Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix, 1996
The 1996 Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) permits a meaningful and detailed analysis of the productive structure of the economy as well as alternative trade reforms and income distribution channels. Agricultural activities are further disaggregated into agriculture and livestock production. Ma...
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| description | The 1996 Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) permits a meaningful and detailed analysis of the productive structure of the economy as well as alternative trade reforms and income distribution channels. Agricultural activities are further disaggregated into agriculture and livestock production. Manufactures are disaggregated into multiple sectors and products in order to identify export manufacture. Labor is disaggregated according to skill, and type of occupation, while households are classified according to geographical location (urban vs. rural). Taxes are differentiated into income, sales and tariffs. Finally, the accompanying paper describes both the macroeconomic and microeconomic SAMs, paying special attention to a careful documentation of data sources, assumptions, and balancing methods. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1443082024-10-25T07:59:51Z Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix, 1996 International Food Policy Research Institute taxes income distribution labour agriculture trade policies livestock manufacturing economic structure The 1996 Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) permits a meaningful and detailed analysis of the productive structure of the economy as well as alternative trade reforms and income distribution channels. Agricultural activities are further disaggregated into agriculture and livestock production. Manufactures are disaggregated into multiple sectors and products in order to identify export manufacture. Labor is disaggregated according to skill, and type of occupation, while households are classified according to geographical location (urban vs. rural). Taxes are differentiated into income, sales and tariffs. Finally, the accompanying paper describes both the macroeconomic and microeconomic SAMs, paying special attention to a careful documentation of data sources, assumptions, and balancing methods. 2005 2024-06-04T09:44:05Z 2024-06-04T09:44:05Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144308 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2005. Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix, 1996. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/17566. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1. |
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| title | Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix, 1996 |
| title_full | Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix, 1996 |
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| title_short | Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix, 1996 |
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| topic | taxes income distribution labour agriculture trade policies livestock manufacturing economic structure |
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