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Tweet[IWS] Eurostat: EUROSTAT-OECD METHODOLOGICAL GUIDE FOR DEVELOPING PRODUCER PRICE INDICES FOR SERVICES [16 January 2015]
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EUROSTAT-OECD METHODOLOGICAL GUIDE FOR DEVELOPING PRODUCER PRICE INDICES FOR SERVICES [16 January 2015]
http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-manuals-and-guidelines/-/KS-04-14-661
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[full-text, 439 pages]
This second edition of the joint Eurostat-OECD Methodological Guide for Developing Producer Price Indices for Services (SPPI Guide) provides recommendations on numerous service-specific aspects of the compilation of producer price indices and adds detailed descriptions of the SPPI measurement for a wide range of individual service industries.
CONTENTS
Producer Price Indices for Services
Part I. Methodological aspects
Chapter 1. General aspects of Service Producer Price Indices compilation
Chapter 2. Main pricing methods for Service Producer Price Indices
Chapter 3. Practical aspects of the development process
Part II. Producer Price Indices for specific service industries
Chapter 4. Waste management
Chapter 5. Wholesale and retail trade services
Chapter 6. Transportation and storage
Chapter 7. Accommodation and food service activities
Chapter 8. Information and telecommunication
Chapter 9. Financial and insurance activities
Chapter 10. Real estate activities
Chapter 11. Professional, scientific and technical activities
Chapter 12. Administrative and support service activities
Chapter 13. Human health activities
Annex A. Classification systems by industry
Annex B. Classification systems by product
Glossary
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