Alwyn Pritchard
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- For the broadcaster, see Alwynne Pritchard.
Alwyn Pritchard (born 12 June 1947) is a retired Welsh-born British government statistician.
He worked in the National Accounts directorate of the Office for National Statistics from 2000, co-ordinating work on devising and implementing new methodology to measure Government output directly. As a result of his work, the UK is in the forefront of international work in this area. For example, the UK was the first country to use direct output measures for fire brigades, courts of justice and environmental protection.
The main method he used was the construction of a cost-weighted activity index. This work fed into the national accounts and measures of government efficiency. Potentially, it could also be used to improve measures of inflation.
Previously, he was head of International Relations for ONS. He used his experience and contacts in that job to improve international co-ordination and encourage other countries to adopt UK methods.
[edit] References
- Civil Service Yearbook (annual)
- Ashaye, T (2001). Recent developments in the measurement of general government output. Economic Trends No. 576, pp. 41-44.
- Pritchard, A (2003). Understanding Government Output and Productivity. Economic Trends No. 596, pp. 27-40.
- Mai, Nicola (2004). Measuring health care output in the UK. Economic Trends No. 610, pp. 64-73.