A 2019-20 social accounting matrix for Balochistan, Pakistan

This paper documents the different steps followed to construct Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Balochistan for the year 2019-20. More precisely, it describes the estimation methods and the nature of the data used in developing the SAM at the subnational level. The Balochistan SAM includes 13 prod...

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Autores principales: Toori, Shafaq, Akram, Iqra, Qureshi, Tehseen Ahmed, Tauqir, Aisha, Raja, Sehrish, Gill, Sitara, Rana, Abdul Wajid
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127917
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author Toori, Shafaq
Akram, Iqra
Qureshi, Tehseen Ahmed
Tauqir, Aisha
Raja, Sehrish
Gill, Sitara
Rana, Abdul Wajid
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Gill, Sitara
Qureshi, Tehseen Ahmed
Raja, Sehrish
Rana, Abdul Wajid
Tauqir, Aisha
Toori, Shafaq
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Akram, Iqra
Qureshi, Tehseen Ahmed
Tauqir, Aisha
Raja, Sehrish
Gill, Sitara
Rana, Abdul Wajid
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description This paper documents the different steps followed to construct Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Balochistan for the year 2019-20. More precisely, it describes the estimation methods and the nature of the data used in developing the SAM at the subnational level. The Balochistan SAM includes 13 production activities, 4 factors of production, 4 household groups and rest of the world account, assessing linkages between production, factor income distribution, and households’ incomes and expenditures, and capturing distributional effects. The Balochistan SAM reveals that the shares of services and manufacturing sector remains lower than national average and there is an overwhelming contribution of the livestock and horticulture sector in the subnational economy which has the potential in boosting national livestock and horticulture exports. Further, the consumption pattern in Balochistan supports Engle’s law of consumption showing that with an increase in households’ income, the share of expenditure on food decreases and consumption of non-food items increases. This paper is organized as follows. The first section presents an overview of Balochistan province of Pakistan. The second Section highlights the background of Social Accounting Matrix and its key features. The third section review the literature and various efforts made to develop Pakistan SAM with varying features. The fourth section describes the process and the methodology used to develop SAM. The fifth section presents the structure of Balochistan SAM, accounts, and data sources and elaborates the process and techniques used to balance Balochistan SAM. The sixth section highlights the structure of Balochistan’s economy and an evaluation of value addition. The seventh section underscores the key findings of Balochistan SAM. The final section underlines how the SAM Balochistan can contribute to evidence-based policy making that helps in economic growth and reducing poverty in Balochistan.
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spelling CGSpace1279172025-11-06T07:02:39Z A 2019-20 social accounting matrix for Balochistan, Pakistan Toori, Shafaq Akram, Iqra Qureshi, Tehseen Ahmed Tauqir, Aisha Raja, Sehrish Gill, Sitara Rana, Abdul Wajid data data analysis economic distribution horticulture households income income distribution manufacturing methods processes production This paper documents the different steps followed to construct Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Balochistan for the year 2019-20. More precisely, it describes the estimation methods and the nature of the data used in developing the SAM at the subnational level. The Balochistan SAM includes 13 production activities, 4 factors of production, 4 household groups and rest of the world account, assessing linkages between production, factor income distribution, and households’ incomes and expenditures, and capturing distributional effects. The Balochistan SAM reveals that the shares of services and manufacturing sector remains lower than national average and there is an overwhelming contribution of the livestock and horticulture sector in the subnational economy which has the potential in boosting national livestock and horticulture exports. Further, the consumption pattern in Balochistan supports Engle’s law of consumption showing that with an increase in households’ income, the share of expenditure on food decreases and consumption of non-food items increases. This paper is organized as follows. The first section presents an overview of Balochistan province of Pakistan. The second Section highlights the background of Social Accounting Matrix and its key features. The third section review the literature and various efforts made to develop Pakistan SAM with varying features. The fourth section describes the process and the methodology used to develop SAM. The fifth section presents the structure of Balochistan SAM, accounts, and data sources and elaborates the process and techniques used to balance Balochistan SAM. The sixth section highlights the structure of Balochistan’s economy and an evaluation of value addition. The seventh section underscores the key findings of Balochistan SAM. The final section underlines how the SAM Balochistan can contribute to evidence-based policy making that helps in economic growth and reducing poverty in Balochistan. 2023-01-19 2023-01-23T18:59:26Z 2023-01-23T18:59:26Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127917 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154011 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Toori, Shafaq; Akram, Iqra; Qureshi, Tehseen Ahmed; Tauqir, Aisha; Raja, Sehrish; Gill, Sitara; and Rana, Abdul Wajid. 2023. A 2019-20 social accounting matrix for Balochistan, Pakistan. PACE Working Paper January 2023. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136549.
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data analysis
economic distribution
horticulture
households
income
income distribution
manufacturing
methods
processes
production
Toori, Shafaq
Akram, Iqra
Qureshi, Tehseen Ahmed
Tauqir, Aisha
Raja, Sehrish
Gill, Sitara
Rana, Abdul Wajid
A 2019-20 social accounting matrix for Balochistan, Pakistan
title A 2019-20 social accounting matrix for Balochistan, Pakistan
title_full A 2019-20 social accounting matrix for Balochistan, Pakistan
title_fullStr A 2019-20 social accounting matrix for Balochistan, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed A 2019-20 social accounting matrix for Balochistan, Pakistan
title_short A 2019-20 social accounting matrix for Balochistan, Pakistan
title_sort 2019 20 social accounting matrix for balochistan pakistan
topic data
data analysis
economic distribution
horticulture
households
income
income distribution
manufacturing
methods
processes
production
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127917
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