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2011 Social Accounting Matrix for Senegal:

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  • Fofana, Ismaël
  • Diallo, Mamadou Yaya
  • Sarr, Ousseynou
  • Diouf, Abdou

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This document describes the construction of a social accounting matrix (SAM) for Senegal. The SAM is based upon 2011 national accounts statistics and provides a consistent framework for the assessment of growth and employment policies.

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  • Fofana, Ismaël & Diallo, Mamadou Yaya & Sarr, Ousseynou & Diouf, Abdou, 2015. "2011 Social Accounting Matrix for Senegal:," IFPRI discussion papers 1417, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:ifprid:1417
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    1. Fofana, Ismaël & Omolo, Miriam W. O. & Goundan, Anatole & Magne Domgho, Léa Vicky & Collins, Julia & Marti, Estefania, 2019. "NAIP toolkit for Malabo domestication: Economic modeling of agricultural growth and investment strategy, case study of Kenya," IFPRI discussion papers 1813, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
    2. Fofana, Ismaël & Badiane, Ousmane & Camara, Alhassane & Goundan, Anatole, 2018. "Groundnut export tax in Senegal: Winners and losers," IFPRI discussion papers 1757, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
    3. Nlemfu Mukoko, Jean Blaise, 2015. "Matrice de Comptabilité Sociale de 2013 pour la R.D.Congo [2013 Social Accounting Matrix for the D.R.Congo]," MPRA Paper 72407, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Jan 2016.
    4. Hélène Maisonnave & Pierre Nziengui Mamboundou, 2020. "Agricultural economic reforms, gender inequalities and poverty in Senegal," Working Papers hal-03015249, HAL.
    5. Maisonnave, Hélène & Mamboundou, Pierre Nziengui, 2022. "Agricultural economic reforms, gender inequality and poverty in Senegal," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 44(2), pages 361-374.
    6. Sokhna Diarra MBOUP & Racky BALDE & Thierno Malick DIALLO & Christian Arnault EMINI, 2016. "L’impact des réformes commerciales sur l’emploi et le bien-être dans les pays de la CEDEAO : le cas du Sénégal," Working Papers MPIA 2016-26, PEP-MPIA.

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    National accounting; Finance; Indicators; Macroeconomics;
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