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A 2008 Social Accounting Matrix for Mexico

This Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) was built for the year 2008 for Mexico. It explicitly accounts for Oportunidades cash transfers.

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A 1998 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) For Paraguay

The 1998 Paraguay Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is based on the 1997-98 integrated household surveys, the matrix for intermediate demand by the Central Bank of Paraguay (CBP), the final demand matrix and total supply matrix constructed also by th

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Chile, Social Accounting Matrix, 1996

The 1996 SAM for Chile breaks down the economy into two sectors: the productive sector which is classified in 13 different activities (agriculture, wood and paper, fishing, mining (except oil), oil, extraction and refinery, manufactures, electrici

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A 1995 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) For Uruguay

Following the second half of the 80's and all along the 90's, significant changes occurred in the Uruguayan economy, rendering previously constructed SAMs unsuitable for use in economic analysis.

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A 1994 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Peru

The 1994 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Peru was assembled as part of a project aimed at analyzing the distributive effects of trade liberalization in a general-equilibrium context.

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Costa Rica, Social Accounting Matrix, 1997

The 1997 SAM for Costa Rica takes into account the new non-traditional export sectors spurred by the export promotion policies of the past two decades.

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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).

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A 2000 Social Accounting Matrix for El Salvador

The 2000 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for El Salvador was constructed following the Central Bank Input-Output Matrix (IOM) for year 2000 and includes 45 production sectors in the economy.

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A 1997 Social Accounting Matrix for Honduras

Contrary to the previous Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Honduras, the 1997 SAM largely disaggregates activities, labour and households. It draws from Central Bank's estimates in disaggregating an intermediate demand system for Honduras.

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Mexico, Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), 1996

This is a regionalized SAM of Mexico, which differentiates production across five regions, four rural and a fifth "national" urban region. The rural regions are differentiated by their agricultural production technologies.