The 2019 SAM for Egypt builds on the previous 2014/15 SAM that was built and published by Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) with the support of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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This new regional SAM for Yemen includes 57 productive sectors – including 20 agricultural, 25 industrial, and 12 services activities – in four subnational regions: Highlands, Tihama, Aden, and Hadramaut.
The Regional 2014/15 SAM for Egypt includes 62 sectors and 66 products.
The new 2015 SAM for Jordan includes 56 sectors and 62 products.
The Tunisian regionalized SAM is built using the national accounts statistics, the Supply and Use Tables for 2015 that were produced by National Institute of Statistics (NIS).
The Tunisia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), 2012 was built with a focus on analyzing the structure and importance of the agriculture and trade in the Tunisian economy.
This data study includes disaggregated social accounting matrix (SAM) for the Egyptian economy for year 2010/11.
This data study includes Iraq Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2011. The SAM includes 15 agricultural sectors (including livestock), 2 mining sectors (oil and rest), 3 industrial sectors, and 6 service sectors.
This data study includes Yemen Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the year 2012. The national SAM is built using the 2012 national accounts, government budgets, balance of payments, and 2007 input-output tables.
The disaggregated Egypt Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) was constructed for 1997 for an analysis of Egypt's food subsidy system.
The aggregated Egypt Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) was constructed for 1997 and has 14 sectors, 10 households, 4 factors, a government account and a rest-of-the-world account.
This SAM is distinguished by an explicit separation of activities and households into rural and urban. It has a detailed treatment of aspects that are linked to the rural economy. Among the 45 activities, 38 are rural and 7 urban.