* Is stimulus still necessary? Oct 28, 2009
This is the difference between an economys actual output and its potential output. If actual output is below potential output, this means that total spending is insufficient to buy what the economy can produce ... This will raise actual output to the level of potential output, thereby closing the output gap. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)
Canfor Pulp Income Fund Announces Third Quarter 2009 Results Oct 24, 2009
3 million was made to reduce the Partnership's obligation for power production reflecting the cogeneration project's actual output. The obligation to produce power for the remainder of the term of the agreement, extending to August 2020, is reduced to 338 GWh per year from 390 GWh effective September 15, 2009. (CCNMatthews Press Releases)
DeGregorio Keeps Chile's Overnight Rate at Record Low 0.5% for Third Month Oct 14, 2009
The shrinking economy has opened up a gap between actual output and potential output, the central bank said in a monetary policy report last month. Pushing for growth faster than 4. (Bloomberg -- Latin America)
De Gregorio May Keep Chile's Rate at Record Low 0.5% to Safeguard Recovery Oct 13, 2009
The shrinking economy has opened up a gap between actual output and potential output, the central bank argued in a monetary policy report last month. Chiles economy can probably grow 4 percent to 4. (Bloomberg -- Latin America)
Can You Be My Co-Star? Sep 16, 2009
There will always be those who are more focused on getting credited for the specific title of roles than the actual output of that particular character. Some women would be all about slapping that across their chests in neon lights or just plain get drunk with pseudo power. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Living)
UN wants new global currency to replace dollar... Sep 9, 2009
UN wants new global currency to replace dollar - Telegraph. Wednesday 09 September 2009. (The Drudge Report)
Caltex sees tough second half Aug 28, 2009
"The outcome will depend on the actual output of the global refining network and the rate and timing of product demand recovery. Caltex said in the medium term, it was indirectly leveraged to the key growth markets of China and India, and the Australian economy was proving to be resilient, compared with Europe and the US. Caltex said in the longer term it would continue to focus on the factors and opportunities that are within its control - refinery reliability, cost control, efficiency - and... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)
Prospects for recovery: Mervyn's reality check Aug 17, 2009
The recession has been so severe that a big gap has opened up between the productive capacity of the economy and actual output. While this persists it will constrain inflationary pressures and given the gap s size, it is likely to last a long time, even with a healthy recovery. (The Economist)
Bernanke Must Go! Jul 22, 2009
The output gap is the difference between the actual output of an economy and the output it could achieve at full capacity. As economic statistics go, it is notoriously unreliable. (The American Conservative)
Plosser Sees Perils in Fed's Massive Rescue Efforts May 22, 2009
He argued that conventional economic models that rely on the supposed gap between an economy's potential and actual output were flawed, potentially understating the danger of inflation. Pointing to signs that the U.S. recession was becoming less severe, Plosser said the housing sector, which has been in recession for nearly four years, might be reaching a bottom. (ABC News -- Wire)
Industry Approaches A Bottom, Following A Long, Sharp Fall May 16, 2009
And actual output was the lowest since December 1998. Separately, the New York Fed's Empire State manufacturing index jumped 10. (Investors Business Daily)
Output gap theory is squishy concept for Fed to lean on Apr 20, 2009
Actual output, or real gross domestic product (GDP), is also an estimate. When actual GDP consistently exceeds potential GDP - the gap is gone - inflation accelerates, according to the theory. (Business Report, South Africa)
Inflation Doves Put Faith in Output-Gap Religion: Caroline Baum Apr 17, 2009
Actual output, or real gross domestic product, is also an estimate -- even after its reported. Real GDP growth gets revised, re-revised and revisited til the cows come home. (Bloomberg -- Columnists)
Ottawa faces pressure to align with U.S. on green plans Apr 10, 2009
Ottawa announced the broad framework of its proposed greenhouse gas regulations two years ago, and would require companies to cut their carbon emissions in relation to their actual output rather than to specified levels. It has yet to produce reduction targets for different industries, or the detailed regulations that are to come into force in 2010. (Globe and Mail -- International)
Rate cuts not only focus - Mboweni Mar 25, 2009
He again referred to the widening in the output gap - the difference between the potential and the actual output of the economy. South Africa has 4. (Business Report, South Africa)
A Bank Bailout That Works Mar 7, 2009
The full costs of those mistakes include not just the $700 billion bailout but the almost $3 trillion shortfall between the economy's potential output and its actual output resulting from the crisis. Since we are not forcing banks to pay these full costs imposed on society, we should hear no complaints from them about paying for the much smaller direct costs of the bailout. (CBS News)
Mboweni keeps SA guessing on rate cut Mar 1, 2009
Another indicator he highlighted was the output gap: the difference between the potential and actual output of an economy. He said South Africa's potential for growth was 4. (Business Report, South Africa)
Mboweni spells it out Feb 27, 2009
5 percent and actual output, which the Treasury sees at 1. 2 percent this year. (iAfrica.com)
Murphy to slate Holyrood plan to axe nuclear power Feb 14, 2009
14/02/2009 03:03:01 #25 harles MNIts you thats incorrect, Im reading actual output of Hydro power which is widely available. Or are you saying the people that areproducing these figures are not telling the truth, or its been miss reported in the media. (Scotsman)