Germany: 1551: Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits, output (US $)
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Definition: Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits, output (US $)
The measure of output normally reported is the census concept, which covers
only activities of an industrial nature. The value of census output in the case
of estimates compiled on a production basis comprises: (a) the value of sale
of all products of the establishment; (b) the net change between the
beginning and the end of the reference period in the value of work in progress
and stocks of goods to be shipped in the same condition as received; (c) the
value of industrial work done or industrial services rendered to others; (d)
the value of goods shipped in the same condition as received less the amount
paid for these goods; and (e) the value of fixed assets produced during the
period by the unit for its own use. In the case of estimates compiled on a
shipment basis, the net change in the value of stocks of finished goods
between the beginning and the end of the reference period is also included.
Gross output is equivalent to census output plus the revenue from activities of
a non-industrial nature. Valuation may be at factor costs, excluding all
indirect taxes falling on production and including all current subsidies
received in support of production activity, or at basic prices, excluding taxes
on commodity and including commodity related subsidies, or at producers
prices, including all indirect taxes and excluding all subsidies.
The measure of output normally reported is the census concept, which covers
only activities of an industrial nature. The value of census output in the case
of estimates compiled on a production basis comprises: (a) the value of sale
of all products of the establishment; (b) the net change between the
beginning and the end of the reference period in the value of work in progress
and stocks of goods to be shipped in the same condition as received; (c) the
value of industrial work done or industrial services rendered to others; (d)
the value of goods shipped in the same condition as received less the amount
paid for these goods; and (e) the value of fixed assets produced during the
period by the unit for its own use. In the case of estimates compiled on a
shipment basis, the net change in the value of stocks of finished goods
between the beginning and the end of the reference period is also included.
Gross output is equivalent to census output plus the revenue from activities of
a non-industrial nature. Valuation may be at factor costs, excluding all
indirect taxes falling on production and including all current subsidies
received in support of production activity, or at basic prices, excluding taxes
on commodity and including commodity related subsidies, or at producers
prices, including all indirect taxes and excluding all subsidies.