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John Creedy

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Gender Male
Age 75
Date of birth March 17,1949
Zodiac sign Pisces
Job Economist
Born Coventry
United Kingdom
AffiliationsVictoria University Of Wellington
Citations 8,638
H index 44
Edited worksFoundations of Economi...
Co authors Norman Gemmell
Publications scholar.google.com
InterestsPublic Economics
Labour Economics
Income Distribution
History Of Economic Thought
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The Elasticity of Taxable Income: An Introduction
Discrete Hours Labour Supply Modelling: Specification, Estimation and Simulation
Microsimulation Modelling of Taxation and the Labour Market: The Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator
The history of economic analysis
Labour Supply and Microsimulation: The Evaluation of Tax Policy Reforms
Research Without Tears: From the First Ideas to Published Output
Modelling Tax Revenue Growth
Dynamics of income distribution
Measuring welfare changes and tax burdens
Optimal Marginal Income Tax Reforms: A Microsimulation Analysis
Fiscal policy and social welfare
Modelling the Composition of Government Expenditure
The Economics of Aging
Modelling Indirect Taxes and Tax Reform
Social insurance in transition
Tax and Transfer Tensions: Designing Direct Tax Structures
Carbon Taxation, Prices and Inequality in Australia
Edgeworth and the Development of Neoclassical Economics
Pensions and population ageing
Modelling Corporation Tax Revenue
General equilibrium and welfare
Taxation and economic behaviour
Development of the theory of exchange
Migration, Population Ageing and Social Expenditure in Australia
Income, inequality, and the life cycle
Modelling Income Distribution
Demand and exchange in economic analysis
Labour Mobility, Earnings and Unemployment
Confidence Intervals for Policy Reforms in Behavioural Tax Microsimulation Modelling
Measuring the Welfare Effects of Price Changes: A Convenient Parametric Approach
The Distributional Effects of Indirect Taxes: Models and Applications from New Zealand
The Personal Income Tax Structure: Theory and Policy
A laboratory manual for schools and colleges
Tax Policy Design and Behavioural Microsimulation Modelling
The Effects of Flattening the Effective Marginal Rate Structure in Australia: Policy Simulations Using the Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator
Behavioural Microsimulation Modelling for Tax Policy Analysis in Australia: Experience and Prospects
Income Distribution in Discrete Hours Behavioural Microsimulation Models: An Illustration of the Labour Supply and Distributional Effects of Social Transfers
Accounting for Population Ageing in Tax Microsimulation Modelling by Survey Reweighting
Aggregating Labour Supply and Feedback Effects in Microsimulation
Means-tested Versus Universal Transfers: Alternative Models and Value Judgements
Lifetime Versus Annual Income Distribution
Marginal Indirect Tax Reform in Australia
Population Ageing, Pensions and Growth: Intertemporal Trade-offs and Consumption Planning
State pensions in Britain
Nonlinear Models, Labour Markets and Exchange
Corporation Tax Asymmetries: Effective Tax Rates and Profit Sharing
Voting Over Taxes and Expenditure: The Role of Home Production
The Built-in Flexibility of Taxation: Some Basic Analytics
Decomposing Inequality and Social Welfare Changes: The Use of Alternative Welfare Metrics
Differential Consumption Taxes and Equity: The Limits to Redistribution
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