harding
- The Baby Boomers Revisited pp. 73-91

- Simon Kelly and Ann Harding
Volume 16, issue 1, 2023
- Editorial and outline of the special issue pp. I-II

- Matteo Richiardi
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Living Standards: Addressing the Challenges of Nowcasting Unprecedented Macroeconomic Shocks with Scant Data and Uncharted Economic Behavior pp. 1-27

- Nora Lustig, Valentina Martinez Pabon, Federico Sanz and Stephen D Younger
- The ‘German Job Miracle’ and Its Impact on Income Inequality: A Decomposition Study pp. 28-64

- Jannek Mühlhan
- SWITCH: A Tax-Benefit Model for Ireland Linked to Survey and Register Data pp. 65-88

- Claire Keane, Karina Doorley, Theano Kakoulidou and Seamus O’Malley
- Analysing the Effects of Healthcare Payment Policies on Poverty: A Microsimulation Study with Real-World Healthcare Data pp. 89-107

- Katri Aaltonen, Jussi Tervola and Pekka Heino
- Tax and Benefit Policies to Reduce Poverty in the Netherlands: A Microsimulation Analysis pp. 108-133

- Benedikt Goderis and Marente Vlekke
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