US Industry and Trade Outlook

TOC

 
Getting the Most Out of Outlook ’98 ix
Economic Assumptions xiii
The World Economic Outlook xix
Highlights of Outlook ’98 xxxi
Acknowledgments xxxix
 1 Metals and Industrial Minerals Mining 1-1
 2 Coal Mining 2-1
 3 Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas 3-1
 4 Petroleum Refining 4-1
 5 Electricity Production and Sales 5-1
 6 Construction 6-1
 7 Wood Products 7-1
 8 Construction Materials 8-1
 9 Electric Lighting and Wiring Equipment 9-1
10 Textiles 10-1
11 Paper and Allied Products 11-1
12 Chemicals and Allied Products 12-1
13 Plastics and Rubber 13-1
14 Metals 14-1
15 General Components 15-1
16 Microelectronics 16-1
17 Metalworking Equipment 17-1
18 Production Machinery 18-1
19 Electrical Equipment 19-1
20 Environmental Technologies 20-1
21 Aerospace 21-1
22 Shipbuilding and Repair 22-1
23 Industrial and Analytical Instruments 23-1
24 Photographic Equipment and Supplies 24-1
25 Printing, Publishing, and Electronic Media 25-1
26 Information Services 26-1
27 Computer Equipment 27-1
28 Computer Software and Networking 28-1
29 Space Commerce 29-1
30 Telecommunication Services 30-1
31 Telecommunications and Navigation Equipment 31-1
32 Entertainment 32-1
33 Apparel and Fabricated Textile Products 33-1
34 Footwear, Leather, and Leather Products 34-1
35 Processed Foods and Beverages 35-1
36 Motor Vehicles 36-1
37 Automotive Parts 37-1
38 Household Consumer Durables 38-1
39 Recreational Equipment 39-1
40 Other Consumer Durables 40-1
41 Wholesaling 41-1
42 Retail Trade 42-1
43 Transportation 43-1
44 Travel and Tourism 44-1
45 Health and Medical Services 45-1
46 Medical and Dental Instruments and Supplies 46-1
47 Financial Services 47-1
48 Securities, Mutual Funds, and Commodity Futures Trading 48-1
49 Professional Business Services 49-1
50 Education and Training 50-1
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US Industry and Trade Outlook