3.4. Model designing for the purpose of
analysis
3.3.1. Tables Analysis
Through this study Supply and Use Tables and Input-Output Table
were analyzed in order to highlight their role in Economic development. From a
general view and the usefulness of those tables in Developed and some
Developing Countries, the focus was made on how those tables can be important
in Economic Development of Rwanda.
3.3.2. SUT linear model Analysis
Due to technical reasons that include huge informal and
non-monetary (about 65% of the economy in 2006) and data availability among
others, in Rwanda, National accounts are only compiled using the out-put/
production approach. On other hand as far as the expenditure approach is
concerned, it is only the final household expenditure that can not be measured
on yearly basis.
Along this study SUT linear model was developed in order to
perform the above Analyses. This SUT linear Model was analyzed under Supply and
Use Identity using two possible derivable Linear Models in Rwanda.
3.3.3. Human Development Index Analysis
This analysis show trend of HDI from 1980 to 2010. The HDI
depends on Gross National Income per capita, literacy, and life expectancy.
To the link of Supply and Use Tables, GNI per capita is the
fruit of SUT (GNI=GDP- Transfers), literacy and life expectancy are also
influenced by the GDP. The analysis of HDI will lead to the general conclusion,
because this indicator is a composite indicator includes population impact.
A link from National accounts to satellite accounts was made
using System of National Health Accounts where life expectancy was taken into
account, Education satellite Account where Literacy level was taken into
account and Environment Satellite Account where Tourism and Environment
pollution was taken into account. This analysis used also indicators ranging in
the period of 1980 to 2009, such as Gini coefficient, Human poverty index,
Population in Good Hygienic Conditions and, Urban Population.
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