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



Row

Col.

Contents

7

^5

Capital taxes and other capital transfers received by government from
households__________________________________________________________

7

6

Other capital transfers from non-fmancial corporations to government

7

7

Investment grants and other capital transfers within central government

7

^8

Other capital transfers from financial corporations and non-profit
institutions serving households to government___________________________

7

Зз

Investment grants and other capital transfers from the rest of the world to
government____________________________________________________

7

33

Net lending (-)/borrowing (+) of government

^8

4

Gross savings of financial corporations and non-profit institutions serving
households__________________________________________________________

^8

6

Other capital transfers from non-financial corporations to financial
corporations___________________________________________________________

^8

7

Investment grants and other capital transfers from government to non-
profit institutions serving households______________________________________

^8

^8

Other capital transfers within financial corporations

^8

Зз

Investment grants from the rest of the world to non-profit institutions
serving households___________________________________________________

^8

33

Net lending (-)/borrowing (+) of financial corporations and non-profit
institutions serving households____________________________________________

9

31

Compensation of employees paid by the activities

9

Зз

Compensation of employees paid by the rest of the world (from non-
resident employers)____________________________________________________

10

31

Gross operating surplus of activities

10

Зз

Property income paid by the rest of the world

33

32

Output of goods and services

12

3

Actual household final consumption

12

3

Actual government final consumption

12

5

Gross Capital Formation by the enterprises classified in the household
institutional sector___________________________________________________________

12

б

Gross Capital Formation by non-financial corporations

12

7

Gross Capital Formation by government

12

^8

Gross Capital Formation by financial corporations and non-profit
institutions serving households____________________________________________

12

31

Intermediate consumption

12

Зз

Exports plus direct purchases in domestic market by non-residents and the
c.i.f./f.o.b. adjustment___________________________________________________________

13

3

Net non-life insurance premiums and miscellaneous current transfers
received by the rest of the world from households; direct purchases abroad
by residents_______________________________________________________________

13

2

Net non-life insurance premiums received by the rest of the world from

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