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Microsimulation - A Survey of Methods and Applications for Analyzing Economic and Social Policy


Joachim Merz


Research Institute on Professions; Leuphana University; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

June 1994

FFB Discussion Paper No. 9

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This essential dimensions of microsimulation as an instrument to analyze and forecast the individual impacts of alternative economic and social policy measures are surveyed in this study. The basic principles of microsimulation, which is a tool for practical policy advising as well as for research and teaching, are pointed out and the static and dynamic (cross-section and life-cycle) approaches are compared to one another. Present and past developments of microsimulation models and their areas of application are reviewed, focusing on the US, Europe and Australia. Based on general requirements and components of microsimulation models a microsimulation model's actual working mechanism are discussed by a concrete example: the concept and realization of MICSIM, a PC microsimulation model based on a relational database system, an offspring of the Sfb 3 Statitic Microsimulation Model. Common issues of microsimulation modeling are regarded: micro/macro link, behavioural response and the important question of evaluating microsimulation results. The concluding remarks accentuate the increasing use of microcomputers for microsimulation models also for teaching purposes.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 67

Keywords: Microsimulation, Microanalytic Simulation Models, Microanalysis, Economic and Social Policy Analysis

JEL Classification: C80, C81, D10, D30, D31, J20

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Merz, Joachim, Microsimulation - A Survey of Methods and Applications for Analyzing Economic and Social Policy (June 1994). FFB Discussion Paper No. 9. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1417311

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Joachim Merz (Contact Author)
Research Institute on Professions ( email )
Lüneburg
Germany
Leuphana University
Scharnhorststrasse 1
Lüneburg, 21314
Germany
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
P.O. Box 7240
Bonn, D-53072
Germany
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