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Consumption, savings and wealth
Methodology
Worlds Apart: Postcodes with the Highest and Lowest Poverty Rates in Today’s Australia
Rachel Lloyd et al.
Volume 16(2) Summer 2023
Consumption, savings and wealth
Trends in Income and Expenditure Inequality in the 1980s and 1990s: A Re-Examination and Further Results
Ann Harding, Harry Greenwell
Volume 16(2) Summer 2023
Health
Consumption, savings and wealth
The Impact of COVID-19 on Living Standards: Addressing the Challenges of Nowcasting Unprecedented Macroeconomic Shocks with Scant Data and Uncharted Economic Behavior
Nora Lustig et al.
Volume 16(1) Spring 2023
Health
Consumption, savings and wealth
Analysing the Effects of Healthcare Payment Policies on Poverty: A Microsimulation Study with Real-World Healthcare Data
Katri Aaltonen et al.
Volume 16(1) Spring 2023
Taxes and benefits
Consumption, savings and wealth
Modeling Work Incentives in Microsimulation Models
Anders Klevmarken
Volume 15(1) Spring 2022
Consumption, savings and wealth
Taxes and benefits
Collecting Data for Micro Analysis: Experiences from the Hus-pilot Study
Anders Klevmarken
Volume 15(1) Spring 2022
Taxes and benefits
Consumption, savings and wealth
Direct and Behavioral Effects of Income Tax Changes. Simulations with the Swedish Model MICROHUS
Anders Klevmarken, Paul Olovsson
Volume 15(1) Spring 2022
Consumption, savings and wealth
Comparing Register and Survey Wealth Data
Fredrik Johansson-Tormod, Anders Klevmarken
Volume 15(1) Spring 2022
Consumption, savings and wealth
The distributional impact of VAT reduction for food in Hungary: Results from a Hungarian microsimulation model
Cathal O’Donoghue et al.
Volume 11(3) Winter 2018
Consumption, savings and wealth
Labour supply and demand
Dynamic microsimulation
Parameterising a detailed dynamic programming model of savings and labour supply using cross-sectional data
Justin W. van de Ven
Volume 10(1) Spring 2017
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