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The Arithmetic of Tax and Social Security Reform Gerry Redmond (University of Cambridge)

The Arithmetic of Tax and Social Security Reform By Gerry Redmond (University of Cambridge)

The Arithmetic of Tax and Social Security Reform by Gerry Redmond (University of Cambridge)


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Tax-benefit models are powerful tools for the analysis of the impact of policy reform, in regular use around the world in government and research organisations. This study focuses on one particular model, POLIMOD and provides a comprehensive assessment of its theory and workings.

The Arithmetic of Tax and Social Security Reform Summary

The Arithmetic of Tax and Social Security Reform: A User's Guide to Microsimulation Methods and Analysis by Gerry Redmond (University of Cambridge)

Tax-benefit models are powerful tools for the analysis of the impact of policy reform, in regular use around the world in government and research organisations. This study focuses on one particular model, POLIMOD, and performs three tasks. It provides an illustration of the type of analysis that can be performed, and demonstrates the sensitivity of results to some of the key assumptions that are made. It steps inside POLIMOD and documents some of the inner layers of data manipulation and model construction that drive its output. And it provides a detailed assessment of the reliability of those outputs based on a validation against external sources. The study offers those who use models like POLIMOD, or their outputs, an appreciation of the constraints and assumptions that shape the analysis they provide. And it provides those directly involved in the development of microsimulation models with a guide to methods.

Table of Contents

Part I. Tax-Benefit Methods: Methods and Analysis: 1. Introduction; 1.2 Prospects for further development; 2. POLIMOD; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Policy options; 2.3 Run options; 2.4 Updating; 2.5 Income measure; 2.6 Incidence and behaviour assumptions; Appendix; 2.1 Policy parameters; Appendix; 2.2 Options for income-tax policy; Part II. Model Outputs and Modelling Assumptions: 3. The distributional effect of changes in UK policy since 1978; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Average taxes and benefits; 3.3 Distributional effects; 3.4 Gainers and losers; 3.5 Conclusions.

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GOR012800285
9780521632249
0521632242
The Arithmetic of Tax and Social Security Reform: A User's Guide to Microsimulation Methods and Analysis by Gerry Redmond (University of Cambridge)
Used - Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
19981001
318
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