Approach to the Socio-Economic Activity of Countries with a Social Accounting Matrices Supported by Socio-Demographic Matrices: An Application to Portugal
Author(s) -
Susana Santos
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.2530735
Subject(s) - social accounting matrix , social accounting , accounting , geography , socioeconomics , business , economics , management accounting , archaeology , agriculture
Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) will be presented as tools that have specific features for studying
the socio-economic activity of countries. Such features allow for the reading and interpretation of the
reality under study, leading to the production of an empirical work that is not only capable of
highlighting specific aspects of that activity, but also offers the chance to experiment with different
interventions in regard to its functioning. In stating that the knowledge of the socio-economic activity
of countries involves the use of national accounts, emphasis is placed on the desirability of working
in a matrix format, which simultaneously includes activities (or industries), products, factors of
production and institutions. This will be considered to be a way of capturing the relevant network of
linkages and the corresponding multiplier effects in the subsequent modelling of the socio-economic
activity of the countries studied.
A methodological framework based on the works of R. Stone, G. Pyatt and J. Round, will be adopted
outlining the main features of the SAM-based approach, according to which the SAM can describe
the activity of countries either empirically or theoretically, depending on whether it is presented in a
numerical or an algebraic version, respectively.
Based on the latest version of the System of National Accounts (2008 SNA), a proposal for a
numerical version of a SAM will be presented. Firstly, a basic structure will be presented and the
need to ensure its consistency with the whole system will be emphasized. Such emphasis will then be
reinforced through the analysis of possible disaggregations and extensions to that basic structure. The
different forms of analysis made possible by the use of aggregates, indicators and balancing items
that can be calculated from such a version and which lie outside the matrix format will also be
discussed.
Because any socio-economic study made of a specific space, namely, a country, should involve the
consideration of its population, Socio-Demographic Matrices (SDMs) will also be briefly presented
and two examples of approaches based on SAMs and SDMs will be sketched out.
The exposition will be illustrated with an application to Portugalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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