Argentina, Social Accounting Matrix 2000
The Argentina SAM is based, mainly, on the disaggregation of the sectors of the 1997 Argentina Input-Output Matrix (MIPA 97) built by Argentina's Statistics and Census Institute (INDEC). This 124x124 matrix constitutes the best input-output matrix built in Argentina. Since the MIPA 97 shows the tran...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| description | The Argentina SAM is based, mainly, on the disaggregation of the sectors of the 1997 Argentina Input-Output Matrix (MIPA 97) built by Argentina's Statistics and Census Institute (INDEC). This 124x124 matrix constitutes the best input-output matrix built in Argentina. Since the MIPA 97 shows the transactions of the whole Argentine economy, the disaggregation process was focused on the opening of the agri-food sectors, and the aggregation of some sectors, which were of no interest for the analysis being carried on.The disaggregation and opening process had two parts. On the first place the disaggregation or opening of the MIPA 97 was made using cost structures for the year 1997. Then, once the new matrix's technical coefficients were obtained, the upgrade to the year 2000 was done. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1443102024-10-25T08:00:10Z Argentina, Social Accounting Matrix 2000 International Food Policy Research Institute costs agricultural sector input output analysis The Argentina SAM is based, mainly, on the disaggregation of the sectors of the 1997 Argentina Input-Output Matrix (MIPA 97) built by Argentina's Statistics and Census Institute (INDEC). This 124x124 matrix constitutes the best input-output matrix built in Argentina. Since the MIPA 97 shows the transactions of the whole Argentine economy, the disaggregation process was focused on the opening of the agri-food sectors, and the aggregation of some sectors, which were of no interest for the analysis being carried on.The disaggregation and opening process had two parts. On the first place the disaggregation or opening of the MIPA 97 was made using cost structures for the year 1997. Then, once the new matrix's technical coefficients were obtained, the upgrade to the year 2000 was done. 2005 2024-06-04T09:44:05Z 2024-06-04T09:44:05Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144310 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2005. Argentina, Social Accounting Matrix 2000. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/17601. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1. |
| spellingShingle | costs agricultural sector input output analysis International Food Policy Research Institute Argentina, Social Accounting Matrix 2000 |
| title | Argentina, Social Accounting Matrix 2000 |
| title_full | Argentina, Social Accounting Matrix 2000 |
| title_fullStr | Argentina, Social Accounting Matrix 2000 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Argentina, Social Accounting Matrix 2000 |
| title_short | Argentina, Social Accounting Matrix 2000 |
| title_sort | argentina social accounting matrix 2000 |
| topic | costs agricultural sector input output analysis |
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