Measurement of Non-Market Output in Education and Health
In recent years considerable progress has been made in developing improved methodologies to measure non-market output in the National Accounts. Most EU Member States have supported the introduction of a legal framework to implement these methodologies and have introduced current best practice methods to measure output of health and education services. This report summarises contributions at a Workshop held in October 2006 that focussed on building on this foundation and further improving the measurement of non-market output in the National Accounts. The Workshop supports a project intended to provide detailed international guidelines for the further development of volume measures of non-market outputs, in particular for education and health.
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2007-02
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Authors: | Smith, Peter C ; Street, Andrew |
Institutions: | Centre for Health Economics, Department of Economics and Related Studies |
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