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



Row

Col.

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non-financial corporations________________________________________________

13

3

Net non-life insurance premiums, current international cooperation,
miscellaneous current transfers and social benefits other than social
transfers in kind received by the rest of the world from government_______

13

4

Net non-life insurance premiums received by the other countries of the
rest of the world from financial corporations and non-profit institutions
serving households; non-life insurance claims received by the rest of the
world from financial corporations_______________________________________

13

5

Acquisitions minus disposals of non-produced non-financial assets and
other capital transfers from households to the rest of the world____________

13

б

Acquisitions minus disposals of non-produced non-financial assets and
other capital transfers from non-financial corporations to the rest of the
world____________________________________________________________

13

7

Acquisitions minus disposals of non-produced non-financial assets,
investment grants and other capital transfers from government to the rest
of the world_________________________________________________________

13

^8

Acquisitions minus disposals of non-produced non-financial assets from
financial corporations to the rest of the world______________________________

13

9

Compensation of employees received by the rest of the world (paid to
non-resident employees)______________________________________________

13

10

Property income received by the rest of the world

13

H

Minus other subsidies on production received, by activities, from the
institutions and other countries of the European Union___________________

13

12

Imports plus the part of taxes on products received by the institutions of
the European Union net of the subsidies (on products) received from the
same institutions__________________________________________________________

14

13

Net lending of the rest of the world /Net borrowing of the Portuguese
economy__________________________________________________

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