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Table 3c. Capacity Adjusted Value of Production 1 by Selected Industries, 1998 and 2002
(Current Billion Dollars)
MECS Survey Years
NAICS
Subsector and Industry
1998
2002
311
Food Manufacturing 430 468
312
Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 98 120
313
Textile Mills 57 50
314
Textile Product Mills 31 34
315
Apparel Manufacturing 66 53
316
Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing 11 8
321
Wood Product Manufacturing 87 94
322
Paper Manufacturing 159 160
323
Printing and Related Support Activities 104 109
324
Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing 134 215
325
Chemical Manufacturing 415 470
326
Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 158 183
327
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 85 97
331
Primary Metal Manufacturing 156 146
332
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 245 270
333
Machinery Manufacturing 276 292
334
Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 444 454
335
Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing 112 116
336
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 580 643
337
Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 66 81
339
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 102 130
Manufacturing 3,824 4,231

Notes: 1. Value of production is the name for inventory-adjusted value of shipment data. Capacity adjusted value of production (t) is defined as [capacity utilization rate (average 1972-2004) / capacity utilization rate (t)] x [value of production (t)], where t = year.
Sources: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Value of Shipments by Detailed Industry 1998-2003, Dec 2005 and U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Survey of Manufacturers, Industry Statistics 2001, and 2004; The Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve Statistical Release, Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization, G.17(419) Supplemental Tables, December 2005 for 1972-2004 average capacity utilization, capacity utilization rates for 1998 and 2002 obtained from Charles Gilbert, the Federal Reserve System, January 2006.

 

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