International Journal of Microsimulation
2007 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 3, 2018
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Matteo Richiardi
- The Distributional Impact of VAT Reduction for Food in Hungary: Results from a Hungarian Microsimulation Model pp. 2-38

- Cathal O’Donoghue, Jinjing Li, Ilona Cserháti, Péter Elek, Tibor Keresztély and Tibor Takacs
- The Evaluation of Fiscal Consolidation Strategies pp. 39-58

- Matus Senaj, Zuzana Siebertova, Norbert Svarda and Jana Valachyova
- The Evaluation of Fiscal Consolidation Strategies APPENDIX pp. 59-77

- Matus Senaj, Zuzana Siebertova, Norbert Svarda and Jana Valachyova
- Care&WorkMOD: An Australian Microsimulation Model Projecting the Economic Impacts of Early Retirement in Informal Carers pp. 78-99

- Rupendra N Shrestha, Deborah Schofield, Melanie J B Zeppel, Michelle M Cunich, Robert Tanton, Simon Kelly, Lennert Veerman and Megan E Passey
- Global Sensitivity Analysis of a Model Simulating an Individual’s Health State through Their Lifetime pp. 100-121

- Abbygail Jaccard, Lise Retat, Martin Brown, Laura Webber and Zaid Chalabi
- Global Sensitivity Analysis of a Model Simulating an Individual’s Health State through Their Lifetime APPENDIX pp. 122-133

- Abbygail Jaccard, Lise Retat, Martin Brown, Laura Webber and Zaid Chalabi
- Microsimulation of Child Benefits: A Review of Studies pp. 134-169

- Ivica Urban and Martina Pezer
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Matteo Richiardi
- Female Labour Force Projections Using Microsimulation for Six EU Countries pp. 5-51

- Ross Richardson, Lia Pacelli, Ambra Poggi and Matteo Richiardi
- Female Labour Force Projections Using Microsimulation for Six EU Countries APPENDIX pp. 52-83

- Ross Richardson, Lia Pacelli, Ambra Poggi and Matteo Richiardi
- The Impact of the Retirement Decision and Demographics on Pension Sustainability: A Dynamic Microsimulation Analysis pp. 84-108

- Concepció Patxot, Meritxell Solé, Guadalupe Souto and Martin Spielauer
- A New Heuristic in Mutual Sequential Mate Search pp. 122-145

- Ismail Saglam
- Distributional Impacts of Behavioral Effects – Ex-Ante Evaluation of the 2017 Unemployment Insurance Reform in Finland pp. 146-168

- Mauri Kotamäki, Jukka Mattila and Jussi Tervola
- Simulating the Joint Distribution of Individuals, Households and Dwellings in Small Areas pp. 169-190

- Trond Husby, Olga Ivanova and Mark Thissen
- A Top-Down with Behaviour (TDB) Microsimulation Toolkit for Distributive Analysis pp. 191-213

- Luca Tiberti, Martín Cicowiez and John Cockburn
Volume 11, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Matteo Richiardi
- Why Complex, Data Demanding and Difficult to Estimate Agent Based Models? Lessons from a Decades Long Research Program pp. 4-60

- Gunnar Eliasson
- Increasing the Impact of Dynamic Microsimulation Modelling pp. 61-96

- Cathal O'Donoghue and Gijs Dekkers
- A Brief, Global History of Microsimulation Models in Health: Past Applications, Lessons Learned and Future Directions pp. 97-142

- Deborah Schofield, Melanie J B Zeppel, Owen Tan, Sharyn Lymer, Michelle M Cunich and Rupendra N Shrestha
- Spatial Microsimulation: Developments and Potential Future Directions pp. 143-161

- Robert Tanton
- Structural Labour Supply Models and Microsimulation pp. 162-197

- Rolf Aaberge and Ugo Colombino
- Quality Assessment of Microsimulation Models The Case of EUROMOD pp. 198-223

- Holly Sutherland
Volume 10, issue 3, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Matteo Richiardi
- MILC: A Microsimulation Model of the Natural History of Lung Cancer pp. 5-26

- Stavroula A Chrysanthopoulou
- Solving a Partial Equilibrium Model in a CGE Framework: The Case of a Behavioural Microsimulation Model pp. 27-58

- Xiao-guang Zhang
- Solving a Partial Equilibrium Model in a CGE Framework: The Case of a Behavioural Microsimulation Model; APPENDIX pp. 59-74

- Xiao-guang Zhang
- Spatial Competition with Interacting Agents pp. 75-91

- Bertrand Ottino-Loffler, Forrest Stonedahl, Vipin Veetil and Uri Wilensky
- Projected Population, Inequality and Social Expenditures: The Case of Flanders pp. 92-133

- Rembert De Blander, Ingrid Schockaert, André Decoster and Patrick Deboosere
- Exploring the Importance of Incentive Responses for Policy Projections pp. 134-164

- Justin van de Ven
- Exploring the Importance of Incentive Responses for Policy Projections; APPENDIX pp. 165-183

- Justin van de Ven
- The Code is the Model pp. 184-201

- Luzius Meisser
- The Code is the Model, Sometimes. A response to "The Code is the Model", by Luzius Meisser pp. 202-203

- Dan Tang
- The Code and the Model. A response to "The Code is the Model", by Luzius Meisser pp. 204-208

- Matteo Richiardi
Volume 10, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Matteo Richiardi
- A Microsimulation Model of Fertility, Childbearing, and Child Well-Being pp. 3-58

- Adam Thomas, Quentin Karpilow, Kate Welti, Jennifer Manlove and Elizabeth Cook
- Coordination in Centralized and Decentralized Systems pp. 86-102

- Vipin P Veetil
- Microsimulations of Demographic Changes in England and Wales Under Different EU Referendum Scenarios pp. 103-117

- Agnieszka M. Werpachowska and Roman Werpachowski
- simSALUD: Design and Implementation of an Open-source Wizard based Spatial Microsimulation Framework pp. 118-143

- Melanie Tomintz, Bernhard Kosar and Victor M García-Barrios
- A Tax-Benefit Model for Austria (AUTAX): Work Incentives and Distributional Effects of the 2016 Tax Reform pp. 144-176

- Michael Christl, Monika Köppl-Turyna and Dénes Kucsera
- Life Time Pension Benefits Relative to Life Time Contributions pp. 177-207

- Dennis Fredriksen and Nils M Stølen
- Review of Small Area Estimation and Microsimulation Modelling pp. 208-209

- Eveline S van Leeuwen
Volume 10, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Matteo Richiardi
- Microreg: A Traditional Tax-Benefit Microsimulation Model Extended To Indirect Taxes And In Kind Transfers pp. 5-38

- M Luisa Maitino, Letizia Ravagli and Nicola Sciclone
- Regressivity-Reducing VAT Reforms pp. 39-72

- Francesca Gastaldi, Paolo Liberati, Elena Pisano and Simone Tedeschi
- Inequality and Household Size: A Microsimulation for Uruguay pp. 73-105

- Veronica Amarante
- JAS-mine: A new platform for microsimulation and agent-based modelling pp. 106-134

- Matteo Richiardi and Ross Richardson
- Parameterising a detailed dynamic programming model of savings and labour supply using cross-sectional data pp. 135-166

- Justin van de Ven
- A Fine Grained Hybrid Spatial Microsimulation Technique for Generating Detailed Synthetic Individuals from Multiple Data Sources: An Application To Walking And Cycling pp. 167-200

- Ian Philips, Graham Clarke and David Watling
- Review of Spatial Microsimulation with R pp. 201-203

- Trond Husby
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