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May 25, 2012
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2002, "Mexico, Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), 1996", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FYGKY2, Harvard Dataverse, V5
This is a regionalized SAM of Mexico, which differentiates production across five regions, four rural and a fifth “national” urban region. The rural regions are differentiated by their agricultural production technologies. There are three households in each region, disaggregated by income level, for a total of 15 households. Each rural region has 6...
May 25, 2012
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2005, "Nicaragua, Red de Protección Social (RPS) Evaluation Dataset, 2000-2002", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EYQVWL, Harvard Dataverse, V4, UNF:5:80unLBoZWGl8njFjj+O6TA== [fileUNF]
The Nicaraguan Red de Protección Social (RPS), modeled after PROGRESA in Mexico, is a program designed to address both current and future poverty via cash transfers targeted to households living in poverty in rural Nicaragua. RPS comprised two phases over five years, starting in 2000. In order to assess whether the program merited expansion in the...
May 25, 2012
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2003, "Mali, Zone Lacustre Household Dataset, 1997-1998", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6YQ6UJ, Harvard Dataverse, V4, UNF:5:X4OtkLljFu4mWyPvFDvCrw== [fileUNF]
This case study took place in Niafunke in northern Mali where the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has an agricultural development project, the "Projet du Developpement de la Zone Lacustre". The site was selected in order to represent food security issues in West African semi-arid and arid environments as well as to represent...
May 24, 2012
Paul Omondi Obunde; Cyrus M. Mbogo; Willis Oluoch Kosura; Agnes Wanza Kamoni, 2004, "Kenya, Land Tenure, Agricultural Productivity and the Environment: Suba and Laikipia Districts, 2001", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ENQB3A, Harvard Dataverse, V4, UNF:5:qTcXkhMV8uxnYuZVCoKcCA== [fileUNF]
The Land Tenure, Agricultural Productivity and the Environment: Suba and Laikipia Districts, Kenya, 2001 dataset accompanies a study that examines the relationships between the land tenure, agricultural productivity, and the environment in order to provide the necessary policy guidelines to the Government and other stakeholders. The study was carri...
May 24, 2012
Samuel Mazera Mwakubo; Gideon Aiko Obare; John Omiti; Lutta Mohammed, 2005, "Kenya, The Influence of Social Capital on Sustainable Agriculture in Marginal Areas, 2003", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SK3OST, Harvard Dataverse, V5
The data for this study comes from a survey of rural households in Machakos and Taita-Taveta Districts. Four sub-locations were chosen in each district on the basis of terracing density and physical infrastructural endowments such as road network. Two sublocations with higher terracing density but with higher and lower physical infrastructural endo...
May 24, 2012
Kiringai, Jane; Thurlow, James; Wanjala, Bernadette, 2006, "A 2003 Social Accounting Matrix for Kenya", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EBZ2QR, Harvard Dataverse, V8
The 2003 Kenya Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a consistent data framework that captures the information contained in the national income and product accounts and the input-output table, as well as the monetary flows between households, government and other institutions. The Kenya SAM also used surveys to estimate the production technology underl...
May 24, 2012
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2005, "A 2001 Social Accounting Matrix for Kenya", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PH2CCG, Harvard Dataverse, V3
The Kenya 2001 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is the base for a dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of Kenya, which is an extension of the standard CGE modelling framework developed at IFPRI. The SAM disaggregates the entire Kenyan economy into 33 production sectors, of which 15 are agricultural sectors. Several structural and annual...
May 24, 2012
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 1999, "A 1995 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Indonesia", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/0JZ8U7, Harvard Dataverse, V3
The 1995 SAM for Indonesia is a 57x57 matrix with accounts for 17 sectors (separate activities and commodities), 6 factors, 7 households, 1 enterprise, the government, the rest-of-the-world, 2 tax types, and aggregate institutional savings-investments. The SAM is an aggregation of a 22 sector SAM produced by the Indonesia statistical authority with...
May 24, 2012
Clemens Breisinger; James Thurlow; Magnus Duncan, 2007, "Ghana, Social Accounting Matrix, 2005", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IEONLO, Harvard Dataverse, V3
The 2005 Ghana Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) is a consistent data framework that captures the information contained in the national income and product accounts and the input-output table, as well as the monetary flows between institutions. The SAM estimates the structure of the Ghanaian economy in 2005 and includes detailed information on 56 produ...
May 24, 2012
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2005, "A 1997 Social Accounting Matrix for Honduras", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KKPK0E, Harvard Dataverse, V3
Contrary to the previous Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Honduras, the 1997 SAM largely disaggregates activities, labour and households. It draws from Central Bank’s estimates in disaggregating an intermediate demand system for Honduras. As a result, the 1997 SAM permits a meaningful and detailed analysis of the productive structure of the econo...
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