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Structural features of the Mozambique economy through the lens of a 2019 social accounting matrix

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  • Sam Jones
  • Enilde Sarmento
  • Dirk van Seventer
  • Finn Tarp

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This study presents and discusses structural features of the Mozambique economy through the lens of a recently constructed 2019 social accounting matrix (SAM). This is an important reality check of the SAM construction process since it brings together various data sources that are not necessarily consistent with each other into a single framework. A number of dimensions are explored including industry composition and factor earnings, imports and exports, household income and expenditure and some labour market data.

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  • Sam Jones & Enilde Sarmento & Dirk van Seventer & Finn Tarp, 2022. "Structural features of the Mozambique economy through the lens of a 2019 social accounting matrix," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2022-165, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
  • Handle: RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp-2022-165
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    1. Dirk van Seventer & Finn Tarp, 2023. "Structural change in the Mozambique economy between 2007 and 2019: A social accounting matrix approach," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2023-113, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

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    Social Accounting Matrix; National accounts; Supply table; Use table; Balance of payments; Labour force survey; Income distribution;
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