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Simulating household savings and labour supply: an application of dynamic programming.

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Sefton, James ; van de Ven, Justin

National Institute Economic Review

2004

188

April

56-67

household ; household income ; labour supply ; private pension scheme ; saving ; statistical evaluation

EU countries

Social protection - Old age benefits

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"This paper describes a fully behavioural microsimulation model that has recently been developed at the National Institute for considering responses to changes in pension policy of household savings and labour supply. The model generates household decisions regarding labour/leisure, and consumption/savings by solving a dynamic programming problem over the simulated lifetime. This analytical framework incorporates a degree of complexity that is usually omitted from econometric analyses that are common in the literature."

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