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



CONTENTS

1. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 1

2. The Portuguese SAM Structure and the importance of the household sector.............. 1

3. The SAM Modelling
3.1. Methodology ...................................................................................................... 8

3.2. Evaluation with changes in household income................................................ 13

4. Concluding remarks .................................................................................................... 19

References ..................................................................................................................... 21

Appendixes
- SAMs (1995-2000)................................................................................................. 23

- Description of the SAM cell contents ....................................................................29

- Figure 1A: Accounting multipliers and additional extragroup and intergroup
components from 1995 to 2000 .............................................................................. 33



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