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Multikriterielle Mikrosimulation×Microsimulation×
FachgebietSimulationSimulation
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr1957 (microsimulation); 2000s (multi-objective extension)1957
UrheberOrcutt, G. H. (microsimulation); multi-objective extension developed by policy modeling communityGuy Orcutt (concept, 1957); modern tax-transfer frameworks developed through EUROMOD and related projects
TypSimulation-based policy evaluationPolicy simulation / computational social science
Wegweisende QuelleOrcutt, G. H. (1957). A new type of socio-economic system. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 39(2), 116-123. DOI ↗O'Donoghue, C. (Ed.) (2014). Handbook of Microsimulation Modelling. Emerald. DOI ↗
AliasnamenMO-Microsim, Multi-criteria microsimulation, Multi-objective policy microsimulation, MOMSMikrosimülasyon, micro-simulation, policy microsimulation
Verwandt55
ZusammenfassungMulti-objective microsimulation extends the classic microsimulation framework by simultaneously tracking and optimizing several competing policy objectives — such as efficiency, equity, fiscal cost, and social welfare — across a heterogeneous population of individual units. It produces a Pareto frontier of policy options rather than a single recommended solution, enabling transparent tradeoff analysis for complex policy decisions.Microsimulation is a computational method that simulates policy effects by operating directly on a population of individual micro-units — households, firms, patients — and applying rules to each unit according to its own demographic, economic, and behavioural characteristics. Developed conceptually by Guy Orcutt in 1957, it has become the standard tool for evaluating tax reform, pension systems, and health policy before implementation.
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