This paper documents the construction of social accounting matrices (SAMs) for Vietnam for 1996 and 1997. The data sources used to construct the SAMs include national accounts statistics, government budget data, the official 1996 input-output table, the 19 97/98 Vietnam Living Standards Survey (VLSS), and COMTRADE trade data. The agri- food sectors are particularly well represented in the SAMs: the resulting VIETSAM includes 97 producing sectors with eight agricultural sectors, two agricultural service sectors and 13 food processing industries. In terms of institutional detail, the SAMs include five factors of production (three types of labor distinguished by skill level, one type of capital and one type of land), six household types (disti...
Economic reforms and greater outward orientation are giving rise to extensive structural change in ...
Economic reforms and greater outward orientation are giving rise to extensive structural change in t...
This paper documents the features of a 1998 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Thailand. It begins w...
This paper documents the construction of social accounting matrices (SAMs) for Vietnam for 1996 and ...
This paper documents the construction of social accounting matrices (SAMs) for Vietnam for 1996 and ...
The Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), VIETSAM, is constructed for 1996 and 1997, and includes ...
This paper documents a Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2007. The national SAM is...
The Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2007 is based on the newly estimated supply-...
This paper documents a Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2007. The national SAM is...
The 2015 Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) follows IFPRI's Standard Nexus SAM approach, by focu...
This paper documents a Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2003. The 2003 Vietnam SA...
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical ...
This document briefly describes a new social accounting matrix (SAM) for Vietnam, constructed to be ...
The 1998 Social Accounting Matrix for Thailand has 60 sectors, 3 households, 3 factors, 2 enterprise...
Vietnam started a process of economic reform in 1986 and is presently opening up its economy to reg...
Economic reforms and greater outward orientation are giving rise to extensive structural change in ...
Economic reforms and greater outward orientation are giving rise to extensive structural change in t...
This paper documents the features of a 1998 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Thailand. It begins w...
This paper documents the construction of social accounting matrices (SAMs) for Vietnam for 1996 and ...
This paper documents the construction of social accounting matrices (SAMs) for Vietnam for 1996 and ...
The Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), VIETSAM, is constructed for 1996 and 1997, and includes ...
This paper documents a Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2007. The national SAM is...
The Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2007 is based on the newly estimated supply-...
This paper documents a Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2007. The national SAM is...
The 2015 Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) follows IFPRI's Standard Nexus SAM approach, by focu...
This paper documents a Vietnam Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2003. The 2003 Vietnam SA...
The Nexus Project is a collaboration between IFPRI and its partners, including national statistical ...
This document briefly describes a new social accounting matrix (SAM) for Vietnam, constructed to be ...
The 1998 Social Accounting Matrix for Thailand has 60 sectors, 3 households, 3 factors, 2 enterprise...
Vietnam started a process of economic reform in 1986 and is presently opening up its economy to reg...
Economic reforms and greater outward orientation are giving rise to extensive structural change in ...
Economic reforms and greater outward orientation are giving rise to extensive structural change in t...
This paper documents the features of a 1998 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Thailand. It begins w...