International Journal of Microsimulation
2007 - 2025
Current editor(s): Matteo Richiardi
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Volume 2, issue 5, 2012
- A Microsimulation Approach to an Optimal Swedish Income Tax pp. 2-21

- Peter Ericson and Lennart Flood
Volume 2, issue 2, 2009
- Econometric flexibility in microsimulation: an age-centred regression approach pp. 1-14

- John Sabelhaus and Lina Walker
- Dynamic spatial microsimulation using the concept of GHOSTs pp. 15-26

- David Rossiter, Dimitris Ballas, Graham Clarke and Danny Dorling
- Predicting the need for aged care services at the small area level: the CAREMOD spatial microsimulation model pp. 27-42

- Sharyn Lymer, Laurie Brown, Ann Harding and Mandy Yap
- Towards a multi-purpose framework for tax-benefit microsimulation: lessons from EUROMOD pp. 43-54

- Herwig Immervoll and Cathal O'Donoghue
- Research Note - Estimating the effects of a major reform in additional child Sven Stöwhasebenefits granted to German low-income households pp. 55-57

- Sven Stöwhase
- Case Studies - Health&WealthMOD: a microsimulation model of the economic impacts of diseases on older workers pp. 58-63

- Deborah Schofield, Megan Passey, Arul Earnest, Richard Percival, Simon Kelly, Rupendra Shrestha and Susan Fletcher
- Book Review - Tax and benefit policies in the enlarged Europe: assessing the impact with microsimulation models pp. 64-65

- Gijs Dekkers
Volume 2, issue 1, 2009
- FiFoSiM - an integrated tax benefit microsimulation and CGE model for Germany pp. 1-15

- Andreas Peichl and Thilo Schaefer
- The Life-Cycle Income Analysis Model (LIAM): a study of a flexible dynamic microsimulation modelling computing framework pp. 16-31

- Cathal O'Donoghue, John Lennon and Stephen Hynes
- Income tax statistics analysis: A comparison of microsimulation versus group simulation pp. 32-48

- Heiko Müller and Caren Sureth
- Combining microsimulation with CGE and macro modelling for distributional analysis in developing and transition countries pp. 49-56

- James Davies
- reviews - Simulating an ageing population: a microsimulation approach applied to Sweden pp. 66-67

- Paul Williamson
Volume 1, issue 6, 2013
- Editorial Special Issue on EUROMOD pp. 1-3

- Francesco Figari and Iva Tasseva
- EUROMOD: the European Union tax-benefit microsimulation model pp. 4-26

- Holly Sutherland and Francesco Figari
- Tax-benefit systems, income distribution and work incentives in the European Union pp. 27-62

- H. Xavier Jara and Alberto Tumino
- Towards a European Union Child Basic Income? Within and between country effects pp. 63-85

- Horacio Levy, Manos Matsaganis and Holly Sutherland
- The importance of choosing the data set for tax-benefit analysis pp. 86-121

- Lidia Ceriani, Carlo Fiorio and Chiara Gigliarano
- Impact assessment of alternative reforms of Child Allowances using RUSMOD the static tax-benefit microsimulation model for Russia pp. 122-156

- Daria Popova
- Improving work incentives in Serbia: evaluation of a tax policy reform using SRMOD pp. 157-176

- Sasa Randelovic and Jelena Zarkovic Rakic
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- The role of the International Journal of Microsimulation pp. 1-2

- Paul Williamson
- A new type of socio-economic system pp. 3-9

- Guy Orcutt
- The financial implications of working longer: An Application of a Micro-Economic Model of Retirement in Belgium pp. 10-25

- Gijs Dekkers
- Simulating disease transmission dynamics at a multi-scale level pp. 26-34

- Moshe B Hoshen, Anthony H Burton and Themis J V Bowcock
- Dynamic microsimulation of health care demand, health care finance and the economic impact of health behaviours: survey and review pp. 35-53

- Martin Spielauer
- Research Note - Tax-Benefit Microsimulation Models In Eastern Europe pp. 54-56

- Orsolya Lelkes
- Book Review - Micro-simulation in action: policy analysis in Europe using EUROMOD pp. 57-58

- Paul Williamson