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WORKSHOP FOR THE INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION PROJECT:
Studies on Labour, Tax, and Social Security through the Method of Microdata Analysis By
Economic and Social Research Institute, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
and
Mizuho Information & Research Institute, Inc.
9:30-19:00, 22 February 2011
The Toshi Center Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
PROGRAM (TENTATIVE)
Studies on labour, tax, and social security through the method of microdata analysis: Evidence from the United Kingdom
Justin van de Ven (National Institute of Economic and Social Research)
Studies on labour, tax, and social security through the method of microdata analysis: Evidence from Germany
Peter Haan (Acting Head, Department for Public Economics, the German Institute for Economic Research)
Studies of the Japanese Team:
Noriyuki Takayama (Adjunct Professor, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University) & other speakers
Dynamic micro-simulation on the pension system reforms
Microdata analysis on an EITC introduction to Japan
Area-level income inequality and individual happiness: Evidence from Japan
Factors for working hours: Testing the peer effects
Expenditures on children by families in Japan
Child benefits, public pension reform, and welfare for current and future generations: Simulation analyses in an overlapping-generations model with endogenous fertility
Demographic change, intergenerational altruism, and fiscal policy: A Political Economy Approach