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Editorial. Macro-micro analytics: Background, motivation, advantages and remaining challenges
François Bourguignon et al.
Volume 3(1) Spring 2010
Methodology
Taxes and benefits
A non-parametric microsimulation approach to assess changes in inequality and poverty
Rob Vos, Marco V. Sánchez
Volume 3(1) Spring 2010
Micro-macro linkage
Trade
Impacts of Trade Liberalization on Poverty and Inequality in Argentina: Policy Insights from a Non-parametric CGE Microsimulation Analysis
Martín Cicowiez et al.
Volume 3(1) Spring 2010
Methodology
Micro-macro linkage
Economic growth and income distribution: linking macro- economic models with household survey data at the global level
Maurizio Bussolo et al.
Volume 3(1) Spring 2010
Micro-macro linkage
Trade
Case study: A gender-focused macro-micro analysis of the poverty impacts of trade liberalization in south africa
Margaret Chitiga et al.
Volume 3(1) Spring 2010
Taxes and benefits
Tax and Benefit Policies in the Enlarged Europe: Assessing the Impact with Microsimulation models, by O. Lelkes and H. Sutherland (2009)
Gijs Dekkers
Volume 2(2) Autumn 2009
Methodology
Taxes and benefits
Towards a multi-purpose framework for tax-benefit microsimulation: Lessons from EUROMOD
Herwig Immervoll, Cathal O’Donoghue
Volume 2(2) Autumn 2009
Methodology
Econometric flexibility in microsimulation: An age-centred regression approach
John Sabelhaus, Lina Walker
Volume 2(2) Autumn 2009
Methodology
Dynamic microsimulation
The life-cycle income analysis model (LIAM): A study of a flexible dynamic microsimulation modelling computing framework
Cathal O’Donoghue et al.
Volume 2(1) Spring 2009
Methodology
Taxes and benefits
Micro-macro linkage
Combining microsimulation with CGE and macro modelling for distributional analysis in developing and transition countries
James B. Davies
Volume 2(1) Spring 2009
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