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Book chapters

A list of microsimulation-related book chapters (not contained in listed books) in reverse date order. If you would like a book chapter to be added to the list, please send full bibliographic details to the IMA.

Harding A, Lloyd R, Bill A et al. (2006) 'Assessing Poverty and Inequality at a Detailed Regional Level: New Advances in Spatial Microsimulation', in McGillivray M and M Clarke (Eds), Understanding Human Well-being, Helsinki: United Nations University Press.

Harding A, Lloyd R and Warren N (2006) 'The distribution of taxes and government benefits in Australia', in Papadimitriou D (Ed.), The distributional effects of government spending and taxation, New York: Palgrave, 176-201.

Brown L and Harding A (2005) 'The new frontier of health and aged care: using microsimulation to assess policy options', in, Quantitative tools for microeconomic policy analysis, Conference Proceedings, Canberra 17-18 November 2004, Canberra: Productivity Commission, 217-246.

Ballas D, Kingston R and Stillwell J (2004) 'Using a spatial microsimulation decision support system for policy scenario analysis', in van Leeuwen J and H Timmermans (Eds), Recent Advances in Design and Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 177-192.

Stillwell J, Birkin M, Ballas D et al. (2004) 'Simulating the city and alternative futures', in Unsworth R and J Stillwell (Eds), Twenty-first Century Leeds: Contemporary Geographies of a Regional City, Leeds: Leeds University Press, 345-364.

Ballas D, Clarke G P and Turton I (2003) 'A spatial microsimulation model for social policy micro-spatial analysis', in Boots B, A Okabe and R Thomas (Eds), Modelling Geographical Systems: Statistical and Computational Applications, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 143-168.

Stern E, Stern-Sinuani Z, Sfaradi Z et al. (2002) 'The effect of information on commuters' behavior: a comparative micro-simulation approach', in Stough R, Y Higani, K Button and P Nijkamp (Eds), Transport and information systems, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Williamson P (2001) 'An applied microsimulation model: exploring alternative domestic water consumption scenarios', in Clarke G and M Madden (Eds), Regional Science in Business, Berlin: Springer, 243-268.

Aschan-Leygonie C, Mathian H, Sanders L et al. (2000) 'A spatial microsimulation of population dynamics in Southern France: a model integrating individual decisions and spatial constraints', in Ballot G and G Weibusch (Eds), Applications of simulation to social sciences, Oxford: Hermes Science Publishing Ltd., 109-126.

Nelissen J H M (1997) 'Vertical and horizontal lifetime redistribution by the Dutch social security system', in Zandvakili S (Ed.), Taxation and Inequality, Greenwich: JAI Press Inc, 291-326.

Williamson P (1996) 'Community care policies for the elderly, 1981 and 1991: a microsimulation approach', in Clarke G (Ed.), Microsimulation for urban and regional policy analysis, London: Pion, 64-87.

Williamson P, Clarke G P and McDonald A T (1996) 'Estimating small-area water demands for water with the use of microsimulation', in Clarke G P (Ed.), Microsimulation for urban and regional policy analysis, London: Pion, 117-148.

Clarke M (1995) 'A micro-simulation approach to demographic and social accounting', in Hewings G J D and M Madden (Eds), Social and demographic accounting, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 195-235.

Nelissen J H M (1995) 'The Interaction of Household and Labour Market Modules in Microsimulation Models', in Van Imhoff E, Kuijsten A C, Hooimeijer P and Van Wissen L J G (Eds), Household Demography and Household Modelling, New York: Plenum Press, 319-341.

Atkinson A B, Gomulka J and Sutherland H (1988) 'Grossing-up FES data for tax-benefit models', in Atkinson A B and H Sutherland (Eds), Tax-benefit models, London: London School of Economics, 223-253.

Arrow K J (1980) 'Microdata simulation: current status, problems, prospects', in Haveman R H and K Hollenbeck (Eds), Microeconomic simulation models for public policy analysis, New York: Academic Press, 253-265.