@techreport{5bbced758b404eb893c21f674c8a6049,
title = "Introduction do the Indonesian social accounting matrix",
abstract = "Shifts in official government policy towards greater emphasis on {"}who gets what{"} challenge national statistical offices in Indonesia and other countries to produce an answer quite different from, but nonetheless related to, more conventional concerns for national accounts, fiscal policy, balance of payments, investments, savings, inter-industrial flows, and the like. Since Indonesia and many other countries have already devoted considerable resources to integrating various aspects of these conventional concerns within an input-output framework, it is advantageous to show such a framework can be extended to incorporate data on {"}who gets what{"}. [...]",
author = "Downey, {Roger A.} and Keuning, {Steven J.}",
note = "This paper has evolved from a joint project between the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) in Jakarta, professor Erik Thorbecke of Cornell University, Ithaca, NY and the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) in The Hague. This project was largeley financed by the Netherlands Government. Roger Downey also received a grant from the Social Science Research Council.",
year = "1985",
month = mar,
language = "English",
series = "ISS working papers. General series",
publisher = "International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)",
number = "25",
address = "Netherlands",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)",
}