The main purpose of this paper is to clarify some important links between the Social Accounting Matrix and Fixed Price Multiplier(FPM) Models. The aim is expository. It is hoped that a brief but historically accurate background and description of SAM and SAM-based fixed price multiplier models will be helpful to the increasing number of researchers who are interested in using SAMs for both FPM and CGE modelling.本文フィルはリンク先を参照のこ
A Social Accounting Matrix (hereafter, SAM) is a particular tool to represent that whole economic ac...
The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be considered a tool to be used for measuring a society’s act...
Aggregated Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be built for the Portuguese economy in 1997, 1998 ...
The main purpose of this paper is to clarify some important links between the Social Accounting Matr...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a comprehensive, economy-wide database that contains information...
The aim of this paper is to develop an intersectoral price model in a social accounting matrix. Trad...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be interpreted as a complete description of the entire market t...
This training guide introduces development practitioners, policy analysts, and students to social ac...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX76975 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
A Social Accounting Matrix (hereafter, SAM) is a particular tool to represent that whole economic ac...
Social Accounting Matrices (SAM) are normally used to analyse the income generation process. They ar...
The study of the Social Accounting Matrix, usually known as SAM, arises from the need to place secto...
In the light of recent economic crises the necessity of more detailed and especially financial inves...
Policy analysis and policy making are parts of the policy decision process for which working tools a...
This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and fle...
A Social Accounting Matrix (hereafter, SAM) is a particular tool to represent that whole economic ac...
The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be considered a tool to be used for measuring a society’s act...
Aggregated Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be built for the Portuguese economy in 1997, 1998 ...
The main purpose of this paper is to clarify some important links between the Social Accounting Matr...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a comprehensive, economy-wide database that contains information...
The aim of this paper is to develop an intersectoral price model in a social accounting matrix. Trad...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be interpreted as a complete description of the entire market t...
This training guide introduces development practitioners, policy analysts, and students to social ac...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX76975 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
A Social Accounting Matrix (hereafter, SAM) is a particular tool to represent that whole economic ac...
Social Accounting Matrices (SAM) are normally used to analyse the income generation process. They ar...
The study of the Social Accounting Matrix, usually known as SAM, arises from the need to place secto...
In the light of recent economic crises the necessity of more detailed and especially financial inves...
Policy analysis and policy making are parts of the policy decision process for which working tools a...
This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and fle...
A Social Accounting Matrix (hereafter, SAM) is a particular tool to represent that whole economic ac...
The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be considered a tool to be used for measuring a society’s act...
Aggregated Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be built for the Portuguese economy in 1997, 1998 ...