Survey of Plant Capacity Utilization

Survey of Plant Capacity Utilization

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Presents an overview of the Survey of Plant Capacity Utilization, authorized under United States Code, Title 13, and conducted annually by the United States Bureau of the Census to provide current data on the rates of capacity utilization in United States manufacturing plants. Describes the purpose, coverage, content, frequency, methods, products, uses, and special features of the Survey. Provides links to related programs.


Estimating Capacity Utilization from Survey Data

Estimating Capacity Utilization from Survey Data

Author: Norman J. Morin

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Published: 2004

Total Pages: 39

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In this paper, we review the history and concepts behind the Federal Reserve's measures of capacity and capacity utilization, summarize the methods used to construct the measures, and describe the principal source data for these measures - the Census Bureau's Survey of Plant Capacity. We show that the aggregate manufacturing utilization rate from the Survey of Plant Capacity does not exhibit the cyclical bias possessed by utilization rates from the less statistically rigorous utilization rate surveys previously used to estimate the Federal Reserve's measures. At the detailed industry level, utilization rates from the Survey of Plant Capacity for several industries do appear to possess a cyclical bias, but we demonstrate that this bias is removed in the construction of the Federal Reserve capacity measures. We further show that the Federal Reserve measures, by combining the Census survey utilization rates with other indicators of capacity, do not discard significant information contained in the Census rates. In fact, the Federal Reserve procedures add to the predictive content of the Census utilization rates in models of capital spending, capacity expansion, and changes in price inflation.


Diverging Measures of Capacity Utilization

Diverging Measures of Capacity Utilization

Author: Norman Morin

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Published: 2004

Total Pages: 36

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"In the wake of the recent recovery in manufacturing production, the capacity utilization rates published by the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) have rebounded much more slowly than those published by the Institute for Supply Management (ISM). As a result, some observers have speculated that the manufacturing sector may have considerably less slack than is indicated by the FRB measures. Our view is that the two characterizations of manufacturing slack are not as incongruent as they first appear. This paper discusses the practical and conceptual differences between these measures of capacity utilization, and concludes that the recent divergence simply reflects the character of the latest business cycle"--Abstract.


Estimation of Capacity Utilization for Selected U.S. Manufacturing Industries

Estimation of Capacity Utilization for Selected U.S. Manufacturing Industries

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 49

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This paper reports results from the nonparametric estimation of plant-level capacity and capacity utilization for selected four-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) industries for the years 1972-90. The estimates are constructed using establishment-level data from the Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM) drawn from the Census Bureau's Longitudinal Research Database (LRD). This work represents the first broad-scale application of the nonparametric measurement of capacity and capacity utilization to manufacturing plants. Given that the measures are largely untried, we attempt to assess the quality of the reported nonparametric measures.


Methodological Workshop on the Management of Tuna Fishing Capacity

Methodological Workshop on the Management of Tuna Fishing Capacity

Author: W. H. Bayfiff

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9789251058190

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Organized by FAO's Japan-funded Project "Management of tuna fishing capacity: conservation and socio-economics" and formulated with the aim of improving the management of tuna fisheries on a global scale. Its immediate objectives are to provide the technical information necessary for the management of tuna fishing capacity and resolve the associated technical on a global scale, taking into account conservation and socio-economic issues.