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The treatment of financial variables in social accounting matrix-based short-term forecasting models (Record no. 164824)

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Personal name Thisen, Jean K.
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Title The treatment of financial variables in social accounting matrix-based short-term forecasting models
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Dakar:
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2001.
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Title Africa development
Volume/sequential designation Volume 26, number 3/4
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Summary, etc. Several attempts have been made in recent years to analyse the structure of the developing economies within the framework of a social accounting matrix (SAM). Case studies in Iran, Malaysia and Sri Lanka have shown that this tool is flexible and can be adapted to other developing countries. In Africa, SAM has been used to integrate and analyse the distributional dimension in ways that reflect the mutual relationship between employment, income and the structure of production. Income inequality is more often exaggerated in developing countries than in developed ones because of the prevalence of corporate forms of organization in the latter than in the former. However, this requires the incorporation of financial variables in the SAM structure to facilitate the smooth functioning of the markets where the private enterprise plays a prominent role. The paper offers a methodological framework of such inclusion and argues that the financial SAM structure can help government policymakers and development analysts to programme and monitor the implications of policy changes and to adjust accordingly. The SAM-based forecasting model has been operational in Congo, Rwanda and Mauritius.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element National plans
Form subdivision National accounts
General subdivision Economics and trade
Geographic subdivision Africa
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.jstor.org/stable/24482712
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library - Special Collections 14/06/2017 Vol. 26, no.3/4 (pages 183-242)   HC501 AFR 11/04/2024 SP27157 11/04/2024 Journal Article For in house use only