Advantages of the Productivity Method
¥ In general, the methodology is straightforward.
¥ Data requirements are limited, and the relevant data may be readily available, so the method can be relatively inexpensive to apply.

Issues and Limitations of the Productivity Method
¥ The method is limited to valuing those resources that can be used as inputs in production of marketed goods. 
¥ When valuing an ecosystem, not all services will be related to the production of marketed goods.  Thus, the inferred value of that ecosystem may understate its true value to society.
¥ Information is needed on the scientific relationships between actions to improve quality or quantity of the resource and the actual outcomes of those actions.  In some cases, these relationships may not be well known or understood.
¥ If the changes in the natural resource affect the market price of the final good, or the prices of any other production inputs, the method becomes much more complicated and difficult to apply.
Productivity Method