International Journal of Microsimulation
2007 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 3, 2013
- Editorial Volume 6(3) Winter 2013 pp. 1-2

- Gijs Dekkers
- Taxation of Married Couples in Germany and the UK: One-Earner Couples Make the Difference pp. 3-24

- Stefan Bach, Peter Haan and Richard Ochmann
- A new equilibrium simulation procedure with discrete choice models pp. 25-49

- Ugo Colombino
- Testing the Statistical Significance of Microsimulation Results: A Plea pp. 50-77

- Tim Goedemé, Karel Van den Bosch, Lina Salanauskaite and Gerlinde Verbist
- Book review: Fiscal Inclusive Development: Micro Simulation Models For Latin America pp. 78-81

- Marjan Maes
Volume 6, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Gijs Dekkers
- A survey of dynamic microsimulation models: uses, model structure and methodology pp. 3-55

- Jinjing Li and Cathal O'Donoghue
- Modelling Household Spending Using a Random Assignment Scheme pp. 56-75

- Tony Lawson
- Modelling Private Wealth Accumulation and Spend-down in the Italian Microsimulation Model CAPP_DYN: A Life-Cycle Approach pp. 76-122

- Simone Tedeschi, Elena Pisano, Carlo Mazzaferro and Marcello Morciano
Volume 5, issue 2, 2012
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Gijs Dekkers
- Accrued Pension Rights in Belgium: Micro-Simulation of Reforms pp. 22-39

- Alain Jousten, Sergio Perelman, Fabio Sigismondi and Ekaterina Tarantchenko
- Linking a Microsimulation Model to a Dynamic CGE Model: Climate Change Mitigation Policies and Income Distribution in Australia pp. 40-58

- Hielke Buddelmeyer, Nicolas Hérault, Guyonne Kalb and Mark van Zijll de Jong
- On weights in dynamic-ageing microsimulation models pp. 59-65

- Gijs Dekkers and Richard Cumpston
- MIKMOD-ESt: A Static Microsimulation Model of Personal Income Taxation in Germany pp. 66-73

- Judith Flory and Sven Stöwhase
Volume 5, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Gijs Dekkers
- The evaluation of health policies through dynamic microsimulation methods pp. 2-20

- Eugenio Zucchelli, Andrew Jones and Nigel Rice
- A more efficient sampling procedure, using loaded probabilities pp. 21-30

- J. Richard Cumpston
- A Mate-Matching Algorithm for Continuous-Time Microsimulation Models pp. 31-51

- Sabine Zinn
- Simulating Histories within Dynamic Microsimulation Models pp. 52-76

- Jinjing Li and Cathal O'Donoghue
Volume 4, issue 3, 2011
- Editorial - Special Issue on Health pp. 1-2

- Laurie Brown
- Constructing a Basefile for Simulating Kunmings Medical Insurance Scheme of Urban Employees pp. 3-16

- Xiong Linping, Tang Weidong and Liu Hong
- Challenges and Solutions in Constructing a Microsimulation Model of the Use and Costs of Medical Services in Australia pp. 17-31

- Sharyn Lymer, Laurie Brown, Ann Harding and Alicia Payne
- Modelling the cost of ill health in Health&WealthMOD (Version II): lost labour force participation, income and taxation, and the impact of disease prevention pp. 32-36

- Deborah Schofield, Rupendra Shrestha, Emily Callander, Richard Pervical, Simon Kelly, Megan Passey and Susan Fletcher
- Projecting the impacts of illness on labour force participation: An application of Health&WealthMOD pp. 37-47

- Deborah Schofield, Rupendra Shrestha, Megan Passey, Susan Fletcher, Simon Kelly and Richard Percival
- Using Statistics Canada LifePaths Microsimulation Model to Project the Disability Status of Canadian Elderly pp. 48-56

- Jacques Légaré and Yannick Décarie
- Cost-Benefit Model System of Chronic Diseases in Australia to Assess and Rank Prevention and Treatment Options pp. 57-70

- Agnes E. Walker and Stephen Colagiuri
- Economic Modelling of the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes in Australia The Diabetes Model pp. 71-80

- Linc Thurecht, Laurie Brown and Mandy Yap
Volume 4, issue 2, 2011
- Guest Editorial - Special Issue on Taxation And Microsimulation pp. 1-2

- Gijs Dekkers and Eveline van Leeuwen
- Dual Income Tax Reform in Germany. A Microsimulation Approach pp. 3-13

- Gerhard Wagenhals
- On the Italian ACE and its impact on enterprise performance: a PLS-path modeling analysis pp. 14-26

- Simona Balzano, Filippo Oropallo and Valentino Parisi
- Taxation of closely held corporations efficiency aspects pp. 27-40

- Peter Ericson and Johan Fall
- Microsimulation of indirect taxes pp. 41-56

- André Decoster, Jason Loughrey, Cathal O'Donoghue and Dirk Verwerft
- A care time benefit as a timely alternative for the non-working spouse compensation in the Belgian tax system pp. 57-72

- Joris Ghysels, Josefine Vanhille and Gerlinde Verbist
- Developing a static microsimulation model for the analysis of housing taxation in Italy pp. 73-85

- Simone Pellegrino, Massimiliano Piacenza and Gilberto Turati
Volume 4, issue 1, 2011
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Gijs Dekkers
- A dynamic micro-econometric simulation model for firms pp. 2-20

- Hovick Shahnazarian
- Microsimulation of Virtual Encounters: A New Methodology for the Analysis of Socio-Cultural Cleavages pp. 21-34

- Georg Muller
- The siena microsimulation model (sm2) for net-gross conversion of eu-silc income variables pp. 35-53

- Gianni Betti, Gabriella Donatiello and Vijay Verma
- Cross-validating administrative and survey datasets through microsimulation pp. 54-71

- Philippe Liégeois, Frédéric Berger, Nizamul Islam and Raymond Wagener
- Micro simulations on the effects of ageing-related policy measures: The Social Affairs Department of the Netherlands Ageing and Pensions Model pp. 72-99

- Jan-Maarten Van Sonsbeek and J.M.van.sonsbeek@vu.nl
- Note - The European Network for Dynamic Microsimulation (EURODYM) A vision and the state of affairs pp. 100-105

- Gijs Dekkers and Asghar Zaidi
Volume 3, issue 2, 2010
- Guest Editorial - Special Issue On Methodological Issues In Microsimulation pp. 1-2

- Gijs Dekkers and Eveline van Leeuwen
- Methodological Issues in Spatial Microsimulation Modelling for Small Area Estimation pp. 3-22

- Azizur Rahman, Ann Harding, Robert Tanton and Shuangzhe Liu
- Pushing It To The Edge: Extending Generalised Regression As A Spatial Microsimulation Method pp. 23-33

- Robert Tanton and Yogi Vidyattama
- Alignment And Matching In Multi-purpose Household Microsimulations pp. 34-45

- Richard Cumpston
- Validating a dynamic population microsimulation model: Recent experience in Australia pp. 46-64

- Ann Harding, Marcia Keegan and Simon Kelly
- Simulating Migration In The Pensim2 Dynamic Microsimulation Model pp. 65-79

- Cathal ODonoghue, Howard Redway and John Lennon
- Techniques for Managing Changes to Existing Simulation Models pp. 80-89

- Sally Edwards
Volume 3, issue 1, 2010
- Guest Editorial - Macro-micro analytics: background, motivation, advantages and remaining challenges pp. 1-7

- François Bourguignon, Maurizio Bussolo and John Cockburn
- A non-parametric microsimulation approach to assess changes in inequality and poverty pp. 8-23

- Robert Vos and Marco Sánchez Cantillo
- Sequential macro-micro modelling with behavioural microsimulations pp. 24-34

- Jann Lay
- Sequential linking of Computable General Equilibrium and microsimulation models: a comparison of behavioural and reweighting techniques pp. 35-42

- Nicolas Hérault
- Scaling up infrastructure spending in the Philippines: A CGE top-down bottom-up microsimulation approach pp. 43-59

- Luc Savard
- Integrated Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) microsimulation approach pp. 60-71

- John Cockburn, Erwin Corong and Caesar Cororaton
- Linking CGE and microsimulation models: a comparison of different approaches pp. 72-91

- Giulia Colombo
- Economic growth and income distribution: linking macro-economic models with household survey data at the global level pp. 92-103

- Maurizio Bussolo, Rafael De Hoyos and Denis Medvedev
- Case Study: A gender-focused macro-micro analysis of the poverty impacts of trade liberalization in South Africa pp. 104-108

- Margaret Chitiga, John Cockburn, Bernard Decaluwe, Ismaël Fofana and Ramos Mabugu
- Case Study: The growth and poverty impacts of trade liberalization in Senegal pp. 109-113

- John Cockburn, Erwin Corong, Bernard Decaluwe, Ismaël Fofana and Véronique Robichaud
- Case Study: Tax reform, income distribution and poverty in Brazil: an applied general equilibrium analysis pp. 114-117

- Joaquim de Souza Ferreira Filho, Carliton V dos Santos and Sandra M do Prado Lima
- Case Study: Impacts of trade liberalization on poverty and inequality in Argentina: policy insights from a non-parametric CGE Microsimulation analysis pp. 118-122

- Martín Cicowiez, Carolina Díaz-Bonilla and Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla
- Case Study: Welfare and poverty impacts of trade liberalization: a dynamic CGE microsimulation analysis pp. 123-126

- Selim Raihan
- Case Study: Global economic crisis and poverty in Pakistan pp. 127-129

- Vaqar Ahmed and Cathal ODonoghue
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