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Fellow

Dr. Justin van de Ven

Van de Ven, J's picture Fellow

Research interests: 

Justin van de Ven’s research interests include the redistributive effects of fiscal policy, household savings, and retirement behaviour. He is a specialist in the development and use of structural dynamic microsimulation methods for policy analysis.

Education: 

1998 - 2002 - Doctor of Philosophy (Economics), University of Oxford
1997 - 1998 - Master of Commerce (First class), The University of Melbourne
1991 - 1996 - Bachelor of Commerce (First class), The University of Melbourne
1991 - 1995 - Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (2:1), The University of Melbourne

Employment: 

2011 -  present - MIAESR, The University of Melbourne
2002 - 2011 - National Institute of Economic and Social Research
2001 - 2002 - Analyst (Mergers and Acquisitions), Merrill Lynch
1996 - 2002 - Research Assistant (Prof. J. Creedy), Melbourne University
1998 - Tutorial Co-ordinator Microeconomics, Melbourne University
1996 - 1998 - Tutor (Economics), Melbourne University
1994 - 1995 - Civil Engineer, City of Casey

Additional information: 
MIAESR, The University of Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.

 

Publications by Dr Justin van de Ven

The evolution of tax implicit value judgements,... Van de Ven, J
Exploring the importance of behavioural endogeneity for... Van de Ven, J
The power of self-interest: Effects of subsidies for adult... Van de Ven, J
Modelling Poverty - Technical development of the LINDA... Van de Ven, J
Parameterising the LINDA microsimulation model of benefi…t... Van de Ven, J
Variable Annuities And Aggregate Mortality Risk Van de Ven, J
The Impact of Possible Migration Scenarios after ‘Brexit’... Armstrong, A, Van de Ven, J
LINDA: A dynamic microsimulation model for analysing policy... Van de Ven, J
Identifying Tax Implicit Equivalence Scales Van de Ven, J
The National Institute Lifetime INcome Distributional... Van de Ven, J
The Simulator of Individual Dynamic Decisions, SIDD - User... Van de Ven, J
Empirical Analysis of Household Savings Decisions in... Van de Ven, J
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Projects

Model to provide analysis in terms of lifetime income
The role of employer contributions in influencing incentives to save, adequacy, and managing risks
Wealth at Retirement and Savings Adequacy

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