A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan
The 2012 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the Sudan, with a special focus on agriculture, water, and energy, is built using data from domestic sources in the Sudan, including the Central Bureau of Statistics, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, and the Centr...
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| author | Siddig, Khalid Elagra, Samir Grethe, Harald Mubarak, Amel |
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| description | The 2012 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the Sudan, with a special focus on agriculture, water, and energy, is built using data from domestic sources in the Sudan, including the Central Bureau of Statistics, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, and the Central Bank of Sudan, besides other external sources. Major data sets used include the 2012 National Accounts and Trade Statistics of the CBS, the 53rd Annual Report of the Central Bank of the Sudan, the 2011 Labor Force Survey, the 2009 Household Income and Expenditure Survey, the 2009-2012 Agricultural Production Cost Survey, and the 2005 Industrial Survey. Data from external sources are used to complement national sources. These sources include IMF studies on government finances, FAO reports and data on agriculture, and ILO reports on labor. The SAM distinguishes between agricultural activities based on modes of irrigation, energy based on its major source, and water based on modes of production and types of uses. Land is divided into irrigated and non-irrigated, while natural water resources are added in a separate account. Households are categorized by state, location (rural and urban), and income quintiles. Labor accounts are differentiated based on location (rural and urban), skill level, and gender. |
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| spelling | CGSpace992972025-12-08T10:11:39Z A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan Siddig, Khalid Elagra, Samir Grethe, Harald Mubarak, Amel databases data water data collection aggregate data agriculture economic indicators energy The 2012 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the Sudan, with a special focus on agriculture, water, and energy, is built using data from domestic sources in the Sudan, including the Central Bureau of Statistics, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, and the Central Bank of Sudan, besides other external sources. Major data sets used include the 2012 National Accounts and Trade Statistics of the CBS, the 53rd Annual Report of the Central Bank of the Sudan, the 2011 Labor Force Survey, the 2009 Household Income and Expenditure Survey, the 2009-2012 Agricultural Production Cost Survey, and the 2005 Industrial Survey. Data from external sources are used to complement national sources. These sources include IMF studies on government finances, FAO reports and data on agriculture, and ILO reports on labor. The SAM distinguishes between agricultural activities based on modes of irrigation, energy based on its major source, and water based on modes of production and types of uses. Land is divided into irrigated and non-irrigated, while natural water resources are added in a separate account. Households are categorized by state, location (rural and urban), and income quintiles. Labor accounts are differentiated based on location (rural and urban), skill level, and gender. 2018-02-24 2019-02-06T12:19:14Z 2019-02-06T12:19:14Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99297 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Siddig, Khalid; Elagra, Samir; Grethe, Harald; Mubarak, Amel. 2018. A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan. MENA RP Working Paper 8. Washington, DC and Cairo, Egypt: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/1024320695 |
| spellingShingle | databases data water data collection aggregate data agriculture economic indicators energy Siddig, Khalid Elagra, Samir Grethe, Harald Mubarak, Amel A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan |
| title | A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan |
| title_full | A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan |
| title_fullStr | A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan |
| title_full_unstemmed | A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan |
| title_short | A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan |
| title_sort | post separation social accounting matrix for the sudan |
| topic | databases data water data collection aggregate data agriculture economic indicators energy |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99297 |
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