Diverging Measures of Capacity Utilization: An Explanation |
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Authors: | Norman Morin John J Stevens |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Research and Statistics, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, DC 20551, USA |
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Abstract: | 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. JEL Classification E220 |
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Keywords: | capacity utilization ISM manufacturing business cycle |
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