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... Haveman and Kevin Hollenbeck, eds., Microeconomic Simulation Models for Public Policy Analysis.
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... Paper prepared for the Workshop on Prospects and Limits of Simulation Models in Tax and Transfer Policy, Giessen, Federal Republic of Germany. Betson, David, Greenberg, David, and Kasten, Richard 1980 A microsimulation model for analyzing alternative welfare reform proposals: An application to the Program for Better Jobs and Income.
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... Burtless, Gary 1989 Labor Supply Response to Microsimulation Models. Paper prepared for the Panel to Evaluate Microsimulation Models for Social Welfare Programs.
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... 1989 The Role of Static Microsimulation in Policy Analysis: The Case of DHHS/ASPE in the 1980s; the Case of USDA/FNS in the Late 1980s. Paper prepared for the Panel to Evaluate Microsimulation Models for Social Welfare Programs, Committee on National Statistics, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council, Washington, D.C.
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... Statistics of Income Division, Internal Revenue Service. Washington, D.C.: U.S.
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... Doyle, Pat, and Trippe, Carole 1989 Validation of the Food Stamp Microsimulation Model. Final report to the Food and Nutrition Service, U
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... Food and Nutrition Service 1986 Food Stamp Research: Results from the Income Survey Development Program and the Promise of the Survey on Income and Program Participation. Prepared by Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., for the Office of Analysis and Evaluation.
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... 1989 Modeling Behavioral Responses to Health Policy Changes. Paper prepared for the Panel to Evaluate Microsimulation Models for Social Welfare Programs.
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... Hendricks, Gary, and Holden, Russell 1976a The role of microanalytic simulation models in projecting OASDI costs. In Proceedings of the Business and Economic Statistics Section.
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... 1986 The ICE Pension and Retirement Income Simulation Model (PRISM) with the ICF/Brookings Long-Term Care Financing Model.
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... Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Kormendi, Roger C., and Meguire, Philip 1988 Dynamic Validation of the TRIM Welfare Simulation Model.
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... Haveman and Kevin Hollenbeck, eds., Microeconomic Simulation Models for Public Policy Analysis.
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... Haveman and Kevin Hollenbeck eds., Microeconor~uc Simulation Models for Public Policy Analysis.
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... Haveman and Kevin Hollenbeck, eds., Microeconomic Simulation Models for Public Policy Analysis.
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... Paper prepared for the Panel to Evaluate Microsimulation Models for Social Welfare Programs. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa Subcommittee on Federal Longitudinal Surveys 1986 Federal Longitudinal Surveys.
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... Workshop on Microsimulation Modelling, May 10, 1988. Statistics of Income Division, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C.
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... 1990 Biased Divorce: Validation of Marital Status Life Tables and Microsimulation Models. Unpublished technical report.


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