Uganda: Policies for Improved Soil Nutrient Management, Input Marketing Survey, 1999-2000

This data study includes South African Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2009. The national SAM is built using official supply-use tables, national accounts, state budgets, and balance of payments, and so provides a detailed representation of the South African economy. It separates 49 acti...

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Autor principal: International Food Policy Research Institute
Formato: Conjunto de datos
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144266
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description This data study includes South African Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2009. The national SAM is built using official supply-use tables, national accounts, state budgets, and balance of payments, and so provides a detailed representation of the South African economy. It separates 49 activities and 85 commodities; labor is disaggregated by education level; and households by per capita expenditure deciles. Information on labor is d rawn from the 2009 Quarterly Labor Force Survey and on households from the 2005 Income and Expenditure Survey. Finally, the SAM identifies government, investment and foreign accounts. It is therefore an ideal database for conducting economywide impact assessments, including SAM-based multiplier analysis and computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling.
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spelling CGSpace1442662024-10-25T07:57:28Z Uganda: Policies for Improved Soil Nutrient Management, Input Marketing Survey, 1999-2000 International Food Policy Research Institute soil deficiencies highlands household surveys soil degradation nutrients evaluation markets environmental degradation This data study includes South African Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2009. The national SAM is built using official supply-use tables, national accounts, state budgets, and balance of payments, and so provides a detailed representation of the South African economy. It separates 49 activities and 85 commodities; labor is disaggregated by education level; and households by per capita expenditure deciles. Information on labor is d rawn from the 2009 Quarterly Labor Force Survey and on households from the 2005 Income and Expenditure Survey. Finally, the SAM identifies government, investment and foreign accounts. It is therefore an ideal database for conducting economywide impact assessments, including SAM-based multiplier analysis and computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling. 2005 2024-06-04T09:44:03Z 2024-06-04T09:44:03Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144266 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2005. Uganda: policies for improved soil nutrient management, input marketing survey, 1999-2000. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/11315. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
spellingShingle soil deficiencies
highlands
household surveys
soil degradation
nutrients
evaluation
markets
environmental degradation
International Food Policy Research Institute
Uganda: Policies for Improved Soil Nutrient Management, Input Marketing Survey, 1999-2000
title Uganda: Policies for Improved Soil Nutrient Management, Input Marketing Survey, 1999-2000
title_full Uganda: Policies for Improved Soil Nutrient Management, Input Marketing Survey, 1999-2000
title_fullStr Uganda: Policies for Improved Soil Nutrient Management, Input Marketing Survey, 1999-2000
title_full_unstemmed Uganda: Policies for Improved Soil Nutrient Management, Input Marketing Survey, 1999-2000
title_short Uganda: Policies for Improved Soil Nutrient Management, Input Marketing Survey, 1999-2000
title_sort uganda policies for improved soil nutrient management input marketing survey 1999 2000
topic soil deficiencies
highlands
household surveys
soil degradation
nutrients
evaluation
markets
environmental degradation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144266
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