Table 7.—Dispersion in Annual Changes in GDP and Its Components, 1983-95

Vintage of estimates Dispersion (percentage points) Relative dispersion (percent)
Current-dollar estimates Real estimates Current-dollar estimates Real estimates
Gross domestic product:
Final0.400.42613
First annual0.390.40613
Second annual0.400.41613
Third annual0.270.2648
Personal consumption expenditures:
Final0.740.601119
First annual0.560.39812
Second annual0.440.2969
Third annual0.340.2056
Fixed nonresidential investment:
Final2.012.563346
First annual1.942.603247
Second annual1.351.812233
Third annual0.991.171621
Fixed residential investment:
Final1.581.671416
First annual0.871.26712
Second annual0.500.5345
Third annual0.390.3533
Change in business inventories/1/
Net exports of goods and services:
Exports:
Final1.021.721122
First annual0.851.52919
Second annual0.741.26816
Third annual0.681.10814
Imports:
Final0.651.52718
First annual0.511.28615
Second annual0.521.04613
Third annual0.400.88411
Federal government consumption expenditures and gross investment:/2/
Final1.361.753155
First annual1.391.883159
Second annual1.491.783356
Third annual1.462.033364
State and local government consumption expenditures and gross investment:/2/
Final0.650.95103
First annual0.420.7562
Second annual0.620.7492
Third annual0.380.4261

1. Negative values in some years make the calculation of percent changes impossible.

2. Prior to the fourth quarter of 1995, this component is defined as "government purchases" and thus excludes consumption of capital.

NOTE.—Final estimates were used for missing first annual estimates for 1984, 1990, and 1994. First annual estimates were used for missing second annual estimates for 1983, 1989, and 1993. Second annual estimates were used for missing third annual estimates for 1988 and 1992.