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Data and Methods for Constructing Synthetic Firms in CBO’s Health Insurance Simulation Model, HISIM2: Working Paper 2021-15

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  • Lucas Goodman
  • Ben Hopkins
  • Alex Minicozzi
  • Eamon Molloy

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This paper discusses how the Congressional Budget Office constructs “synthetic firms†—businesses composed of artificial groups of workers—used in the agency’s health insurance simulation model, or HISIM2, which underlies projections of insurance coverage. Detailed information on a worker’s firm and coworkers is important for modelling whether that worker is offered employment-based insurance, because a worker’s access to such insurance depends on the collective effect of how much employees at the firm demand insurance and how much they will cost to insure. Unfortunately, no

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  • Lucas Goodman & Ben Hopkins & Alex Minicozzi & Eamon Molloy, 2021. "Data and Methods for Constructing Synthetic Firms in CBO’s Health Insurance Simulation Model, HISIM2: Working Paper 2021-15," Working Papers 57431, Congressional Budget Office.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbo:wpaper:57431
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    • H51 - Public Economics - - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies - - - Government Expenditures and Health
    • I13 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Health Insurance, Public and Private

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