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