This paper describes a structural dynamic microsimulation model of the household that has been developed to explore behavioural responses to pensions policy counterfactuals in Ireland. 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. The model is calibrated to match Irish survey data.data/Dynamic Programming,Savings,Labor Supply,Pensions/Individuals/Ireland
Retirement behaviour is the theme of increasing interest in the recent labour economic studies due t...
Pension systems in different countries vary widely in such aspects as the dependence of benefits on ...
This paper provides detailed empirical evidence on the saving behavior of Irish households using mic...
This paper describes a structural dynamic microsimulation model of the household that has been devel...
* The model described here is based upon the NIBAX model architecture, as described in van de Ven (2...
Although demographic ageing will affect Ireland later than many EU countries, by 2050 it will result...
This paper describes a structural dynamic microsimulation model of the household that has been devel...
This paper describes a fully behavioural microsimulation model that has recently been developed at t...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)’s Pensim2 model is a dynamic microsimulation model. The p...
Dynamic microsimulation models provide a means for studying future pension system trends, based on t...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a flexible computing framework designed to create a dynamic microsimu...
This paper describes a dynamic microsimulation model that has been devel-oped to consider household ...
Since a couple of decades, the pension policy of member states is a focal point of attention on the ...
This paper examines the distribution of lifetime income in Ireland. To do this a new prototype dynam...
A structural model of the household is described that represents current best-practice in the analys...
Retirement behaviour is the theme of increasing interest in the recent labour economic studies due t...
Pension systems in different countries vary widely in such aspects as the dependence of benefits on ...
This paper provides detailed empirical evidence on the saving behavior of Irish households using mic...
This paper describes a structural dynamic microsimulation model of the household that has been devel...
* The model described here is based upon the NIBAX model architecture, as described in van de Ven (2...
Although demographic ageing will affect Ireland later than many EU countries, by 2050 it will result...
This paper describes a structural dynamic microsimulation model of the household that has been devel...
This paper describes a fully behavioural microsimulation model that has recently been developed at t...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)’s Pensim2 model is a dynamic microsimulation model. The p...
Dynamic microsimulation models provide a means for studying future pension system trends, based on t...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a flexible computing framework designed to create a dynamic microsimu...
This paper describes a dynamic microsimulation model that has been devel-oped to consider household ...
Since a couple of decades, the pension policy of member states is a focal point of attention on the ...
This paper examines the distribution of lifetime income in Ireland. To do this a new prototype dynam...
A structural model of the household is described that represents current best-practice in the analys...
Retirement behaviour is the theme of increasing interest in the recent labour economic studies due t...
Pension systems in different countries vary widely in such aspects as the dependence of benefits on ...
This paper provides detailed empirical evidence on the saving behavior of Irish households using mic...