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



Portuguese SocialAccounIiDgMatiixfor 1≡ (in millions of euros)

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ays (Expenditures)

INSTITUTIONS

PRODUCTION

RESTOF
THE
WORLD

Errorsand
Omissions

TOTAL

Cunent Account

CapitalAccount

Factorsof Production

Activities

Products

Households

Enteipiises

Government

Others

Sum

Households

Enterprises

Government

Others

Sirm

Labour

Capital

Sirm

Incc∣ιnes(I⅛ceipt5'

1

2

3

4

5

fj

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Households

_______520

_______1.550

25.813

______4.053

31.936

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

41.242

22.389

63.631

__________0

__________0

______3.647

__________0

99.214

W

f,,W 14

Enteipiises

J

___________0

________134

__________3

_______517

_______654

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

______1.550

15.229

16.779

__________0

__________0

__________11

__________0

17.444

Й

Il ∣η,r∣nτιt

Government

J

10.514

______3.790

11.047

_______660

26.011

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

______8.174

_______-557

______7.617

___-W

15.025

______1.088

__________0

48.909

O
H

Л LLLlLU∏,

Others

4

______1.650

_______507

_______1.349

_____∏5

______3.621

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

______1.154

_____2971

______4.125

__________0

__________0

_________81

__________0

______7.827

H

Й

Sum

12.684

______5.981

38.212

______5.345

62.222

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

52.120

40.032

92.152

_______-832

15.025

______4.827

__________0

173.394

H

Households

J

______5.916

__________0

__________0

___________0

______5.916

__________0

___________0

_______259

_______313

_______572

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

_______266

_______552

______7.306

H

Capital

Enteipiises

J

___________0

11.401

__________0

___________0

11.401

__________0

___________0

______1.283

__________0

______1.283

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

______1.019

______3.717

17.420

W

Й

Goveinnient

J

___________0

__________0

______1.404

___________0

______1.404

________103

_________91

______3.704

__________7

______3.905

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

______1.719

______3.100

10.128

H

XlLL L11JJH

Others

8

___________0

__________0

__________0

______2.423

______2.423

__________0

___________0

_______344

_______313

_______657

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________4

_______-799

______2.285

Sum

5.916

11.401

1.404

2.423

21.144

103

91

5.590

633

6.417

0

0

0

0

0

3.008

6.570

37.139

H

H

Factois of
Flotation

Labour

_9

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

52.092

__________0

________147

__________0

52.239

D

Capital

10

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

41.616

__________0

______3.975

__________0

45.591

Й

OO

Sum

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

93.708

__________0

______4.122

__________0

97.830

O

Activities

_11

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

203.614

___________0

__________0

203.614

H

c⅛

Piotats

_12

78.353

__________0

______8.511

___________0

86.864

______8.185

16.298

______4.481

_______1.621

30.585

__________0

__________0

___________0

110.801

__________0

32.089

__________0

260.339

Restoftheworld

_13

______2.261

________62

_______782

________59

______3.164

_______-982

_______1.031

________57

_________31

________137

________119

______5.559

______5.678

________-63

41.700

X

__________0

50.616

ErrorsandOmissions

14

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

___________0

__________0

__________0

______6.570

X

______6.570

TOTAL

99.214

17.444

48.909

7.827

173.394

7.306

17.420

10.128

2.285

37.139

52.239

45.591

97.830

203.614

260.339

50.616

6.570

X

Source: Portuguese National Accounts

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