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SAM Multipliers: Their Decomposition, Interpretation and Relation to Input-Output
XB1027
Author(s):
David Holland and Peter Wyeth
This publication focuses on the social accounting matrix (SAM) and the econonic models constructed from social accounting matrices. These matrices and models are used to analyze economics and economic impacts based on more socially-comprehensive factors than are acknowledged in standard input-output models. Supplemented with detailed tables and mathematical examples.
Publisher:
WSU Agricultural Research Center
Published:
July 1993. 44 pages.
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