Dynamic simulation of taxes and welfare benefits by database imputation
Authors
Justin van de Ven, Patryk Bronka, Matteo Richiardi
Publication Date
Mar 2022
Summary
This paper proposes a new method for imputing taxes and benefits in dynamic microsimulation and agent-based models, which draws upon existing third-party tax-benefit calculators (e.g. EUROMOD). The suggested approach has the advantages of adapting to the degree of related household sector detail described by a model, mitigating computational burden associated with inter-model communications, and permitting taxes and benefits to be imputed directly from commonly available micro-data sources. A practical application of the proposed method is reported for a dynamic programming model designed to reflect the contemporary UK policy context. Reported results indicate that the proposed method for projecting taxes and benefits can imply a comparable computational burden, and generate qualitatively similar results, to a detailed functional description of fiscal policy.
Publication type
CeMPA Working Paper Series
Series Number
CEMPA3/22
Research areas
Population changes and labour market dynamics, Tax and benefit systems
Links
https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/research/publications/working-papers/cempa/cempa3-22
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