RELATIVE INCOME DETERMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES: A SOCIAL ACCOUNTING PERSPECTIVE
David W. Roland‐Holst and
Ferran Sancho
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: David Wells Roland-Holst
Review of Income and Wealth, 1992, vol. 38, issue 3, 311-327
Abstract:
The disaggregated nature of a Social Accounting Matrix makes it a suitable tool for studying the income generation process and its distributional effects. Using the linear structure of a SAM, a model for distributional analysis is developed. The proposed approach emphasizes the functional determinants of relative incomes and the underlying structural features of income distribution and redistribution.
Date: 1992
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