Social Accounting Matrix of Pakistan for 1989-90
Rizwana Siddiqui () and
Zafar Iqbal
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Zafar Iqbal: Pakistan Instiute of Development Economics Islamabad
No 1999:171, PIDE-Working Papers from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Abstract:
This report compiles a latest social accounting matrix (SAM) of Pakistan for the year 1989-90. The SAM framework provides useful information about the structure of Pakistan's economy. Within this framework, the preferred classifications of various accounts are undertaken according to the policy objectives and later model building. The SAM presents four types of accounts: factors account, institutions account, production account, and capital account. These accounts are disaggregated on the basis of requirements and availability of data. Factors of production account is disaggregated into labour and capital accounts. Institutions accounts consist of households, firms, government, and rest of the world. Households account is further disaggregated by four income categories for rural and urban areas. Production account is disaggregated into agriculture, industry, education, health and other sectors. Further disaggregation of production account is also made on the basis of goods for domestic market and for export market. Finally, it presents consolidated capital account.
Pages: 57 pages
Date: 1999
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