This paper documents methodology underlying the construction of the integrated data base for our study on “Wer trägt die Steuerlast in Deutschland? - Verteilungswirkungen des deutschen Steuer- und Transfersystems” (Who bears the tax burden in Germany? – Distributional Analyses of the German tax and transfer system). Financial support from the Hans Böckler Stiftung for the project is gratefully acknowledged. The paper greatly benefited from comments by the members of the scientific advisory council of the project
In Germany, a flagrant lack of official register or tax data for scholarly use leads to a situation ...
Die vorliegende Arbeit dokumentiert ein neues Mikrosimulationsmodell für Werbungskosten, das im Auft...
Household micro-datasets often do not contain information on gross incomes. We present an algorithm ...
This paper documents the integration of microsimulation tools for direct taxation, indirect taxation...
Within the actual economic and social policy discussion an increasing tax and duties burden is the s...
This article describes ZEW-EviSTA®, the microsimulation model developed and used at ZEW - Centre for...
Abstract: We exploit an exhaustive administrative dataset that includes the individual tax returns o...
We exploit an exhaustive administrative dataset that includes the individual tax returns of all hous...
Current political discussions in Germany and other European countries illustrate the importance acco...
ABSTRACT: Microsimulation based on income tax statistics may be useful in tax reform discussions. Un...
With the tax reform 2000 Germany has seen the implementation of the most ambitious tax reduction pro...
MIKMOD-ESt is a microsimulation model of the German personal income tax. Developed and operated on b...
National policymakers are increasingly aware that their tax policy options are constrained by intern...
This paper proposes a comparison of the results of tax policy analysis obtained on the basis of unit...
Since the availability of micro data derived from the German income tax statistics for research deta...
In Germany, a flagrant lack of official register or tax data for scholarly use leads to a situation ...
Die vorliegende Arbeit dokumentiert ein neues Mikrosimulationsmodell für Werbungskosten, das im Auft...
Household micro-datasets often do not contain information on gross incomes. We present an algorithm ...
This paper documents the integration of microsimulation tools for direct taxation, indirect taxation...
Within the actual economic and social policy discussion an increasing tax and duties burden is the s...
This article describes ZEW-EviSTA®, the microsimulation model developed and used at ZEW - Centre for...
Abstract: We exploit an exhaustive administrative dataset that includes the individual tax returns o...
We exploit an exhaustive administrative dataset that includes the individual tax returns of all hous...
Current political discussions in Germany and other European countries illustrate the importance acco...
ABSTRACT: Microsimulation based on income tax statistics may be useful in tax reform discussions. Un...
With the tax reform 2000 Germany has seen the implementation of the most ambitious tax reduction pro...
MIKMOD-ESt is a microsimulation model of the German personal income tax. Developed and operated on b...
National policymakers are increasingly aware that their tax policy options are constrained by intern...
This paper proposes a comparison of the results of tax policy analysis obtained on the basis of unit...
Since the availability of micro data derived from the German income tax statistics for research deta...
In Germany, a flagrant lack of official register or tax data for scholarly use leads to a situation ...
Die vorliegende Arbeit dokumentiert ein neues Mikrosimulationsmodell für Werbungskosten, das im Auft...
Household micro-datasets often do not contain information on gross incomes. We present an algorithm ...