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100 _aMitton, Lavinia
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100 _aSutherland, Holly
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100 _a Weeks, Melvyn
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245 0 _aMicrosimulation Modelling for Policy Analysis: Challenges and Innovations
260 _c2000
_bCambridge University Press,
_aCambridge et al.,
300 _a331 pages
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440 _aDAE Occasional Papers
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520 _aThe editors bring together examples of microsimulation modeling that are at the frontiers of developments in the field, either because they extend the range of techniques available to modelers, or because they demonstrate new applications for established methods. This volume represents the state of the art with chapters on the use of microsimulation for comparative policy research and for challenging conventional assumptions, combining microsimulation with other types of economic models and the much-neglected subjects of model alignment and validation. Data and case studies are taken from regions including Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America.
650 _aapplication
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650 _amicrosimulation
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650 _apolicy research
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856 _uhttps://www.cambridge.org/vi/academic/subjects/economics/economic-development-and-growth/microsimulation-modelling-policy-analysis-challenges-and-innovations?format=HB&isbn=9780521790062
_yPublisher's website
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