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On the Measurement of Capacity Utilization
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1989
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ProductivityResource ProductivityEconomicsEngineeringEnergy ManagementCapital StockCapacity PlanningBusinessSystems EngineeringEconomic AnalysisCapacity UtilizationResource AllocationActual OutputElectricity SupplyFinanceQuantitative ManagementCapacity ManagementOperations Research
Capacity utilization is usually defined as the ratio of actual output to the output corresponding to (1) the minimum point on the short-run average total cost curve, and (2) the point of tangency between the long-run average total cost and short-run average total cost curves. In practice, however, capacity utilization is often measured as the ratio of actual to the maximum potential output consistent with a given capital stock. This paper demonstrates how to estimate the theoretical measures of capacity utilization, and examines the correlation between three measures of capacity utilization, and the McGraw-Hill estimates of capacity utilization, using data from a sample of U.S. privately-owned electric utilities for 1961-83. Copyright 1989 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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