This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and flexible database for economic modelling to be used for the purpose of ensuring a better policy analysis. It will be shown how the SAM represents the circular flow of income and how it can support disaggregated economy-wide modelling. It will further be demonstrated how a SAM can be constructed from the SNA 93 (1993 version of the United Nations System of National Accounts) in an ESA 95 framework (European System of National and Regional Accounts in the European Community of 1995), and, using an example for Portugal, how it can be implemented in the European Union.Social Accounting Matrix; National Accounts; Economic Modelling
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a comprehensive, economy-wide database that contains information...
The economic flows measured by the national accounts, which are associated with transactions of good...
An attempt will be made to study the impacts of government policies on the distribution of income, p...
This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and fle...
The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be considered a tool to be used for measuring a society’s act...
A SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) can be an important tool for measuring a society’s activity, underl...
A SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) can be an important tool for measuring a society’s activity, underl...
The study of the Social Accounting Matrix, usually known as SAM, arises from the need to place secto...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), in both its numerical and algebraic versions, will be proposed as ...
Policy analysis and policy making are parts of the policy decision process for which working tools a...
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...
Knowledge of the quantifiable side of a market economy greatly depends on the form of macro-economic...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socioeconomic activity of a cou...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socio economic activity of a co...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a comprehensive, economy-wide database that contains information...
The economic flows measured by the national accounts, which are associated with transactions of good...
An attempt will be made to study the impacts of government policies on the distribution of income, p...
This paper will discuss the importance of the SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) as a consistent and fle...
The Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) can be considered a tool to be used for measuring a society’s act...
A SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) can be an important tool for measuring a society’s activity, underl...
A SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) can be an important tool for measuring a society’s activity, underl...
The study of the Social Accounting Matrix, usually known as SAM, arises from the need to place secto...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), in both its numerical and algebraic versions, will be proposed as ...
Policy analysis and policy making are parts of the policy decision process for which working tools a...
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...
Knowledge of the quantifiable side of a market economy greatly depends on the form of macro-economic...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socioeconomic activity of a cou...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is presented as a tool to study the socio economic activity of a co...
A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a comprehensive, economy-wide database that contains information...
The economic flows measured by the national accounts, which are associated with transactions of good...
An attempt will be made to study the impacts of government policies on the distribution of income, p...