This paper implements the conceptual framework sketched by Pyatt (1990) to construct an extended Social Accounting Matrix for Spain in 1995 (ESAM-95) to consider, in addition to the market economy, the production of services provided by households through unpaid work. In doing so, the ESAM-95 integrates the accounts related to market activities (ESA accounts) with non-market activities (non-ESA accounts) in a consistent way. Additional classifications are introduced in both ESA and non-ESA accounts in order to disaggregate the institutional accounts by household type and those of production factors by educational level and gender. The extended SAM is useful to calibrate CGE models in which the distribution of time between paid and unpaid wo...
The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be considered a tool to be used for measuring a society’s act...
Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be presented as tools that have specific features for studyin...
This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and fle...
This paper implements the conceptual framework sketched by Pyatt (1990) to construct an extended Soc...
Social Accounting Matrices are important databases that provide relevant information about the econo...
This research provides a description of the process followed in order to assemble a "Social Accounti...
Based on the principle that the study of a sector should be carried out under a general equilibrium ...
This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and fle...
Several different areas of the socio-economic activity of countries, and in particu- lar the ...
Following the second half of the 80's and all along the 90's, significant changes occurred in the Ur...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socioeconomic activity of a cou...
Knowledge of the quantifiable side of a market economy greatly depends on the form of macro-economic...
This paper describes the construction of a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Bolivia for the year 1...
Aggregated Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be constructed for the Portuguese economy from 199...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a comprehensive, economy-wide database that contains information...
The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be considered a tool to be used for measuring a society’s act...
Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be presented as tools that have specific features for studyin...
This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and fle...
This paper implements the conceptual framework sketched by Pyatt (1990) to construct an extended Soc...
Social Accounting Matrices are important databases that provide relevant information about the econo...
This research provides a description of the process followed in order to assemble a "Social Accounti...
Based on the principle that the study of a sector should be carried out under a general equilibrium ...
This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and fle...
Several different areas of the socio-economic activity of countries, and in particu- lar the ...
Following the second half of the 80's and all along the 90's, significant changes occurred in the Ur...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socioeconomic activity of a cou...
Knowledge of the quantifiable side of a market economy greatly depends on the form of macro-economic...
This paper describes the construction of a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Bolivia for the year 1...
Aggregated Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be constructed for the Portuguese economy from 199...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a comprehensive, economy-wide database that contains information...
The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be considered a tool to be used for measuring a society’s act...
Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be presented as tools that have specific features for studyin...
This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and fle...