Net Cost |
Gainers and Losers |
Marginal Effective Tax Rates |
Replacement Rates |
Changes By Decile |
Lorenz Curve |
Inequality |
Poverty |
Taxes on Income |
Taxes on Spending |
Spending on Benefits |
Benefit Targetting |
PLEASE NOTE this model is incomplete and there are bugs in the interface (some arrows wrong way).
Now we have everything in place, we can start exploring the main model.
I’ll describe the mechanics of using the model first, and then in the next few sections explore different aspects of it.
The input fields to the left should look familiar to you by now. There are a couple of things to note, though:
When you press ‘submit’ your requests are sent to the server and the model is run - it’s actually run twice, once for your changed system and once for the default values; most of what’s shown in the output section is differences between the two, since its the changes you’ve brought about that are the of the most interest.
Instead of the budget constraint graph, we have the “Output Dashboard”, a table of summary measures showing how the changes you enter affect Unicoria as a whole.
There’s a lot tshere, but everything here has been introduced earlier.
From left to right, starting at the top row, the fields show: