durable and nondurable manufacturing sector in October 2010. There has been a 14.3 percent increase in new orders for durable manufacturing industries through November despite some sluggishness over the past few months. Durable goods manufacturing output is expected to slow down to 6.2 percent in 2011...
In 2022, the pandemic spending boom started to wind down, which has since been reflected in an ongoing deceleration in e-commerce sales and (real) nondurable goods spending growth, and in an outright decline in (real) durable goods spending and import flows. Jason Price...
For durable goods, output growth was revised down to 6.8% in 2011 and 7.1% in 2012. Output for nondurable goods was lowered to only 0.2% growth for 2011, and last year was estimated at 1.1%.U.S. Industry Quarterly Review groupU.S. Industry Quarterly Review...
They have been trending downward since the beginning of 2012; year to date though August, durable goods new orders are only up 5.5% y/y and machinery orders are down 2.0% y/y. Year to date, orders for construction machinery and mining, oil field, and gas field machinery are down ...
Markup Behavior in Durable and Nondurable Manufacturing: A Production Theory ApproachIn this paper I provide a production theory-based framework for measuring markups of price over marginal coat, and the effects of cost and demand characteristicSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
The durable goods industries with the strongest gains in orders during October were HVAC equipment (up 51.4%, but major declines had occurred in the months before), metalworking machinery (up 8.1%), computers (up 4.0%), construction machinery (up 3.2%), and nonfer-rous metals (up 5.2%)....
Traditional manufacturing(excluding high-tech industries)is poised to expand 3.3% in 2006,a few steps faster then the 2.7% increase recorded in 2004.Americans' love affair with technology will remain hot,as high-tech industry production soars 21.8%.U.S.goods exports should post another solid ...