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Shift-Share Analysis×Social Accounting Matrix×
FachgebietVolkswirtschaftslehreVolkswirtschaftslehre
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr19601962
UrheberEdgar S. Dunn (Daniel Creamer credited with early use)Richard Stone; popularized by Graham Pyatt & Jeffery Round
TypDescriptive decomposition of regional growthComprehensive, square, double-entry accounting framework
Wegweisende QuelleDunn, E. S. (1960). A statistical and analytical technique for regional analysis. Papers of the Regional Science Association, 6(1), 97–112. DOI ↗Pyatt, G., & Round, J. I. (Eds.). (1985). Social Accounting Matrices: A Basis for Planning. Washington, DC: The World Bank. ISBN: 9780821305508
AliasnamenShift-Share Decomposition, SSA, Esteban-Marquillas Shift-Share, Regional Shift-ShareSAM, Social Accounting Framework, SAM Multiplier Model
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ZusammenfassungShift-share analysis is a descriptive technique that decomposes the change in a regional variable — most often sectoral employment — into three additive components: the part attributable to overall national growth, the part attributable to the region's industry mix, and the part attributable to the region's own competitive performance. Formalized by Edgar Dunn in 1960, it answers whether a region grew because the national economy grew, because it specializes in fast-growing industries, or because its industries outperformed (or underperformed) their national counterparts.A social accounting matrix (SAM) is a square, double-entry table that records all transactions among the production sectors, factors of production, institutions (households, firms, government), and the rest of the world in an economy for a given year. It extends the input-output table by closing the circular flow of income — connecting how value added becomes factor income, factor income becomes household income, and household income becomes demand — so that every account's receipts (its row) exactly equal its expenditures (its column).
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