What is a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM)? (PDF 125K) This is a full regional SAM for the year 2002 and was developed as an input to a regional CGE model developed to analyze regional development strategies. The country was divided into three regions, Costa, Sierra, and Selva. The regional disaggregation relied on a nine sector estimate of regional production from the Peruvian Census Bureau (INEI) regional tax and expenditure date r eported by the Peruvian Ministry of Finance and the United National Development Program. We used regional employment data to estimate sectoral production levels by region at a greater level of disaggregation than the nine sectors reported in the INEI data. The same household surveys gave us an estimate of house...
The aggregated and disaggregated Brazil Social Accounting Matrices for 1995-96 are primarily based o...
This paper documents the features of a 1998 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Thailand. It begins w...
The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) is pleased to present the first r...
What is a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM)? (PDF 125K) This is a full regional SAM for the year 2002 a...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a representation of an economy that shows the circular flow of a...
The 1994 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Peru was assembled as part of a project aimed at analyzi...
The aggregated Egypt Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) was constructed for 1997 and has 14 sectors, 10 ...
The 2005 Ghana Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a consistent data framework that captures the infor...
This is a regionalized SAM of Mexico, which differentiates production across five regions, four rura...
As part of the Tanzania country study being done under the IFPRI research project on Macroeconomic R...
The 2006 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Rwanda represents the structure of Rwandan economy and t...
The 2000 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for El Salvador was constructed following the Central Bank I...
The 1998 Malawi SAM includes 38 productive activities and three distribution activities (trade and t...
This chapter uses an estimated social accounting matrix (SAM) to provide a detailed quantitative des...
The 1996 Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) permits a meaningful and detailed analysis of the pr...
The aggregated and disaggregated Brazil Social Accounting Matrices for 1995-96 are primarily based o...
This paper documents the features of a 1998 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Thailand. It begins w...
The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) is pleased to present the first r...
What is a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM)? (PDF 125K) This is a full regional SAM for the year 2002 a...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a representation of an economy that shows the circular flow of a...
The 1994 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Peru was assembled as part of a project aimed at analyzi...
The aggregated Egypt Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) was constructed for 1997 and has 14 sectors, 10 ...
The 2005 Ghana Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a consistent data framework that captures the infor...
This is a regionalized SAM of Mexico, which differentiates production across five regions, four rura...
As part of the Tanzania country study being done under the IFPRI research project on Macroeconomic R...
The 2006 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Rwanda represents the structure of Rwandan economy and t...
The 2000 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for El Salvador was constructed following the Central Bank I...
The 1998 Malawi SAM includes 38 productive activities and three distribution activities (trade and t...
This chapter uses an estimated social accounting matrix (SAM) to provide a detailed quantitative des...
The 1996 Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) permits a meaningful and detailed analysis of the pr...
The aggregated and disaggregated Brazil Social Accounting Matrices for 1995-96 are primarily based o...
This paper documents the features of a 1998 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Thailand. It begins w...
The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) is pleased to present the first r...