Sentences with phrase «of gross output»

[6] This «rule - of - thumb» allocation is consistent with a «threshold» approach, in which industries are allocated to the tradable sector if either their exports or competing imports are greater than a certain share of their gross output (generally 10 per cent; see Table B1 in Appendix B).

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The 0.4 per cent growth rate for the gross domestic product, the economy's total output of goods and services, was the weakest quarterly performance in almost two years and followed a much faster 3.1 per cent increase in the third quarter.
One metric the Bank of Canada employs to assess the economy is the output gap — a measure of the country's actual gross domestic product compared to its potential.
October: A survey of national trends affecting America's gross creative output, including the work that the Fortune 500 and the government are doing with innovative small companies.
Bartlett said gross domestic product output likely fell by about 1.0 per cent in the first three months of 2015 and by 0.6 per cent in the second quarter.
Also, surging steelmaking coal prices last quarter, when coupled with record output, pushed Teck's profits from the segment up to CA$ 1.1 billion ($ 830 million), or 75 % of total gross earnings before D&A.
Manufacturing in the United States is a significant driver of U.S. economic growth, featuring a higher gross output than any other private sector industry.
Gross domestic product grew by 4.9 per cent in Alberta, with the oil - producing province recovering from two straight years of falling output following the collapse of oil prices.
Canada's gross exports in 2016 amounted to about $ 400 billion, contributing to more than 23 percent of the country's economic output.
Investors are finally seeing the effect of the Trump Tax Cuts, as Q4 Gross Output data pulled some truly impressive numbers.
The Commerce Department reported Friday that the gain in the gross domestic product (GDP), the economy's total output of goods and services, followed a 2.9 % rise in the fourth quarter of 2017 and gains above 3 % in the previous two quarters.
A measure of economic output similar to gross domestic product (GDP) which includes all taxes received and excludes subsidies on products.
And there's a chart in the book which shows basically GDP, which is the gross domestic product, which is the annual economic output of the U.S. and the second line is the total debt securities and the financial system.
Input - output models give gross figures but we need to net out alternative uses of funds.
The gross domestic output of Turkey, a nation of sixty - four million people, is ranked twenty - third in the world, the highest of any Muslim country.
The expected reduction in overall gross output went from 0.5 % in the first scenario to ten per cent in the latter one — although some individual sectors would see output reductions of nearly 25 %.
Today, he is assistant statistician in the input - output statistics branch of the Office of the Chief Economic Adviser in the Scottish government, where he helps analyze economic data and calculate the gross domestic product of Scotland.
A NuScale power plant can house up to 12 of these modules for a total facility output of 600 MW (gross).
Despite a fifth place opening on one of the slowest weekends of the year, Our Idiot Brother actually ranks as one of the least disappointing releases in the Weinsteins» six trying years of self - distribution, its gross placing it in the top quintile of the company's output.
Adjusting for movie ticket inflation, Best Years presently ranks 75th of all time, with a $ 443 M domestic gross that easily bests all of 2013's output.
BMW says that battery cell capacity has increased from 20 to 34 ampere hours and gross energy capacity from 7.1 to 11.6 kilowatt hours, which helps raise the electric motor's peak output to 184 lb - ft of torque.
The 2015 survey saw a 300 percent increase in the number of participants over the first survey, which DCL CEO Mark Gross believes indicates that publisher are realizing that things are changing and how important it is to respond to readers» demands for multi-channel outputs.
His favorite ratio is the market cap of all American equities relative to the gross domestic product (all economic output) of the United States.
The gross domestic product (GDP)- the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States - is the most important economic indicator published.
The Commerce Department defines a recession as two or more quarters of decline in output, as measured by Gross National Product (GNP) or Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
According to data from the DOE's National Renewable Energy Laboratories recently cited by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, the gross offshore wind energy resources of the mid-Atlantic region alone exceed the total output of all the coal - fired power plants in the country.
The OECD defines GDP as «an aggregate measure of production equal to the sum of the gross values added of all resident and institutional units engaged in production (plus any taxes, and minus any subsidies, on products not included in the value of their outputs).»
After adjusting that gross output increase for political and technical risk factors as well as the offsetting depletion rates of current fields, the analysis projects the net increase by 2020 to be about 17.5 bpd.
During this time, Ivanpah has continued to increase production as part of its planned multi-year ramp up, most recently achieving a record single - day output of more than four gigawatt - hours gross on April 17, 2015.
Gross domestic product According to the World Bank, gross domestic product (GDP) is defined as the measure of the total output of goods and services for final use occurring within the domestic territory of a given country, regardless of the allocation to domestic and foreign clGross domestic product According to the World Bank, gross domestic product (GDP) is defined as the measure of the total output of goods and services for final use occurring within the domestic territory of a given country, regardless of the allocation to domestic and foreign clgross domestic product (GDP) is defined as the measure of the total output of goods and services for final use occurring within the domestic territory of a given country, regardless of the allocation to domestic and foreign claims.
The annual gross output of over ten thousand UA enterprises in the city of Dar es Salaam totalled 27.4 million USD, with an annual value added amounting to 11.1 million USD.
Energy intensity is most commonly applied to the economy as a whole, where output is measured as the gross domestic product (GDP), and energy is measured in Btu to allow for the summing of all energy forms.
Although the models contain some well - established science, they also contain a myriad of implicit and explicit assumptions, guesses, and gross approximations — mistakes in any of which can invalidate the model outputs.
Indeed, failure to reform would reduce Mexico's gross domestic product by 4 % in 2040, resulting in a cumulative loss of one trillion US dollars in total economic output.
During the fourth quarter of 2010, gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annualized rate of 4.4 %, exceeding the pre-recession peak of total output achieved in the second quarter of 2008.
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