A 2002 national Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Peru and sub-national matrices for the Coastal and Sierra/Selva regions
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A 2002 national Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Peru and sub-national matrices for the Coastal and Sierra/Selva regions
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BUURDE
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Creator |
Alejandro Nin-Pratt
James Thurlow Samuel Morley |
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Harvard Dataverse
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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 household saving and consumption by sector and region. |
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Arts and Humanities
Social Sciences social accounting matrix SAM commodities households enterprises government investment expenditure computable general equilibrium (CGE) model Peru South America |
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English
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2011
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Value-added secondary data
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