Geography matters: Simulating the local impacts of national social policies
Microsimulation is widely used to analyse redistributive policies and budget changes but few models have simulated the geographical impacts of policies. Building on past work on microsimulation, Geography matters presents a new spatial simulation methodology. The study: identifies the main reasons...
Main Authors: | Ballas, D, Rossiter, D, Thomas, B, Clarke, G, Dorling, D |
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Format: | Report |
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Joseph Rowntree Foundation
2005
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