Mexico, Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), 1996
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Mexico, Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), 1996
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FYGKY2
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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Harvard Dataverse
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This is a regionalized SAM of Mexico, which differentiates production across five regions, four rural and a fifth “national” urban region. The rural regions are differentiated by their agricultural production technologies. There are three households in each region, disaggregated by income level, for a total of 15 households. Each rural region has 6 agricultural production activities, which are destined to national commodity markets, plus one national livestock-forestry-fisheries sector. The urban region contains 14 other production sectors. Each rural region has its own agricultural labor and its own irrigated and non-irrigated land. The urban region employs 4 labor types: professional, white collar, blue collar and unskilled/informal. One capital factor is used by all regions. For a description of the construction and use of this dataset, download the Estimation of a Regionalized Mexican Social Accounting Matrix: Using Entropy Techniques to Reconcile Disparate Data Sources |
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Arts and Humanities
Social Sciences social accounting matrix SAM agricultural production Mexico North America |
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English
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Date |
2002
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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An Agriculture-focused, Regionally Disaggregated Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Mexico, 2008
A 2008 Social Accounting Matrix for Mexico |
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Value-added secondary data
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