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Extending the SAM with Social and Environmental Indicators: An Application to Bolivia
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“…It also uses the general equilibrium framework of the SAM; this framework has an advantage over the partial equilibrium model, which can only focus on the impacts of one sector and ignores feedbacks and indirect effects from other sectors (Dwyer et al, 2006;Mahadevan et al, 2017). From an analytical perspective, SAMs have been used to study the relationship between the distribution of income and economic development (e.g., Keuning, 1996;Pyatt and Roe, 1977), growth strategies in developing economies (e.g., Pyatt and Round, 1985;Robinson, 1986), the breakdown of activity multipliers that shed light on the circuits embracing the circular flow of income (e.g., Pyatt and Round, 1985;Stone, 1981), and a combination of social, environmental, technological, and economic issues (e.g., Alarcón et al, 2000;Duchin, 1998;Khan, 1997;Resosudarmo and Thorbecke, 1996). Moreover, the SAM framework can be used for projections or simulations from CGE models, which are increasingly used for policymaking to calibrate the base year position, either implicitly or explicitly.…”
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