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Multipliers Analysis of Social Accounting Matrix for the EU-27 with a Disaggregated Agricultural Sector: An Approach

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  • Mª del Carmen Delgado Lopez
  • M. Alejandro Cardenete
  • E. Ferrari
  • M. Müller
  • J.C. Parra
  • C. Vinyes
  • P.Boulanger

Abstract

This research aims analyzes the economic structure of the EU-27 economy by 2000, using the Agricultural Social Accounting Matrices (Agrosams) developed by JRC-ITPS (EC) which are disaggregated agricultural sector of these countries and for that particular yearWe will use the software SIMIPSAM created by World Bank to analyze the key sector of the economies, calculate accounting decomposition of multipliers in their three effects (direct, indirect and induced) and finally obtain the employment multipliers of the EU-27, in order to know which ones is more important in terms of keysectorsWe divide the EU27 Agrosams in some clusters –answering to the GDP per capita in relative terms- trying to indentify the agriculture accounts in terms of Keysectors in each cluster.

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  • Mª del Carmen Delgado Lopez & M. Alejandro Cardenete & E. Ferrari & M. Müller & J.C. Parra & C. Vinyes & P.Boulanger, 2012. "Multipliers Analysis of Social Accounting Matrix for the EU-27 with a Disaggregated Agricultural Sector: An Approach," EcoMod2012 3993, EcoMod.
  • Handle: RePEc:ekd:002672:3993
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