The disaggregated nature of a social accounting matrix makes it a suitable tool for studying the income generation process and its distributional effects. Using the linear structure of a social accounting matrix, a model for distributional analysis is developed. The proposed approach emphasizes the functional determinants of relative incomes and the underlying structural features of income distribution and redistribution. Copyright 1992 by The International Association for Research in Income and Wealth.
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Volume (Year): 38 (1992) Issue (Month): 3 (September) Pages: 311-27 Download reference. The following formats are available: HTML
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