Social Accounting Matrices and Applied General Equilibrium Models [PDF]
To illustrate the use of social accounting matrices (SAMs) in applied general equilibrium (GE) modeling, we use an aggregated SAM for the Spanish economy to calibrate a simple applied GE model. The idea is to construct artificial people - households, government, and a foreign sector - who make the same transactions in the equilibrium of the model ...
Timothy J. Kehoe
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Important Structural Linkages in the Process of Income Circulation Defined by SAMs [PDF]
The main aim of this paper is to present the analytical possibilities offered by Social Accounting Matrices as regards economic policy. These matrices are synthetic presentations of income flows in the economy, described by the international statistical ...
Łucja Tomaszewicz
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Regional Social Accounting Matrices for the EU27 (SAMNUTS2) [PDF]
Agricultural polices in the EU are increasingly targeting not only the agricultural sector but also other economic branches. The indirect effects of these policies, as the rural development ones, might be as important as the direct ones, mainly on factor markets as labour.
Mueller, Marc, Ferrari, Emanuele
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Poverty-focused social accounting matrices for Tanzania [PDF]
The development of effective and sustainable economic policies for Tanzania requires access to appropriate databases. One such database is a social accounting matrix (SAM) that details the structure of the entire economy, taking into account the patterns of production and demand, and various institutional relationships.
Thurlow, James, Wobst, Peter
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Individual and neighborhood based socioeconomic factors relevant for contact behaviour and epidemic control [PDF]
Background Identifying sources of heterogeneity in contact patterns is key to inform disease transmission models. Recent works have investigated how individual-based socio-economic factors, besides age, affect contact behavior, but neglected the ...
Laura Di Domenico +2 more
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Social accounting matrices for Mozambique, 1994 and 1995: [PDF]
This working paper documents the construction of the 1994 and 1995 Mozambican social accounting matrices (SAMs). The aggregate macro-SAM is called MACSAM, and the disaggregated version is MOZAM. With 13 agricultural and two agricultural processing activities, the primary sectors are particularly well represented in MOZAM. There are also 40 commodities,
Arndt, Channing +4 more
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A SOCIAL ACCOUNTING MATRIX APPROACH TO APPRAISE SECTORS WITH A ZERO DEFICIT PUBLIC BUDGET [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to develop a mixed empirical methodology to identify, in a zero public deficit framework, those sectors with the capability for growth of output and employment, while also considering the environmental implications of the ...
Patricia D. FUENTES SAGUAR +1 more
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Social accounting matrices and multiplier analysis: An introduction with exercises [PDF]
This training guide introduces development practitioners, policy analysts, and students to social accounting matrices (SAMs) and their use in policy analysis. There are already a number of books that explain the System of National Accounts and SAM multipliers—some of these are recommended at the end of this training guide.
Breisinger, Clemens +2 more
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Social Accounting Matrices and Satellite Accounts for EU27 on NUTS2 Level (SAMNUTS2) [PDF]
The quantitative assessment of agricultural and rural development policies requires consolidated, multi-sector databases, which take the economic heterogeneity between regions into account. Regionalized Social Accounting Matrices represent a suitable and convenient data format for such a database, which, to our knowledge, does not yet exist for the 27 ...
Marc Mueller, Emanuele Ferrari
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Income Distribution and Increase in Production Using Social Accounting Matrices [PDF]
The main focus of this article is to estimate production and household income multipliers for seven sectors of the economy using the four Iranian Social Accounting Matrices(1970, 1973, 1996 and 2000).
Ali Asghar Banouei
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