Aggregated Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be constructed for the Portuguese economy from 1995 to 2000, based on the country's national accounts statistics. The economic flows associated with households, enterprises, government and other institutions will be analysed, as well as their evolution, whilst accounting multipliers will be calculated to facilitate the study of the effects resulting from changes in household income. Therefore, SAMs are modelled and structural path analysis will be used for the decomposition of the calculated multipliers. At the end, the general guidelines will be established for following the study of income distribution and poverty in Portugal
The impacts of policy measures on transfers between government and households will be quantified usi...
In a “top-down ” approach, for which the starting point should be the building of an aggregated Soci...
Base of the presentation to the 22nd International Input-Output Conference, held in Lisbon - Portuga...
Aggregated Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be constructed for the Portuguese economy from 199...
Based on the principle that the study of a sector should be carried out under a general equilibrium ...
The study of the Social Accounting Matrix, usually known as SAM, arises from the need to place secto...
Through the use of aggregate Social Accounting Matrices for Portugal, the flows of funds from three ...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socio economic activity of a co...
Abstract A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socio-economic activi...
Abstract A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socio-economic activi...
Through the use of aggregate Social Accounting Matrices for Portugal, the flows of funds from three ...
In a “top-down” approach, for which the starting point should be the building of an aggregated Soci...
Several different areas of the socio-economic activity of countries, and in particu- lar the ...
Approaches based on Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) and Socio-Demographic Matrices (SDMs) will be ...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socioeconomic activity of a cou...
The impacts of policy measures on transfers between government and households will be quantified usi...
In a “top-down ” approach, for which the starting point should be the building of an aggregated Soci...
Base of the presentation to the 22nd International Input-Output Conference, held in Lisbon - Portuga...
Aggregated Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be constructed for the Portuguese economy from 199...
Based on the principle that the study of a sector should be carried out under a general equilibrium ...
The study of the Social Accounting Matrix, usually known as SAM, arises from the need to place secto...
Through the use of aggregate Social Accounting Matrices for Portugal, the flows of funds from three ...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socio economic activity of a co...
Abstract A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socio-economic activi...
Abstract A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socio-economic activi...
Through the use of aggregate Social Accounting Matrices for Portugal, the flows of funds from three ...
In a “top-down” approach, for which the starting point should be the building of an aggregated Soci...
Several different areas of the socio-economic activity of countries, and in particu- lar the ...
Approaches based on Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) and Socio-Demographic Matrices (SDMs) will be ...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socioeconomic activity of a cou...
The impacts of policy measures on transfers between government and households will be quantified usi...
In a “top-down ” approach, for which the starting point should be the building of an aggregated Soci...
Base of the presentation to the 22nd International Input-Output Conference, held in Lisbon - Portuga...