Using HHoT to generate institutional minimum income protection indicators
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- Tine Hufkens & Tim Goedemé & Katrin Gasior & Chrysa Leventi & Kostas Manios & Olga Rastrigina & Pasquale Recchia & Holly Sutherland & Natascha Van Mechelen & Gerlinde Verbist, 2019.
"The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for comparative research on tax-benefit policies in Europe,"
International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 12(3), pages 68-85.
- Tine Hufkens & Tim Goedemé & Katrin Gasior & Chrysa Leventi & Kostas Manios & Olga Rastrigina & Pasquale Recchia & Holly Sutherland & Natascha Van Mechelen & Gerlinde Verbist, 2018. "The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for comparative research on tax-benefit policies in Europe," Working Papers 1819, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
- Leventi, Chrysa & Verbist, Gerlinde & Gasior, Katrin & Manios, Kostas & Hufkens, Tine & Goedemé, Tim & Rastrigina, Olga & Recchia, Pasquale & Sutherland, Holly & Van Mechelen, Natascha, 2019. "The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for comparative research on tax-benefit policies in Europe," EUROMOD Working Papers EM5/19, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
- Tine Hufkens & Tim Goedeme & Katrin Gasior & Chrysa Leventi & Kostas Manios & Olga Rastrigina & Pasquale Recchia & Holly Sutherland & Natascha Van Mechelen & Gerlinde Verbist, 2019. "The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for comparative research on tax-benefit policies in Europe," JRC Working Papers on Taxation & Structural Reforms 2019-05, Joint Research Centre.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-CMP-2019-03-25 (Computational Economics)
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