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The Official Journal of the Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS)

Table 2 Schematic social accounting matrix (SAM) for Iraq.

From: A social accounting matrix for Iraq

 

Activities

Commodities

Labor

Capital

Land

Households

Government

Activity tax

Sales tax

Imports tax

Direct tax

Saving–investment

Rest of world

Activities

 

Supply (make matrix)

           

Commodities

     

Final private consumption

Final public consumption

    

Investment

Exports

Labor

Value added by labor at factor cost

            

Capital

Value added by capital at factor cost

            

Land

Value added by land at factor cost

            

Households

  

Payments from factors to households

 

Transfers from government to households

     

Remittances to households

  

Government

  

Payments from factors to government

  

Activity tax

Sales tax

Imports tax

Sales tax

    

 Activity tax

Activity tax

            

 Sales tax

 

Sales tax

           

 Imports tax

 

Tariffs

           

 Direct tax

     

Direct taxes

       

Saving–investment

     

Households savings

Government savings

     

Foreign savings

Rest of world

 

Imports

Payments from factors to nonresidents

 

Net payments from government to nonresidents

        
  1. Households split according to urban indicator, region (Baghdad, Kurdistan and Other Governorates), gender of household head and, for those headed by males, disaggregated according to quintile of per capita expenditure at market prices. This provides six female-headed and thirty male-headed household groups, totaling thirty-six household groups. Given the reduced number of female-headed households in the sample and the disadvantaged characteristic of this group as a whole, female-headed households were split only according to region and urban status but not according to per capita expenditure quintile