Measuring economic activity

(Измерение экономической активности)

There are a large number of statistics produced regularly on the operation of the world's major economies. The UK's economy is no exception in this respect. You will probably have noticed that often the headlines in newspapers or important items on television news programmes relate to economic data and the implications for individuals and businesses. A prime example of this occurs when interest rates are increased: the media responds by highlighting the adverse effects on businesses with debts and householders with mortgages.

Data is provided on a wide range of aspects of the economy's operation. Statistics are available to show.

* the level of unemployment

* the level of inflation

* a country's trade balance with the rest of the world

* production volumes in key industries and the economy as a whole

* the level of wages

* raw material prices, and so forth.

The main statistics illustrating the economy's behaviour relate to the level of activity in the economy. That is, they tell us whether the economy is working at fall capacity using all or nearly all, available resources of labour, machinery and other factors of production or whether these resources are being under-utilized.

The unemployment figures for the economy give an indicator of the level of activity. As the economy moves towards a recession and a lower level of prosperity it is likely that unemployment figures will rise. An alternative measure of the level of activity is national income statistics, which show the value of a nation's output during a year. Economists use the term Gross National Product to describe this data. Changes in the level or trends of such key data have great significance for businesses, as we shall see later.

There are numerous sources of data on the economy of which we can make use. The government publishes much through the Treasury, Department of Trade and Industry, the Bank of England and the Department of Employment. The Central Statistical Office, which was established during the Second World War, publishes about half of the government's economic data.

Much of this is contained in its annual publication, "The Annual Abstract of Statistics". It also publishes the equally valuable "Social Trends" annually. Additionally, private organizations, such as the banks, building societies and universities, publish figures on various aspects of the economy's performance.

Economic statistics are presented in many forms, the most common being graphs and tables. Although these statistics can be valuable in assisting managers, they should be treated with some caution when predicting the future trend of the economy and thus helping the business to take effective decisions.

 

VOCABULARY NOTES

to measure –измерять, рассчитывать, оценивать economic activity –экономическая деятельность is no exception in this respect –в этом отношении не является исклю­чением important items –важные вопросы, проблемы to relate to – относиться к чему-либо, иметь отношение; рассказывать by highlighting the adverse effects on... - в первую очередь освещая неблагоприятное влияние на... householder –домовладелец, домохозяин household –домашнее хозяйство mortgage – закладная data –данные on a wide range of aspects –по самым разнообразным аспектам statistics are available to show – статистика показывает trade balance – торговый баланс key industries –основные отрасли промышленности wages –заработная плата (рабочих) salary –оклад, жалованье (служащих) raw material prices –цены на сырье at full capacity –на полную мощность available resources –доступные, имеющиеся в наличии ресурсы labour –труд machinery –оборудование factors of production – производственные факторы, факторы производ­ства (труд, земля, природные ресурсы, капитал) to be under-utilized –не использоваться полностью unemployment figures – количество безработных indicator — показатель national income –национальный доход the value of a nation's output –оценка объема производства страны Gross National Product (GNP) –валовой национальный продукт (ВНП) trend – направление, тенденция, тренд the Tresuary –Государственное казначейство. Министерство финансов (в Великобритании) the Department of Employment –Министерство по вопросам занятости (в Великобритании) the Central Statistical Office – Центральное статистическое управление to contain – содержать equally valuable – такой же важный building societies – англ. строительные общества (специализированные сберегательные учреждения) graphs and tables – графики и таблицы to assist – помогать, оказывать помощь they should be treated with some caution – к этим данным следует отно­ситься с некоторой осторожностью

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