In the monograph development and characteristics of the new version of the computable general equilibrium model of Slovenian economy are presented. The new version has been already used at the Ministry of Finance for different analyses on the possible changes of income tax legislation, measures for the alleviation of the effecste of the financial crisis as well as the measures in the area of excises. Together with the income tax microsimulation model it was also used for the stimation of the complex short term effects of the ten proposed measures in the area of the government budget revenues and expenditures.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 258442240In the monograph we present research activities on the development of the last version of the static microsimulation model, based on the sample of 40.000 households and 112.000 individuals, and data from the new base year 2007. A special attention has been devoted to the development of adequate graphic interface which enable the user simple use and preparation of different simulations of the predefined different scenarios of changes for particular social transfers and subsidies. The model was used in practice for the needs of the Ministry of labor, family and social affairs for the preparation of the estimates of the effects of the proposed changes in the area of the system of social transfers as well as for the estimation of the effects of the adopted reform of the system of social transfers.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 257687808The monograph presents the development of a dynamic general equilibrium model with endogenous growth, driven by education and research and development. Modelling tool has been already used in practice for the analysis of the impact of education and research and development on economic growth in the context of complex mutual activity of economic agents and its outcomes.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 253935104