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Using micro-simulation models in the social policy process (archived)

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National Criminal Justice Modelling Workshop: 2003

Presenter: Professor Anne Harding, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling, ACT

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The National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling develops micro-simulation models for a range of purposes, including analysis of the distributional impact of social and economic policy. This presentation discusses how models fit into the social policy process and their role in providing quantitative information to inform social and economic decision making.

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