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  1. Microsimulation - Wikipedia

    Microsimulation is the use of computerized analytical tools to perform analysis of activities such as highway traffic flowing through an intersection, financial transactions, or pathogens spreading …

  2. Microsimulation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Microsimulation refers to a computational modeling strategy in the social sciences that focuses on modeling the behavior of decision-makers within a larger system.

  3. Microsimulation Modeling for Health Decision Sciences Using R: A ...

    In this tutorial, we provide a step-by-step guide to build microsimulation models in R and illustrate the use of this guide on a simple, but transferable, hypothetical decision problem.

  4. What Is Microsimulation and How Can It Help Public Health?

    May 27, 2025 · At its heart, microsimulation is a computer-based method that models individual people (or “agents”) to see how their characteristics and behaviors evolve over time. These simulated “micro …

  5. What is microsimulation and why do we use it? - HealthLumen

    Aug 21, 2019 · While more complex and requiring more data than simpler arithmetic and representative agent models, microsimulation models use individual-level data to construct a group of individuals to …

  6. Microsimulation | Urban Institute

    In the social sciences, a microsimulation model is a computer program that mimics the operation of government programs and demographic processes on individual ("micro") members of a …

  7. International Microsimulation Association

    Microsimulation is a technique developed by Guy Orcutt which uses individual level data to model economic and social outcomes.

  8. Practical Microsimulation Modelling - Oxford Academic

    It provides as context a description of microsimulation modelling, a simulation-based tool with a micro-unit of analysis that can be used for ex-ante analysis. The methodology is motivated as a mechanism …

  9. Microsimulation – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    Microsimulation is a modeling technique that involves breaking down a complex system or phenomenon into its individual microcomponents and simulating their behavior to mimic the overall system.

  10. Microsimulation Modeling in Oncology - PMC

    Microsimulation is a modeling technique that typically uses a large sample size of individual units (microunits), each with a unique set of attributes, and allows for simulations of downstream events on …