This paper describes a structural dynamic microsimulation model of the household that has been developed at the National Institute for exploring behavioural responses to various aspects of the economic environment, particularly in relation to tax and benefits policy. The model is based upon the life-cycle theory of behaviour, which assumes that individuals make their decisions to maximise expected lifetime utility, subject to expectations that are consistent with the prevailing decision making environment. These expectations are also considered to take into account various aspects of uncertainty regarding labour incomes, rates of return, relationship status and longevity. The model is designed to minimise computational time in the context o...
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a flexible computing framework designed to create a dynamic microsimu...
none4noIn microsimulation literature a limited number of models include a module aimed at analyz...
A structural model of the household is described that represents current best-practice in the analys...
This paper describes a fully behavioural microsimulation model that has recently been developed at t...
This paper describes a dynamic microsimulation model that has been devel-oped to consider household ...
This paper describes a structural dynamic microsimulation model of the household that has been devel...
The purpose of the paper is to provide a discussion of the various approaches for accounting for lab...
The purpose of the paper is to provide a discussion of the various approaches for accounting for lab...
This paper is published as Chapter 7 of Handbook of Microsimulation Modelling edited by Cathal O’Don...
The objective of the paper is to explore the saving and consumption responses of a representative ho...
This paper extends the standard model of life cycle consumption, saving and labor supply in a number...
Economists’ most basic model for studying Social Security policy issues is the so-called life-cycle...
This paper presents a method of predicting individuals’ welfare changes (compensating and equivalent...
This paper illustrates recent trends in household consumption and personal savings in the UK and the...
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a flexible computing framework designed to create a dynamic microsimu...
none4noIn microsimulation literature a limited number of models include a module aimed at analyz...
A structural model of the household is described that represents current best-practice in the analys...
This paper describes a fully behavioural microsimulation model that has recently been developed at t...
This paper describes a dynamic microsimulation model that has been devel-oped to consider household ...
This paper describes a structural dynamic microsimulation model of the household that has been devel...
The purpose of the paper is to provide a discussion of the various approaches for accounting for lab...
The purpose of the paper is to provide a discussion of the various approaches for accounting for lab...
This paper is published as Chapter 7 of Handbook of Microsimulation Modelling edited by Cathal O’Don...
The objective of the paper is to explore the saving and consumption responses of a representative ho...
This paper extends the standard model of life cycle consumption, saving and labor supply in a number...
Economists’ most basic model for studying Social Security policy issues is the so-called life-cycle...
This paper presents a method of predicting individuals’ welfare changes (compensating and equivalent...
This paper illustrates recent trends in household consumption and personal savings in the UK and the...
This paper outlines a methodology to identify the preference parameters that characterize household ...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a flexible computing framework designed to create a dynamic microsimu...
none4noIn microsimulation literature a limited number of models include a module aimed at analyz...