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Long Term Model Development for Social Security Policy Analysis (Research Report)
Eric Toder, Melissa Favreault, John O'Hare, Diane Lim Rogers, Frank Sammartino, Karen E. Smith, Kent Smetters, John Rust

Policymakers need to understand how Social Security reforms affect income distribution. Existing models range from simple representations of career earnings of typical workers to complex general equilibrium models. Population micro-simulation models, which project the earnings, wealth, and demographic histories of a representative sample of families, are useful for simulating many reform proposals. This report evaluates one such model - the projected cohorts model - and then discusses in detail three important issues in model development: 1) representing saving behavior, 2) capturing macro-economic effects, and 3) accounting for risk and uncertainty.

Posted to Web: January 01, 2000Publication Date: January 01, 2000

 

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