2021 Social Accounting Matrix for Sudan

The 2021 Sudan Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) follows IFPRI's Standard Nexus SAM approach, by focusing on consistency, comparability, and transparency of data. The Nexus SAMs available on IFPRI's website separates domestic production into 42 activities. Factors are disaggregated into labor, agricult...

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Autor principal: International Food Policy Research Institute
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163667
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description The 2021 Sudan Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) follows IFPRI's Standard Nexus SAM approach, by focusing on consistency, comparability, and transparency of data. The Nexus SAMs available on IFPRI's website separates domestic production into 42 activities. Factors are disaggregated into labor, agricultural land, and capital, with labor further disaggregated across three education-based categories. The household account is divided into 10 representative household groups: Rural and urban households across per capita consumption quintiles. Nexus SAMs support the improvement of model-based research and policy analysis in developing countries and allow for more robust cross-country comparisons of national economic structures, especially agriculture-food systems.
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spelling CGSpace1636672025-01-24T08:53:36Z 2021 Social Accounting Matrix for Sudan International Food Policy Research Institute macroeconomic analysis national accounting household consumption household expenditure taxes economic indicators labour computable general equilibrium models agrifood systems The 2021 Sudan Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) follows IFPRI's Standard Nexus SAM approach, by focusing on consistency, comparability, and transparency of data. The Nexus SAMs available on IFPRI's website separates domestic production into 42 activities. Factors are disaggregated into labor, agricultural land, and capital, with labor further disaggregated across three education-based categories. The household account is divided into 10 representative household groups: Rural and urban households across per capita consumption quintiles. Nexus SAMs support the improvement of model-based research and policy analysis in developing countries and allow for more robust cross-country comparisons of national economic structures, especially agriculture-food systems. 2024-10-28 2024-12-17T16:54:06Z 2024-12-17T16:54:06Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163667 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2024. 2021 Social Accounting Matrix for Sudan. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IKW7UT. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
spellingShingle macroeconomic analysis
national accounting
household consumption
household expenditure
taxes
economic indicators
labour
computable general equilibrium models
agrifood systems
International Food Policy Research Institute
2021 Social Accounting Matrix for Sudan
title 2021 Social Accounting Matrix for Sudan
title_full 2021 Social Accounting Matrix for Sudan
title_fullStr 2021 Social Accounting Matrix for Sudan
title_full_unstemmed 2021 Social Accounting Matrix for Sudan
title_short 2021 Social Accounting Matrix for Sudan
title_sort 2021 social accounting matrix for sudan
topic macroeconomic analysis
national accounting
household consumption
household expenditure
taxes
economic indicators
labour
computable general equilibrium models
agrifood systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163667
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