The emergence of tax-benefit microsimulation models in the Global South: The experience of SAMOD, SOUTHMOD, and EUROMOD-based models for Latin America
H. Xavier Jara,
Katrin Gasior,
Jesse Lastunen and
Pia Rattenhuber
No wp-2026-80, WIDER Working Paper Series from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER)
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This paper examines the experience of building and using tax-benefit microsimulation models for countries in the Global South in EUROMOD. The study focuses mainly on three key initiatives: the pioneering SAMOD model, the SOUTHMOD project, and EUROMOD-based models for Latin America. The paper provides an overview of these initiatives and highlights the importance of taking account of the developing-country context in the simulations.
Keywords: Microsimulation; EUROMOD; SAMOD; SOUTHMOD; Latin America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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