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4 The Social Accounting Matrix

 

4.1 Structure of social accounting matrix

4.1.1 Social accounting matrix for the simple CGE model

4.1.2 SAM for the standard CGE model

4.2 Construction of social accounting matrix

4.3 Example: Social accounting matrix for Japan

4.4 Consistency among various databases and matrix adjustment for a SAM

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