Distribution of aggregate income in Portugal from 1995 to 2000 within a SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) framework. Modeling the household sector



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Distribution of aggregate income in Portugal from 1995 to 2000 within a
SAM (Social Accounting Matrix) framework. Modelling the household
sector.

Susana Maria G. Santos

Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestao
Departamento de Economia
Unidade de Estudos sobre a Complexidade em Economia
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Rua Miguel Lupi, 20, 1200-781 Lisboa, Portugal,
Tel. 351 21 392 59 53
Fax: 351 21 392 28 08
E-mail:
[email protected].

(September 2004)



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