NAMOD
NAMOD is a tax-benefit microsimulation model for Namibia and was developed primarily for use by Government.
History:
Development of NAMOD started in 2012.
Current team members:
Southern African Social Policy Research Insights (UK) and Southern African Social Policy Research Institute (South Africa)
Former team members:
Centre for the Analysis of South African Social Policy, University of Oxford, UK
Status:
Not maintained
Content accessibility:
- Private, access restricted
Data accessibility:
- Private
Notes: Data is held by Government of Namibia
Input data sources:
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Namibia Household Income and Expenditure Survey (NHIES) 2009/10
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Model outputs:
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Wright, G., Noble, M. and Barnes, H. (2014) NAMOD: a Namibian tax-benefit microsimulation model. EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM7/14, Essex: University of Essex.
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Wright, G., Noble, M., Barnes, H., McLennan, D. and Mpike, M. (2016) Updating NAMOD, a Namibian tax-benefit microsimulation model. WIDER Working Paper No. 2016/143. UNU-WIDER: Helsinki, Finland.
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