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The political adequacy of quantitative impact assessment in the social field using micro-simulation models
Synthesis report, Austria, 4-5 December 2014
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Quantitative models which simulate the probable effect of changes in taxes and welfare benefits can provide policy-makers with a useful evidence base, and can enable stakeholders such as NGOs to play a more active role in policy formation. Austria has broken new ground by creating an easy-to-use public website that enables any citizen to calculate the effects of tax and benefit changes on
different sections of the population.
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Published:
2015-08-26
Corporate author(s):
Applica
,
Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
(
European Commission
)
,
Institute for Employment Studies (IES)
,
ÖSB Consulting
Personal author(s):
Sutherland, Holly
Themes:
Taxation
,
Social policy
Subject:
Austria
,
dissemination of EU information
,
fiscal policy
,
Internet site
,
social-security benefit
,
tax reform
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ISSN
1977-7973
ISBN
978-92-79-45859-0
DOI
10.2767/099162
Catalogue number
KE-BF-15-004-EN-N
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ISSN
1977-7973
ISBN
978-92-79-45859-0
DOI
10.2767/099162
Catalogue number
KE-BF-15-004-EN-N
PDF
ISSN
1977-7973
ISBN
978-92-79-45852-1
DOI
10.2767/220331
Catalogue number
KE-BF-15-003-EN-N
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ISSN
1977-7973
ISBN
978-92-79-45852-1
DOI
10.2767/220331
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KE-BF-15-003-EN-N
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