"Capacity utilization is a closely watched macroeconomic indicator because rising utilization may signal rising inflationary pressures. However, recent technological changes have increased the flexibility of relationships between inputs and outputs, potentially eroding the predictive value of the utilization rate. This paper examines relationships between technology, capital spending, and capacity utilization. After establishing conceptually that the effect of recent technological changes on capacity utilization is ambiguous, we investigate the effect empirically using panel data on 111 manufacturing industries. Our results suggest that, for the average industry, the technological change of the 1974-2000 period lowered capacity utilization ...
"In the wake of the recent recovery in manufacturing production, the capacity utilization rates publ...
In this paper, we review the history and concepts behind the Federal Reserve's measures of capacity ...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not reflect those of the Departmen...
Working paper No. 2004-03. 31 pages.This paper examines the relationships between technology, capita...
Capacity utilization has been a valuable indicator of inflationary pressure. Yet recent technologica...
This paper examines the relationships between technology, capital spending, and capacity utilization...
This article reviews how the Federal Reserve measures capacity utilization and explains why capacity...
We measure the capacity output of a firm as the maximum amount producible by a firm given a specific...
We measure the capacity output of a firm as the maximum amount producible by a firm given a specific...
This paper derives measures of potential output and capacity utilization for a number of OECD countr...
This paper derives measures of potential output and capacity utilization for a number of OECD countr...
* I thank my supervisors Dr. K Pushpangadan and Dr. Achin Chakraborty for their insightful comments ...
Abstract: Using two panels of U.S. manufacturing industries, this paper estimates capital adjustment...
We argue that the information technology revolution has brought about the differentiation of secular...
Models of accumulation show that capital goods have equal productivity and using them goods having s...
"In the wake of the recent recovery in manufacturing production, the capacity utilization rates publ...
In this paper, we review the history and concepts behind the Federal Reserve's measures of capacity ...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not reflect those of the Departmen...
Working paper No. 2004-03. 31 pages.This paper examines the relationships between technology, capita...
Capacity utilization has been a valuable indicator of inflationary pressure. Yet recent technologica...
This paper examines the relationships between technology, capital spending, and capacity utilization...
This article reviews how the Federal Reserve measures capacity utilization and explains why capacity...
We measure the capacity output of a firm as the maximum amount producible by a firm given a specific...
We measure the capacity output of a firm as the maximum amount producible by a firm given a specific...
This paper derives measures of potential output and capacity utilization for a number of OECD countr...
This paper derives measures of potential output and capacity utilization for a number of OECD countr...
* I thank my supervisors Dr. K Pushpangadan and Dr. Achin Chakraborty for their insightful comments ...
Abstract: Using two panels of U.S. manufacturing industries, this paper estimates capital adjustment...
We argue that the information technology revolution has brought about the differentiation of secular...
Models of accumulation show that capital goods have equal productivity and using them goods having s...
"In the wake of the recent recovery in manufacturing production, the capacity utilization rates publ...
In this paper, we review the history and concepts behind the Federal Reserve's measures of capacity ...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not reflect those of the Departmen...