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Estimation Of An Extended Sam With Household Production For Spain 1995

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Ezequiel Uriel Jiménez () (Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas)
Javier Ferri (Universitat de València)
María Luisa Moltó Carbonell (Universitat de València)

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This paper implements the conceptual framework sketched by Pyatt (1990) to construct an extended Social Accounting Matrix for Spain in 1995 (ESAM-95) to consider, in addition to the market economy, the production of services provided by households through unpaid work. In doing so, the ESAM-95 integrates the accounts related to market activities (ESA accounts) with non-market activities (non-ESA accounts) in a consistent way. Additional classifications are introduced in both ESA and non-ESA accounts in order to disaggregate the institutional accounts by household type and those of production factors by educational level and gender. The extended SAM is useful to calibrate CGE models in which the distribution of time between paid and unpaid work is a relevant variable. Este trabajo desarrolla la estructura conceptual diseñada por Pyatt (1990) para ampliar la Matriz de Contabilidad Social para 1995 en España (MCSA-95) con el fin de considerar, además de la economía de mercado, la producción de servicios provista por los hogares mediante el trabajo no retribuido. Así pues, en el MCSA-95 se integran, de una manera uniforme, las cuentas relacionadas con actividades de mercado (cuentas SEC) con las de no-mercado (cuentas no-SEC). Se introducen clasificaciones adicionales tanto en las cuentas SEC como no-SEC a fin de desagregar las cuentas institucionales por tipo de hogar y las de factores de producción por sexo y nivel educativo. La Matriz de Contabilidad de Social Ampliada es útil para calibrar los modelos de equilibrio general computable en los que la distribución del tiempo entre el trabajo retribuido y no retribuido es una variable relevante.

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Keywords: Matriz de Contabilidad Social; uso del tiempo; producción de los hogares Social accounting matrix; use of time; household production;

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E01 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - General - - - Measurement and Data on National Income and Product Accounts and Wealth

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