In Social Modelling and Public Policy: What is microsimulation modelling and how is it being used? Laurie Brown and Ann Harding provide an overview of social modelling, and in particular a general introduction to and insight into the potential role and usefulness of microsimulation in analysing public policy
This paper describes microsimulation modelling in non-technical terms and explains what can be achie...
Recent changes in the social policy development arena in New Zealand mean that traitional methods of...
Research Paper Number 932. ISSN 0819-2642, ISBN 0734025882This paper describes microsimulation model...
During the last 20 years, microsimulation models have been increasingly applied in qualitative and q...
Microsimulation is a family of computer simulations that all depend on individual-level data as inpu...
A dynamic microsimulation model is a model that simulates the behaviour of micro-units over time. Or...
Microsimulation as a Tool for the Evaluation of Public Policies: Methods and Applications brings tog...
New Pathways to Microsimulation is a volume which covers a variety of applications on microsimulatio...
This book is a practical guide on how to design, create and validate a spatial microsimulation model...
Policy modelling is the application of agent based social simulation to the analysis of social polic...
Micro-simulation is an approach to analyze the impact of economic and social policy on the distribut...
This paper considers the degree of progress made by the field of dynamic microsimulation over the pa...
During the last twenty years, microsimulation models have been increasingly applied in qualitative a...
This book provides an overview of social science simulation as a tool for modelling and theory build...
With a continuous decline in the cost of manipulating data and a continuous increase in the richness...
This paper describes microsimulation modelling in non-technical terms and explains what can be achie...
Recent changes in the social policy development arena in New Zealand mean that traitional methods of...
Research Paper Number 932. ISSN 0819-2642, ISBN 0734025882This paper describes microsimulation model...
During the last 20 years, microsimulation models have been increasingly applied in qualitative and q...
Microsimulation is a family of computer simulations that all depend on individual-level data as inpu...
A dynamic microsimulation model is a model that simulates the behaviour of micro-units over time. Or...
Microsimulation as a Tool for the Evaluation of Public Policies: Methods and Applications brings tog...
New Pathways to Microsimulation is a volume which covers a variety of applications on microsimulatio...
This book is a practical guide on how to design, create and validate a spatial microsimulation model...
Policy modelling is the application of agent based social simulation to the analysis of social polic...
Micro-simulation is an approach to analyze the impact of economic and social policy on the distribut...
This paper considers the degree of progress made by the field of dynamic microsimulation over the pa...
During the last twenty years, microsimulation models have been increasingly applied in qualitative a...
This book provides an overview of social science simulation as a tool for modelling and theory build...
With a continuous decline in the cost of manipulating data and a continuous increase in the richness...
This paper describes microsimulation modelling in non-technical terms and explains what can be achie...
Recent changes in the social policy development arena in New Zealand mean that traitional methods of...
Research Paper Number 932. ISSN 0819-2642, ISBN 0734025882This paper describes microsimulation model...