Accounting for United States Economic Growth, 1929-1969Economic research monograph on national accounting and the economic analysis of economic growth trends in the USA - introduces an innovative research methodology by which potential output is estimated from actual output by the detailed adjustment of the determinants of output, and covers growth rates in national income, production factors and input output analysis, estimates of employment, etc. Graphs, references and statistical tables. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Q4 Distributions of Civilian Employment | 4 |
Q5 Potential Less Actual Labor Force | 10 |
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actual national income adjusted advances in knowledge age group age-sex composition age-sex group agricultural Alaska and Hawaii annual assets average hours calculated capital stock Census column compensation of employees components computed contribution distributions dwellings economies of scale effect esti estimates Excluding Alaska farm females fluctuations full-time equivalent full-time workers income per person industries intensity of utilization justment labor force labor input males mean earnings measured ment nonagricultural nonfarm business nonfarm wage nonresidential business sector number of persons obtained occupations output per unit part-time workers percent percentage points person employed postwar period potential national income potential output private household procedure productivity rate of potential ratio salary workers shown in Table sources of growth Statistics structures and equipment Table C-1 tion total factor input total hours trend U.S. Bureau unem unit of input unpaid family workers wage and salary weights