
Microeconomic simulation models for public policy analysis
Title:
Microeconomic simulation models for public policy analysis
Author:
Haveman, Robert H.
ISBN:
9780123332011
9781483263267
Publication Information:
New York : Academic Press, 1980.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (2 volumes) : illustrations.
Series:
Institute for Research on Poverty monograph series
Institute for Research on Poverty monograph series.
Contents:
v. 1. Distributional impacts. The merge 1973 data file / Joseph J. Minarik -- Food stamp policy modeling : an application of MATH / Harold Beebout -- Microanalytic modeling and the analysis of public transfer policies / Guy H. Orcutt, Amihai Glazer, Robert Harris, and Richard Wertheimer II -- Aspects of a negative income tax : program cost, adequacy of support, and induced labor supply reduction / Myles Maxfield, Jr. -- A microsimulation model for analyzing alternative welfare reform proposals : an application to the program for better jobs and income / David Betson, David Greenberg, and Richard Kasten -- The comprehensive human resources data system : a model for estimating the distributional impacts of energy policies / Jill A. King -- The HRRC health care sector simulation model / Donald E. Yett, Leonard Drabek, Michael D. Intriligator, and Larry J. Kimbell -- v. 2. Sectoral, regional and general equilibrium model of the U.S. economy / Robert L. Bennett and Barbara R. Bergmann -- Experiments with fiscal policy parameters on a micro to macro model of the Swedish economy / Gunnar Eliasson -- Corporate and personal tax integration in the United States : some preliminary findings / Don Fullerton, A. Thomas King, John B. Shoven, and John Whalley -- A microeconomic simulation model for analyzing the regional and distributional effects of tax-transfer policy : an analysis of The Program for Better Jobs and Income / Robert H. Haveman, Kevin Hollenbeck, David Betson, and Martin Holmer -- Rehabilitating central-city housing : simulations with the Urban Institute housing model / Larry Ozanne and Jean E. Vanski -- IDIOM : a disaggregated policy-impact model of the U.S. economy / Stephen P. Dresch and Daniel A. Updegrove -- Microdata simulation : current status, problems, prospects / Kenneth J. Arrow.
Abstract:
Microeconomic Simulation Models for Public Policy Analysis, Volume 1: Distributional Impacts is a collection of papers presented at a conference of the same title held in Washington, D.C. in March 1978. This collection discusses extended micro data models for first-round distributional analysis, models that incorporate behavioral responses to the policies being stimulated, models of macroeconomics, and models that have sectorial or regional impacts. One paper explains that increasing support for the negative income tax scheme can result in bigger increase in the budgetary cost of the program i.
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