Supply and Use Tables for Selected Economies in Asia and the Pacific: A Research Study
Asian Development Bank | December 2012
Abstract
Regional technical assistance (RETA) 6483: Adopting the Supply and Use Framework Towards 1993 System of National Accounts Compliance in Selected Developing Member Countriesis an initiative of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The project aimed to assist participating economies in implementing the 1993 System of National Accounts (SNA) through the compilation of supply and use tables (SUTs). Aptly known as the SUT Project, it utilized the supply and use framework which is an integrated model that allows compilation of more reliable, consistent, and internationally comparable estimates of gross domestic product (GDP). The improved GDP estimates are expected to provide a better basis for measuring economic output and growth; informed policy making; and monitoring progress toward the Millennium Development Goals, relating especially to poverty alleviation.
This publication presents the SUT concepts, practices, implementation strategies adopted, and the results of the SUT Project. It also includes the 28 products and 23 industries SUTs of the 18 participating economies, an abridged version of the SUTs, and an analysis of the economic structures based on the SUTs.
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Asian Development Bank. 2012. Supply and Use Tables for Selected Economies in Asia and the Pacific: A Research Study. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/91. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9092-944-4
Print ISBN
978-92-9092-943-7
Keywords
Aid And Development
Comprehensive Development Framework
Development Cooperation
Development Management
Development Planning
Development Strategies
Rural planning
Aid coordination
Industrial projects
Infrastructure projects
Natural resources policy
Educational development
Communication in rural development
Communication in community development
Economic development projects
Development banks
Economic forecasting
Environmental auditing
Cumulative effects assessment
Human rights and globalization
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