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TL-R478+路由器说明书

TL-R478+路由器说明书

天津市英硕电子科技有限公司双WAN口高速宽带路由器TL-R478+用户手册1910040125声明Copyright © 2010 深圳市普联技术有限公司版权所有,保留所有权利未经深圳市普联技术有限公司明确书面许可,任何单位或个人不得擅自仿制、复制、誊抄或转译本书部分或全部内容。

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目录物品清单 (1)第1章用户手册简介 (2)1.1约定 (2)1.1.1图标的含义 (2)1.2用户手册概述 (2)第2章产品概述 (3)2.1产品简介 (3)2.2主要特性 (3)第3章硬件安装 (5)3.1面板布置 (5)3.1.1前面板 (5)3.1.2后面板 (6)3.2系统需求 (6)3.3安装环境 (6)3.4硬件安装步骤 (7)第4章快速安装指南 (8)4.1建立正确的网络设置 (8)4.2快速安装指南 (9)第5章配置指南 (12)5.1启动和登录 (12)5.2运行状态 (13)5.3设置向导 (14)5.4网络参数 (14)5.4.1LAN口设置 (14)5.4.2WAN口设置 (15)5.4.3WAN口在线检测 (20)5.4.4MAC地址克隆 (21)5.4.5负载均衡控制 (23)5.4.6ISP均衡控制 (26)5.4.7均衡策略 (27)5.4.8WAN端口参数 (28)5.5DHCP服务器 (29)5.5.1DHCP服务 (29)5.5.2客户端列表 (30)5.5.3静态地址分配 (30)5.6转发规则 (32)5.6.1虚拟服务器 (32)5.6.2特殊应用程序 (34)5.6.3DMZ主机 (35)5.6.4UPnP设置 (36)5.7安全设置 (37)5.7.1防火墙设置 (37)5.7.2IP地址过滤 (38)5.7.3域名过滤 (40)5.7.4MAC地址过滤 (42)5.7.5攻击防护 (43)5.8路由功能 (47)5.8.1静态路由表 (48)5.9连接数限制 (48)5.9.1连接数设置 (49)5.9.2连接数列表 (49)5.10QoS (50)5.10.1QoS设置 (50)5.10.2QoS规则 (51)5.11IP与MAC绑定 (52)5.11.1静态ARP绑定设置 (52)5.11.2IP与MAC扫描 (56)5.11.3ARP映射表 (56)5.12动态DNS (57)5.12.1花生壳DDNS (57)5.13交换机功能 (58)5.13.1端口统计 (59)5.13.2端口监控 (60)5.13.3端口流量限制 (60)5.13.4端口参数 (61)5.13.5端口状态 (62)5.14系统工具 (63)5.14.1时间设置 (63)5.14.2诊断工具 (64)5.14.3软件升级 (65)5.14.4恢复出厂设置 (65)5.14.5备份和载入配置 (66)5.14.6重启路由器 (68)5.14.7修改登录口令 (68)5.14.8系统日志 (69)5.14.9远端WEB管理 (69)5.14.10流量统计 (70)5.14.11IP地址转换表 (71)5.14.12NAT源端口设置 (71)附录A FAQ (73)附录B TCP/IP的详细设置 (76)附录C 技术参数表格 (77)物品清单请小心打开包装盒,里面应有以下配件:¾一台路由器¾一根电源线¾一本安装手册¾一张保修卡¾一张光盘¾两个L型支架及其它配件ᓖፀǖ如果发现有配件短缺或损坏的情况,请及时和当地经销商联系。

军团要塞2——兵种介绍

军团要塞2——兵种介绍

军团要塞2——兵种介绍 序⾔: T F2的⽕爆可以说是⼤家想得到的,从T F2出来哪天起很多其他服务器相继关闭并转变成T F2服务器就可以看出这个游戏的影响⼒。

现在T F2仍然出于上升期,⽣命⼒⽐较旺盛。

⼩弟玩T F2⽉余时间来略有⼼得,不妨与⼤家分享。

由于本⾝⽔平有限,尽管参考了⼤量资料但是并不能保证完美⽆瑕,希望看到错误的朋友及时指出,以免误导他⼈!谢谢 由于是第⼀章,我就重点说⼀下T F2中九个⼈属性。

游戏中伤害什么的就是做简单的加减法,C r i t i c a l H i t(严重攻击)就是持有武器的攻击⼒×3。

其实爆头并不是代表头部⾎格少,⽽是因为击中头部的⼦弹都算严重攻击,伤害值⽐较⼤⽽已。

游戏中的物件: ⼤号⾎箱:全满 中号⾎箱:50格 ⼩号⾎瓶:25格 ⼤号弹药:全满 中号弹药:50弹药(⼯程师增加100⾦属) ⼩号弹药:25弹药(⼯程师增加50⾦属) 敌⼈掉落武器:相当于中号弹药。

『斥候S c o u t』侦察兵 ⼈物属性:攻击兵种 ⽣命值:125 速度:5(有戏中⼈物速度分为5个等级,侦察兵最快) 主要武器:⼿持散弹枪(专⽤) 次要武器:⼿枪(通⼯程师⼿枪) 辅助武器:棒球棒(专⽤) ⼿持散弹枪:每颗⼦弹包含10发弹丸,每个弹丸攻击⼒6;发射间隔625m s[1000m s=1s,下同];攻击范围很短,只有在512英⼨内才是有效射程。

⼿枪:每颗⼦弹攻击⼒为15;发射间隔250m s。

棒球棒:攻击⼒25;攻击间隔500m s;最快的也是最弱的辅助武器。

特殊技能:双联跳,双倍速占领时间。

点评: 最⾼的移动速度,双联跳让敌⼈⽆法找到你的⼀下个落脚点,这些都让侦察兵的操作富有技术含量。

作为攻击兵种双倍速的占领时间也许就是翻盘或者偷袭或者强攻胜利带有可⾏性。

混战中对的⼈进⾏有效的骚扰可以让敌⼈险⼊混乱从⽽给⾃⼰的队友赢得宝贵的准备时间。

步哨枪:⼀定要绕着⾛,⼀级的步哨枪都能轻松搞掂S c o u t。

惠普彩色激光打印机 Pro M454 和惠普彩色激光多功能一体机 Pro M479 维修手册说明书

惠普彩色激光打印机 Pro M454 和惠普彩色激光多功能一体机 Pro M479 维修手册说明书

Table -1 Revision history Revision number 1
Revision date 6/2019
Revision notes HP LaserJet Pro M454 HP LaserJet Pro MFP M479 Repair manual initial release
Additional service and support for HP internal personnel HP internal personnel, go to one of the following Web-based Interactive Search Engine (WISE) sites: Americas (AMS) – https:///wise/home/ams-enWISE - English – https:///wise/home/ams-esWISE - Spanish – https:///wise/home/ams-ptWISE - Portuguese – https:///wise/home/ams-frWISE - French Asia Pacific / Japan (APJ) ○ https:///wise/home/apj-enWISE - English ○ https:///wise/home/apj-jaWISE - Japanese ○ https:///wise/home/apj-koWISE - Korean ○ https:///wise/home/apj-zh-HansWISE - Chinese (simplified)
Find information about the following topics ● Service manuals ● Service advisories ● Up-to-date control panel message (CPMD) troubleshooting ● Install and configure ● Printer specifications ● Solutions for printer issues and emerging issues ● Remove and replace part instructions and videos ● Warranty and regulatory information

DPtech ADX3000系列应用交付平台运维手册v2.0

DPtech ADX3000系列应用交付平台运维手册v2.0
使用人员
本文档主要面向指定项目网络运维人员。
内容范围
本文档内容涵盖了指定项目网络设备硬件操作规范,包括硬件维护最佳实践、常规硬 件维护操作方法、发生硬件故障时的维护策略等。
DPtech ADX3000 系列运维手册 v2.0
约定
图形界面格式约定
格式 【】 => <>
意义 带方括号“【】”表示各类界面控件名称、选项卡和数据表。如“选择【管理 员】选项卡”。 多级菜单用“=>”分隔。如“选择【系统管理】=>【管理员】菜单项”。 带尖括号“< >”表示按钮名称,如“点击<确定>按钮”。
各类标志约定
格式
意义 表示操作中必须注意的信息,如果忽视这类信息,可能导致数据丢内容的描述进行强调和补充。
DPtech ADX3000 系列运维手册 v2.0
目录
1 配置管理............................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 配置文件管理 .................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1.1 备份配置 ...........................................................................................

腹腔镜Warshaw手术再认识

腹腔镜Warshaw手术再认识

腹腔镜Warshaw手术再认识展翰翔;吴栋;徐建威;王磊;胡三元【期刊名称】《腹腔镜外科杂志》【年(卷),期】2018(023)009【总页数】3页(P672-674)【作者】展翰翔;吴栋;徐建威;王磊;胡三元【作者单位】山东大学齐鲁医院,山东济南,250012;山东大学齐鲁医院,山东济南,250012;山东大学齐鲁医院,山东济南,250012;山东大学齐鲁医院,山东济南,250012;山东大学齐鲁医院,山东济南,250012【正文语种】中文随着对脾脏在抗感染、免疫方面重要生理功能认识的深入,保脾手术的临床应用日益广泛。

对于胰体尾部的良性或交界性病变,保留脾脏胰体尾切除术(spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy,SPDP)在切除病灶的同时,保留脾脏的完整性与功能,是最佳手术方式。

1988年美国麻省总医院MGH外科Warshaw教授首先施行并报道不保留脾动静脉的SPDP,利用脾胃间侧支循环保证保留脾脏的血运,25例患者中22例成功完成手术[1]。

1996年日本山形大学医学院木村理(Wataru Kimura)教授报道首例保留脾血管的SPDP[2]。

近年,随着腔镜设备、器械的更新完善,外科医生手术技巧的提高,腹腔镜保留脾脏胰体尾切除(laparoscopic spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy,LSPDP)的临床应用日益广泛。

Kimura手术完整保留脾脏的血供及脾静脉回流,一般作为LSPDP的首选[3],但操作过程较复杂,手术时间长,出血较多,且有一定比例的患者无法顺利完成手术,被迫改为Warshaw或联合脾脏切除术;与Kimura术式相比,Warshaw手术操作简便,手术时间短,出血少,但术后存在脾梗塞及区域性门脉高压症的风险[4],尤其术后脾梗塞,是广大外科医生不愿意或不敢施行此手术的主要原因。

术前详细评估,术中精细解剖,注重操作细节,可保证Warshaw手术安全完成,术后即使发生小面积脾梗塞,患者出现脾脓肿的几率也非常小[5-6]。

创伤高级生命支持(ATLS)

创伤高级生命支持(ATLS)

感谢聆听!
Байду номын сангаас
1.经口/ 鼻 气管内插管 2. 环甲软骨切开
保护颈椎
当建立呼吸通道时,手法固定颈椎于一个适合 的位置是十分必要的
重要的注意事项
颈部检查不能除外颈椎损伤。 假定在多系统损伤的患者都存在颈椎的损伤, 特
别是在头颈部钝性损伤并伴有意识水平的改变。
ATLS基本程序---分类与首次评估
A 气道 (同时要颈椎保护) B 呼吸 和通气 C 循环 和出血控制 D 残疾 神经状态 E 暴露/ 环境控制
这些因素包括
1. 意识水平 2. 皮肤颜色 3. 脉搏
颈动脉搏动存在 : SBP 60 mmHg 股动脉搏动存在 : SBP 70 mmHg 桡动脉搏动存在 : SBP 80 mmHg
☆外出血 在初次评估中检出并给于控制
☆手术干预 控制内出血
Q : 什么损伤可能造成急性循环 障碍?
这些损伤包括
ATLS基本程序---分类与首次评估
A 气道 (同时要颈椎保护) B 呼吸 和通气 C 循环 和出血控制 D 残疾 神经状态 E 暴露/ 环境控制
评估
意识丧失分级用AVPU标准 Alert 反应灵敏 Voice illicits response 声音反映迟钝 Pain illicits response 疼痛反应迟钝 Unresponsive 无应答
外/内出血伴有低血容量性休克 大量血胸 心包填塞
评估
鉴别外出血的来源 鉴别内出血的潜在来源 脉搏/ 皮肤颜色,毛细血管再灌注/ 血压
治疗
在外出血部位采用直接加压法. 内出血是否需要手术干涉? 建立静脉通路/ 中心静脉 液体复苏 / 输血
重要的注意事项
损伤后的低血压必须在除外其他方面的因素才 能被认为是原发性低血容量

徐工 CDM816D 轮式装载机 零部件手册说明书

中国龙工控股有限公司 2018 年
CONTEபைடு நூலகம்TS
CDM816D 轮式装载机..........................................................................................................................................................................1
II. TORQUE CONVERTER SYSTEM...................................................................................................................................................9 2.1 TORQUE CONVERTER SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................................9 2.2 TORQUE CONVERTER...............................................................................................................................................................11 2.3 TRANSMISSION AND TORQUE CONVERTER HYDRAULIC SYSTEM .....................................................................................21

CS02产品介绍下


•24.-4.8 A •24/30VDC输出 •72/144 W
•单相 宽电压输入 •紧凑设计
优化型
•小型模块化设计
•专为AS-I总线提 供 30V 直流电源
模块型
AS-I专用
•12/24VDC输出 •60-240 W
•性能卓越、功能丰富 •完整认证
全球产品
•24VDC输出 •35-350 W
•专为中国客户打造(3G 技术) •技术领先、体积小巧、 功能实用、安装方便
✓先进的自诊断功能通过LED灯和继电器 输出报警信号
Schneider Electric China - ISBU/ICC/C&S - Phaseo power supply & transformer - Aug.2009
支路保护
长时断电保护
双电源备份
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Phaseo电源---优势卖点
四大解决方案
主要功能
• 传导性液体的注入和排出 • 非传导性物质的注入和排出 New!
典型应用
水泵 水处理 灌装机械 锅炉
频率监控继电器
典型应用
发电机输出电压频率监测
主要功能
• 测量监控电路的50HZ或60HZ交流信号 的低频或超频
速度监控继电器
主要功能
• 通过外部传感器监控运动系统, 控制加速或减速
典型应用
背面DIN导轨安装 四角支架安装(new)
38
ABL2开关电源 - 2011H版
功能提升
上电防 指触
✓2011H版为所有ABL2 电源产品标配端子排 塑料保护盖
客户受益
✓防止上电时误触碰端 子排接线产生触电, 有效提升安全性
保护自 复位
✓2011H版的所有产品 的短路/过载保护模式 均更新为自动复位模 式

全套SA8000-2022版社会责任管理手册程序文件作业指导书和记录(完整版)

全套SA8000-2022版社会责任管理手册程序文件作业指导书和记录(完整版)4.2公司实施对管理人员的培训,以约束管理人员不可实施任何形式的体罚或身体接触、精神胁迫及言语凌辱。

不应有任何威胁性行为。

不可接受的行为包括:4.2.1令人产生恐惧的行为,让人感到受辱和受欺侮的行为,粗暴言辞、身体接触等。

4.2.2暴力、威胁、非法搜查、拘禁劳动者或以其它手段限制员工自由来强迫劳动。

4.行政部采取纪律措施通过《公司管理制度》中规定的管理措施来执行,不使用保安人员来对员工执行纪律。

4.公司按照符合法律规定的《司管理制度》文件来管理员工,员工违纪以批评教育为主。

如果因为员工的原因造成的经济损失,要求员工进行适当的赔偿,每月的赔偿范围不能超过员工工资的20%。

若遇有员工故意破坏或违法犯罪行为应送交有关部门处理。

4.2公司实施对管理人员的培训,以约束管理人员不可实施任何形式的体罚或身体接触、精神胁迫及言语凌辱。

不应有任何威胁性行为。

不可接受的行为包括:4.2.1令人产生恐惧的行为,让人感到受辱和受欺侮的行为,粗暴言辞、身体接触等。

4.2.2暴力、威胁、非法搜查、拘禁劳动者或以其它手段限制员工自由来强迫劳动。

4.行政部采取纪律措施通过《公司管理制度》中规定的管理措施来执行,不使用保安人员来对员工执行纪律。

4.公司按照符合法律规定的《司管理制度》文件来管理员工,员工违纪以批评教育为主。

如果因为员工的原因造成的经济损失,要求员工进行适当的赔偿,每月的赔偿范围不能超过员工工资的20%。

若遇有员工故意破坏或违法犯罪行为应送交有关部门处理。

目录发布令............................................................. ............................................................... .. (12)总经理:........................................................... ............................................................... ...................................12日期:年12月29日............................................................. ............................................................... .........121.0前言............................................................. ............................................................... (13)1.1概述............................................................. ............................................................... ................................131.2范围............................................................. ............................................................... ................................131.3社会责任管理体系的建立与实施............................................................. ................................................131.4适时内部稽核与管理评审............................................................. ...........................................................132. 0企业简介............................................................. ............................................................... ....................................143.0公司组织架构............................................................................................................................ ............................144.0社会责任政策............................................................. ............................................................... . 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(14)担当社会责任创造社会价值............................................................. ...................................................144.2公司政策............................................................. ............................................................... ..........................144.3持续改进体系............................................................. ............................................................... ..................155.0社会责任体系手册管理............................................................. ............................................................... ............166.0名词定义............................................................. ............................................................... ....................................167.0管理职责............................................................. ............................................................... ....................................188.0法律法规收集............................................................. ............................................................... ............................219.0目标及相关的管理方案............................................................. ...........................................................................2110.0童工与未成年工............................................................. ............................................................... ....................2211.0强迫和强制劳动............................................................. ............................................................... ......................2312.0健康与安全............................................................. ............................................................... ..............................2313.0自由结社和集体谈判权............................................................. ............................................................... ..........2514.0禁止歧视............................................................. ............................................................... ..................................2515.0惩戒性措施............................................................. ............................................................... ..............................2616.0工作时间............................................................. ............................................................... ..................................2717.0工资报酬............................................................. ............................................................... . (27)17.3.1工资分配原则:........................................................... ............................................................... ..........2817.3.2工资支付制度:........................................................... ............................................................... ..........2817.3.3工资计算:.......................................................................................................................... ..................2818.0政策、程序和记录............................................................. ............................................................... (28)18.1政策............................................................. ............................................................... ................................2818.2程序及记录............................................................. ............................................................... ....................2918.3控制要点............................................................. ............................................................... (29)a.文件的更改需要重新进行审核、批准;............................................................ ................................30b.当文件经过修改后,应重新确定版本或版次。

美国近年宏观经济数据

D–2 November 2010National DataA. Selected NIPA Tables The selected set of NIPA tables presents the most recent estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) and i tscomponents, which were released on October 29, 2010. These estimates include the “advance” estimates for the third quarter of 2010.The selected set presents quarterly esti mates that are updated monthly. Annual esti mates are presented i n most of the tables.The GDP news release is available on BEA’s Web site within minutes after the release. To receive an e-mail no­tification of the release, go to and subscribe. The “Selected NIPA Tables” are available later that day.1. Domestic Product and IncomeTable 1.1.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Table 1.1.2. Contributions to Percent Change Gross Domestic Productin Real Gross Domestic Product[Percent]Line 20082009Seasonally adjusted at annual rates20092010 IIIIV I II III Gross domestic product ........ Personal consumption1 0.0 –2.6 1.6 5.0 3.7 1.7 2.0 expenditures ...............................2 –0.3 –1.2 2.0 0.9 1.9 2.2 2.6 Goods........................................... 3 –2.5 –2.0 7.2 1.7 5.7 3.4 2.8 Durable goods .......................... 4 –5.2 –3.7 20.1 –1.1 8.8 6.8 6.1 Nondurable goods ....................5 –1.1 –1.2 1.7 3.1 4.2 1.9 1.3 Services .......................................Gross private domestic60.9–0.8–0.5 0.50.11.62.5investment ................................... 7 –9.5 –22.6 11.8 26.7 29.1 26.2 12.8 Fixed investment........................... 8 –6.4 –18.3 0.7 –1.3 3.3 18.9 0.8 Nonresidential .......................... 9 0.3 –17.1 –1.7 –1.4 7.8 17.2 9.7 Structures............................. 10 5.9 –20.4 –12.4 –29.2 –17.8 –0.5 3.9 Equipment and software....... 11 –2.4 –15.3 4.2 14.6 20.4 24.8 12.0 Residential................................ 12 –24.0 –22.9 10.6 –0.8 –12.3 25.7 –29.1 Change in private inventories ....... 13 ............ ............ ............. ............ ............ ............. ............ Net exports of goods and services 14 ............ ............ ............. ............ ............ ............. ............ Exports ......................................... 15 6.0 –9.5 12.2 24.4 11.4 9.1 5.0 Goods....................................... 16 6.3 –12.0 18.7 31.7 14.0 11.5 3.4 Services ................................... 17 5.3 –3.9 0.1 10.2 5.8 3.9 8.6 Imports ......................................... 18 –2.6 –13.8 21.9 4.9 11.2 33.5 17.4 Goods....................................... 19 –3.5 –15.8 27.4 6.2 12.0 40.5 18.1 Services ................................... Government consumption expenditures and gross 20 2.4 –4.2 1.5 –0.5 7.8 4.3 14.1 investment ................................... 21 2.8 1.6 1.6 –1.4 –1.6 3.9 3.4 Federal ......................................... 22 7.3 5.7 5.7 0.0 1.8 9.1 8.8 National defense....................... 23 7.5 5.4 9.0 –2.5 0.4 7.4 8.5 Nondefense .............................. 24 6.7 6.5 –0.9 5.6 5.0 12.8 9.6 State and local.............................. Addendum:Gross domestic product, current 25 0.3 –0.9 –1.0 –2.3 –3.8 0.6 –0.2 dollars.......................................262.2–1.72.34.74.83.74.2Line 20082009Seasonally adjusted at annual rates20092010 IIIIV I II III Percent change at annual rate: Gross domestic product (1)0.0–2.61.6 5.03.71.72.0Percentage points at annual rates: Personal consumption expenditures ............................... 2 –0.18 –0.84 1.41 0.69 1.33 1.54 1.79 Goods ........................................... 3 –0.60 –0.46 1.62 0.42 1.29 0.79 0.64 Durable goods .......................... 4 –0.42 –0.27 1.35 –0.07 0.62 0.49 0.44 Nondurable goods .................... 5 –0.18 –0.18 0.27 0.49 0.67 0.31 0.20 Services........................................Gross private domestic6 0.41 –0.38 –0.21 0.27 0.03 0.75 1.15 investment ................................... 7 –1.53 –3.24 1.22 2.70 3.04 2.88 1.54 Fixed investment........................... 8 –1.02 –2.69 0.12 –0.12 0.39 2.06 0.10 Nonresidential........................... 9 0.03 –1.96 –0.13 –0.10 0.71 1.51 0.91 Structures .............................10 0.22 –0.81 –0.41 –1.01 –0.53 –0.01 0.10 Equipment and software.......11 –0.19 –1.15 0.28 0.91 1.24 1.52 0.80 Residential................................ 12 –1.05 –0.74 0.25 –0.02 –0.32 0.55 –0.80 Change in private inventories .......13 –0.51 –0.55 1.10 2.83 2.64 0.82 1.44 Net exports of goods and services14 1.18 1.13 –1.37 1.90 –0.31 –3.50 –2.01 Exports ......................................... 15 0.72 –1.18 1.30 2.56 1.30 1.08 0.61 Goods ....................................... 16 0.53 –1.04 1.29 2.19 1.09 0.93 0.29 Services.................................... 17 0.19 –0.15 0.01 0.37 0.21 0.15 0.32 Imports.......................................... 18 0.46 2.32 –2.67 –0.66 –1.61 –4.58 –2.61 Goods ....................................... 19 0.52 2.20 –2.64 –0.68 –1.41 –4.46 –2.25 Services.................................... 20 –0.07 0.12 –0.03 0.02 –0.20 –0.12 –0.37 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment ................................... 21 0.54 0.32 0.33 –0.28 –0.32 0.80 0.68 Federal.......................................... 22 0.51 0.43 0.45 0.01 0.15 0.72 0.71 National defense....................... 23 0.36 0.27 0.48 –0.13 0.02 0.40 0.46 Nondefense .............................. 24 0.15 0.16 –0.03 0.14 0.13 0.32 0.25 State and local..............................250.04–0.11–0.12–0.29–0.480.08–0.03November 2010S URVEY OF C URRENT B USINESSD–3Table 1.1.3. Real Gross Domestic Product, Quantity IndexesTable 1.1.4. Price Indexes for Gross Domestic Product[Index numbers, 2005=100][Index numbers, 2005=100]Line20082009Seasonally adjusted20092010 IIIIVIIIIIIGross domestic productPersonal consumption1 104.672 101.917 101.760 103.012 103.960 104.403 104.924 expenditures ....................... 2 105.057 103.797 103.885 104.126 104.608 105.178 105.846 Goods................................... 3 103.462 101.416 102.092 102.533 103.952 104.837 105.565 Durable goods .................. 4 102.798 99.011 101.159 100.870 103.025 104.735 106.304 Nondurable goods ............ 5 103.698 102.487 102.460 103.247 104.321 104.823 105.160 Services ...............................Gross private domestic6 105.870105.006104.797104.936104.952105.366106.006investment ........................... 7 90.105 69.778 68.800 73.000 77.811 82.474 84.986 Fixed investment................... 8 94.096 76.835 76.447 76.198 76.826 80.219 80.383 Nonresidential .................. 9 115.532 95.804 95.216 94.879 96.677 100.592 102.957 Structures..................... 10 131.976 105.064 103.911 95.310 90.761 90.649 91.515 Equipment and software 11 108.681 92.035 91.716 94.895 99.408 105.067 108.085 Residential........................12 57.324 44.220 44.185 44.092 42.670 45.177 41.455 Change in private inventories Net exports of goods and13 .............. .............. ............. .............. .............. ............. .............. services ............................... 14 .............. .............. ............. .............. .............. ............. .............. Exports ................................. 15 126.255 114.228 114.174 120.569 123.858 126.592 128.138 Goods............................... 16 127.649 112.377 112.474 120.484 124.495 127.939 129.014 Services ........................... 17 123.095 118.303 117.933 120.822 122.533 123.708 126.292 Imports ................................. 18 106.113 91.418 92.752 93.874 96.401 103.613 107.859 Goods............................... 19 105.189 88.615 90.324 91.691 94.321 102.690 107.056 Services ........................... 20 111.167 106.461 105.915 105.772 107.766 108.916 112.572 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment ........................... 21 105.605 107.287 107.991 107.613 107.185 108.228 109.125 Federal ................................. 22 110.900 117.266 119.085 119.091 119.634 122.276 124.891 National defense............... 23 111.653 117.648 120.237 119.477 119.582 121.732 124.229 Nondefense ...................... 24 109.326 116.467 116.687 118.283 119.738 123.410 126.271 State and local......................25102.611101.688101.770101.179100.213100.367100.310Line20082009Seasonally adjusted20092010 IIIIVIIIIIIGross domestic product Personal consumption 1 108.598 109.618 109.759 109.693 109.959 110.485 111.108 expenditures ....................... 2 109.061 109.258 109.598 110.333 110.901 110.888 111.166 Goods ................................... 3 106.262 103.634 104.403 105.120 105.784 104.812 105.064 Durable goods .................. 4 95.340 93.782 93.450 93.603 93.121 92.755 92.234 Nondurable goods ............ 5 112.484 109.262 110.624 111.651 112.949 111.638 112.325 Services................................ Gross private domestic 6 110.566 112.233 112.355 113.102 113.620 114.116114.408investment ........................... 7 106.977 104.873 103.656 103.466 102.952 102.765 102.875 Fixed investment................... 8 107.053 105.260 104.294 104.030 103.661 103.487 103.539 Nonresidential................... 9 106.984 105.700 104.768 104.144 103.639 103.636 103.730 Structures ..................... 10 125.460 122.187 119.654 119.017 119.291 119.887 120.665 Equipment and software 11 100.083 99.620 99.344 98.721 97.954 97.764 97.651 Residential ........................ 12 106.361 102.736 101.637 102.712 102.869 102.030 101.907 Change in private inventories Net exports of goods and 13 .............. ............. .............. ............. .............. ............. .............. services ............................... 14 .............. ............. .............. ............. .............. ............. .............. Exports ................................. 15 111.874 105.877 106.212 107.424 108.771 110.060 110.180 Goods ............................... 16 111.970 104.403 104.892 106.072 107.565 108.965 109.098 Services............................ 17 111.643 109.172 109.164 110.437 111.451 112.480 112.568 Imports.................................. 18 118.685 105.987 105.879 111.222 114.514 112.234 109.936 Goods ............................... 19 119.603 104.908 104.680 110.650 114.497 111.653 109.033 Services............................ 20 113.921 110.711 111.179 113.650 114.351 114.813 114.152 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment ........................... 21 115.009 114.644 114.635 115.067 116.358 116.606 116.734 Federal.................................. 22 111.119 110.895 110.716 111.141 112.375 112.615 112.718 National defense............... 23 112.109 111.342 111.153 111.590 113.046 113.377 113.489 Nondefense ...................... 24 109.077 109.984 109.822 110.222 110.997 111.053 111.138 State and local ......................25117.349116.892116.998117.434118.760119.014119.158Table 1.1.5. Gross Domestic ProductTable 1.1.6. Real Gross Domestic Product, Chained Dollars[Billions of dollars][Billions of chained (2005) dollars]Line20082009Seasonally adjusted at annual rates20092010 IIIIVIIIIIIGross domestic productPersonal consumption1 14,369.1 14,119.0 14,114.7 14,277.3 14,446.4 14,578.7 14,730.2 expenditures ....................... 2 10,104.5 10,001.3 10,040.7 10,131.5 10,230.8 10,285.4 10,376.7 Goods................................... 3 3,379.5 3,230.7 3,276.1 3,312.9 3,380.0 3,377.5 3,409.0 Durable goods .................. 4 1,083.5 1,026.5 1,045.2 1,043.9 1,060.7 1,074.1 1,084.1 Nondurable goods ............ 5 2,296.0 2,204.2 2,231.0 2,269.0 2,319.3 2,303.4 2,325.0 Services ...............................Gross private domestic6 6,725.06,770.66,764.66,818.66,850.96,907.96,967.6investment ........................... 7 2,096.7 1,589.2 1,548.5 1,637.7 1,739.7 1,841.8 1,896.1 Fixed investment................... 8 2,137.8 1,716.4 1,691.8 1,681.9 1,689.8 1,761.4 1,765.9 Nonresidential .................. 9 1,665.3 1,364.4 1,343.8 1,330.9 1,349.6 1,404.2 1,438.5 Structures..................... 10 582.4 451.6 436.6 398.2 380.1 381.5 387.7 Equipment and software 11 1,082.9 912.8 907.2 932.7 969.5 1,022.7 1,050.9 Residential........................12 472.5 352.1 348.0 351.0 340.2 357.2 327.4 Change in private inventories Net exports of goods and13 –41.1 –127.2 –143.3 –44.2 50.0 80.4 130.2 services ............................... 14 –710.4 –386.4 –408.3 –426.4 –479.9 –539.3 –561.5 Exports ................................. 15 1,843.4 1,578.4 1,582.1 1,689.9 1,757.8 1,817.9 1,842.1 Goods............................... 16 1,295.1 1,063.1 1,068.6 1,157.6 1,213.0 1,262.8 1,274.9 Services ........................... 17 548.3 515.3 513.6 532.3 544.8 555.1 567.1 Imports ................................. 18 2,553.8 1,964.7 1,990.5 2,116.3 2,237.6 2,357.1 2,403.5 Goods............................... 19 2,148.8 1,587.8 1,613.8 1,731.8 1,843.5 1,957.2 1,992.5 Services ........................... Government consumptionexpenditures and gross20405.0376.9376.6384.5394.1400.0411.0investment ........................... 21 2,878.3 2,914.9 2,933.8 2,934.5 2,955.7 2,990.8 3,018.9 Federal ................................. 22 1,079.9 1,139.6 1,155.4 1,159.9 1,178.1 1,206.7 1,233.6 National defense............... 23 737.3 771.6 787.3 785.4 796.3 813.0 830.5 Nondefense ...................... 24 342.5 368.0 368.1 374.5 381.8 393.7 403.1 State and local......................25 1,798.5 1,775.3 1,778.4 1,774.7 1,777.6 1,784.1 1,785.3Line20082009Seasonally adjusted at annual rates20092010 IIIIVIIIIIIGross domestic product Personal consumption 1 13,228.8 12,880.6 12,860.8 13,019.0 13,138.8 13,194.9 13,260.7 expenditures ....................... 2 9,265.0 9,153.9 9,161.6 9,182.9 9,225.4 9,275.7 9,334.6 Goods ................................... 3 3,180.3 3,117.4 3,138.2 3,151.8 3,195.4 3,222.6 3,245.0 Durable goods .................. 4 1,136.4 1,094.6 1,118.3 1,115.1 1,138.9 1,157.8 1,175.2 Nondurable goods ............ 5 2,041.2 2,017.4 2,016.9 2,032.3 2,053.5 2,063.4 2,070.0 Services................................ Gross private domestic 6 6,082.36,032.76,020.76,028.76,029.66,053.46,090.1investment ........................... 7 1,957.3 1,515.7 1,494.5 1,585.7 1,690.2 1,791.5 1,846.1 Fixed investment................... 8 1,997.0 1,630.7 1,622.4 1,617.1 1,630.5 1,702.5 1,706.0 Nonresidential................... 9 1,556.6 1,290.8 1,282.9 1,278.3 1,302.6 1,355.3 1,387.2 Structures ..................... 10 464.2 369.6 365.5 335.3 319.3 318.9 321.9 Equipment and software 11 1,082.0 916.3 913.1 944.7 989.7 1,046.0 1,076.1 Residential ........................ 12 444.2 342.7 342.4 341.7 330.7 350.1 321.3 Change in private inventories Net exports of goods and 13 –37.6 –113.1 –128.2 –36.7 44.1 68.8 115.5 services ............................... 14 –504.1 –363.0 –390.8 –330.1 –338.4 –449.0 –514.9 Exports ................................. 15 1,647.7 1,490.7 1,490.0 1,573.5 1,616.4 1,652.1 1,672.3 Goods ............................... 16 1,156.6 1,018.2 1,019.1 1,091.7 1,128.0 1,159.2 1,169.0 Services............................ 17 491.1 472.0 470.5 482.0 488.9 493.6 503.9 Imports.................................. 18 2,151.7 1,853.8 1,880.8 1,903.6 1,954.8 2,101.1 2,187.2 Goods ............................... 19 1,796.6 1,513.5 1,542.7 1,566.1 1,611.0 1,753.9 1,828.5 Services............................ Government consumption expenditures and gross 20355.5340.5338.7338.3344.6348.3360.0investment ........................... 21 2,502.7 2,542.6 2,559.3 2,550.3 2,540.2 2,564.9 2,586.1 Federal.................................. 22 971.8 1,027.6 1,043.5 1,043.6 1,048.4 1,071.5 1,094.4 National defense............... 23 657.7 693.0 708.3 703.8 704.4 717.1 731.8 Nondefense ...................... 24 314.0 334.6 335.2 339.8 344.0 354.5 362.7 State and local ...................... 25 1,532.6 1,518.8 1,520.0 1,511.2 1,496.8 1,499.1 1,498.2 Residual....................................26 16.2 37.8 40.4 33.8 26.5 15.2 13.5N OTE . Chained (2005) dollar series are calculated as the product of the chain-type quantity index and the 2005 current-dollar value of the corresponding series, divided by 100. Because the formula for the chain-type quantity indexes uses weights of more than one period, the corresponding chained-dollar estimates are usually not additive. The residual line is the difference between the first line and the sum of the most detailed lines.D–4 National Data November 2010Table 1.1.7. Percent Change From Preceding Period Table 1.1.8. Contributions to Percent Change in the in Prices for Gross Domestic Product Gross Domestic Product Price Index[Percent]Line20082009Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 20092010 IIIIV I II III Gross domestic productPersonal consumption1 2.2 0.9 0.7 –0.2 1.0 1.9 2.3 expenditures (2)3.3 0.2 2.9 2.7 2.1 0.0 1.0 Goods................................... 3 3.2 –2.5 5.7 2.8 2.6 –3.6 1.0 Durable goods .................. 4 –1.4 –1.6 –2.5 0.7 –2.0 –1.6 –2.2 Nondurable goods ............ 5 5.6 –2.9 9.7 3.84.7 –4.6 2.5 Services ...............................Gross private domestic63.41.51.72.71.81.81.0investment ........................... 7 0.7 –2.0 –6.0 –0.7 –2.0 –0.7 0.4 Fixed investment................... 8 0.8 –1.7 –4.8 –1.0 –1.4 –0.7 0.2 Nonresidential .................. 9 1.4 –1.2 –5.1 –2.4 –1.9 0.0 0.4 Structures..................... 10 4.7 –2.6 –10.5 –2.1 0.9 2.0 2.6 Equipment and software 11 –0.2 –0.5 –2.4 –2.5 –3.1 –0.8 –0.5 Residential........................ 12 –1.2 –3.4 –3.3 4.3 0.6 –3.2 –0.5 Change in private inventories Net exports of goods and 13 .............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. services ............................... 14 .............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. Exports ................................. 15 4.7 –5.4 4.6 4.6 5.1 4.8 0.4 Goods............................... 16 4.8 –6.8 4.8 4.6 5.8 5.3 0.5 Services ........................... 17 4.2 –2.2 4.0 4.7 3.7 3.7 0.3 Imports ................................. 18 10.4 –10.7 8.6 21.8 12.4 –7.7 –7.9 Goods............................... 19 11.3 –12.3 9.2 24.8 14.6 –9.6 –9.1 Services ........................... Government consumption expenditures and gross 20 5.7 –2.8 6.2 9.2 2.5 1.6 –2.3 investment ........................... 21 4.7 –0.3 0.4 1.5 4.6 0.9 0.4 Federal ................................. 22 3.1 –0.2 –0.1 1.5 4.5 0.9 0.4 National defense............... 23 3.6 –0.7 0.3 1.6 5.3 1.2 0.4 Nondefense ...................... 24 2.2 0.8 –1.0 1.5 2.8 0.2 0.3 State and local...................... Addenda:25 5.6 –0.4 0.8 1.5 4.6 0.90.5Gross national product ......... Implicit price deflators: 26 2.2 0.9 0.8 –0.2 1.0 1.9 ............. Gross domestic product 127 2.2 0.9 0.7 –0.3 1.1 2.0 2.2 Gross national product 1 282.20.90.7–0.31.01.9 .............Line20082009Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 20092010 IIIIVIIIIIIPercent change at annualrate:Gross domestic product 1 2.2 0.9 0.7 –0.2 1.0 1.9 2.3Percentage points at annualrates:Personal consumptionexpenditures ....................... 2 2.31 0.13 1.98 1.87 1.46 –0.03 0.72 Goods ................................... 3 0.76 –0.58 1.22 0.62 0.59 –0.86 0.23 Durable goods ..................4 –0.12 –0.12 –0.19 0.04 –0.15 –0.12 –0.17 Nondurable goods ............ 5 0.88 –0.46 1.41 0.58 0.74 –0.74 0.39 Services................................Gross private domestic6 1.55 0.71 0.76 1.25 0.87 0.83 0.49 investment ........................... 7 0.11 –0.25 –0.63 –0.05 –0.23 –0.09 0.06 Fixed investment...................8 0.12 –0.23 –0.61 –0.13 –0.17 –0.08 0.03 Nonresidential...................9 0.16 –0.13 –0.53 –0.23 –0.18 0.00 0.04 Structures ..................... 10 0.18 –0.10 –0.37 –0.07 0.02 0.05 0.07 Equipment and software 11 –0.02 –0.03 –0.16 –0.17 –0.21 –0.05 –0.03 Residential ........................ 12 –0.05 –0.10 –0.08 0.10 0.01 –0.08 –0.01 Change in private inventories Net exports of goods and 13 0.00 –0.02 –0.01 0.07 –0.07 –0.01 0.03 services ............................... 14 –1.16 1.13 –0.69 –2.37 –1.17 1.87 1.41 Exports ................................. 15 0.57 –0.66 0.48 0.52 0.60 0.58 0.06 Goods ............................... 16 0.41 –0.58 0.34 0.35 0.46 0.44 0.04 Services............................ 17 0.15 –0.08 0.14 0.17 0.14 0.14 0.01 Imports.................................. 18 –1.73 1.79 –1.17 –2.88 –1.77 1.28 1.35 Goods ............................... 19 –1.58 1.71 –1.00 –2.64 –1.70 1.33 1.29 Services............................ 20 –0.15 0.08 –0.17 –0.24 –0.07 –0.04 0.06 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment ........................... 21 0.90 –0.07 0.08 0.31 0.92 0.18 0.09 Federal.................................. 22 0.22 –0.02 0.00 0.13 0.36 0.07 0.03 National defense............... 23 0.17 –0.04 0.02 0.09 0.29 0.07 0.02 Nondefense ...................... 24 0.05 0.02 –0.02 0.04 0.07 0.01 0.01 State and local ......................250.68–0.050.080.180.560.110.061. The percent change for this series is calculated from the implicit price deflator in NIP A table 1.1.9.Table 1.1.9. Implicit Price Deflators for Gross Domestic Product Table 1.1.10. Percentage Shares of Gross Domestic Product[Index numbers, 2005=100][Percent]Line20082009Seasonally adjusted20092010 IIIIVIIIIIIGross domestic product Personal consumption1 108.619 109.615 109.750 109.665 109.952 110.488 111.082 expenditures ....................... 2 109.061 109.258 109.596 110.330 110.899 110.886 111.163 Goods................................... 3 106.263 103.634 104.394 105.113 105.777 104.805 105.056 Durable goods .................. 4 95.340 93.782 93.459 93.615 93.133 92.767 92.246 Nondurable goods ............ 5 112.484 109.262 110.617 111.645 112.942 111.632 112.319 Services ............................... Gross private domestic 6 110.566112.233112.356113.102 113.621 114.117 114.409 investment ........................... 7 107.122 104.848 103.613 103.278 102.929 102.807 102.710 Fixed investment................... 8 107.052 105.260 104.274 104.006 103.637 103.463 103.515 Nonresidential .................. 9 106.984 105.700 104.745 104.116 103.611 103.608 103.702 Structures..................... 10 125.460 122.187 119.439 118.782 119.055 119.650 120.427 Equipment and software 11 100.083 99.620 99.352 98.727 97.961 97.770 97.657 Residential........................ 12 106.361 102.737 101.635 102.717 102.874 102.035 101.912 Change in private inventories Net exports of goods and 13 .............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. services ............................... 14 .............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. Exports ................................. 15 111.875 105.877 106.182 107.398 108.745 110.033 110.153 Goods............................... 16 111.970 104.403 104.852 106.038 107.531 108.930 109.063 Services ........................... 17 111.643 109.171 109.154 110.426 111.438 112.467 112.556 Imports ................................. 18 118.685 105.987 105.829 111.178 114.468 112.189 109.892 Goods............................... 19 119.603 104.908 104.609 110.586 114.432 111.588 108.970 Services ........................... 20 113.921 110.711 111.191 113.662 114.362 114.824 114.164 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment ........................... 21 115.008 114.644 114.635 115.067 116.358 116.607 116.734 Federal ................................. 22 111.119 110.895 110.717 111.142 112.376 112.616 112.719 National defense............... 23 112.109 111.342 111.157 111.594 113.051 113.381 113.494 Nondefense ...................... 24 109.077 109.984 109.820 110.220 110.995 111.050 111.135 State and local...................... Addendum:25117.348116.892116.999117.435118.762119.016119.160Gross national product .........26 108.626 109.609 109.744 109.664 109.950 110.479 .............Line2008 2009 2009 2010 III IV I II III Gross domestic product Personal consumption 1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 expenditures ....................... 2 70.3 70.8 71.1 71.0 70.8 70.6 70.4 Goods ................................... 3 23.5 22.9 23.2 23.2 23.4 23.2 23.1 Durable goods .................. 4 7.5 7.3 7.4 7.3 7.3 7.4 7.4 Nondurable goods ............ 5 16.0 15.6 15.8 15.9 16.1 15.8 15.8 Services................................Gross private domestic6 46.8 48.0 47.9 47.8 47.4 47.4 47.3 investment ...........................7 14.6 11.3 11.0 11.5 12.0 12.6 12.9 Fixed investment...................8 14.9 12.2 12.0 11.8 11.7 12.1 12.0 Nonresidential................... 9 11.6 9.7 9.5 9.3 9.3 9.6 9.8 Structures ..................... 10 4.1 3.2 3.1 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.6 Equipment and software 11 7.5 6.5 6.4 6.5 6.7 7.0 7.1 Residential ........................ 12 3.3 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.2 Change in private inventories Net exports of goods and 13 –0.3 –0.9 –1.0 –0.3 0.3 0.6 0.9 services ............................... 14 –4.9 –2.7 –2.9 –3.0 –3.3 –3.7 –3.8 Exports ................................. 15 12.8 11.2 11.2 11.8 12.2 12.5 12.5 Goods ............................... 16 9.0 7.5 7.6 8.1 8.4 8.7 8.7 Services............................ 17 3.8 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.9 Imports.................................. 18 17.8 13.9 14.1 14.8 15.5 16.2 16.3 Goods ............................... 19 15.0 11.2 11.4 12.1 12.8 13.4 13.5 Services............................ Government consumptionexpenditures and gross20 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 investment ........................... 21 20.0 20.6 20.8 20.6 20.5 20.5 20.5 Federal.................................. 22 7.5 8.1 8.2 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 National defense............... 23 5.1 5.5 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.6 5.6 Nondefense ...................... 24 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.7 2.7 State and local ......................2512.512.612.612.412.312.212.1November 2010 S URVEY OF C URRENT B USINESS D–5 Table 1.1.11. Real Gross Domestic Product: Percent Change From Quarter One Year Ago[Percent]Line2009 2010III IV I II IIIGross domestic product.............................................................................................. 1 –2.7 0.2 2.4 3.0 3.1 Personal consumption expenditures ................................................................................. 2 –0.9 0.2 0.8 1.7 1.9 Goods................................................................................................................................. 3 –1.0 2.3 3.2 4.5 3.4 Durable goods................................................................................................................ 4 –1.3 4.8 5.8 8.4 5.1 Nondurable goods.......................................................................................................... 5 –0.9 1.1 2.1 2.7 2.6 Services ............................................................................................................................. 6 –0.8 –0.8 –0.4 0.4 1.2 Gross private domestic investment.................................................................................... 7 –24.0 –9.6 10.5 23.3 23.5 Fixed investment ................................................................................................................ 8 –18.6 –12.9 –2.0 5.1 5.1 Nonresidential ................................................................................................................ 9 –17.8 –12.7 –0.8 5.2 8.1 Structures................................................................................................................... 10 –21.7 –26.5 –20.1 –15.6 –11.9 Equipment and software ............................................................................................ 11 –15.8 –4.9 9.515.717.8 Residential ..................................................................................................................... 12 –21.4 –13.4 –6.3 4.8 –6.2 Change in private inventories............................................................................................. 13 ................................ ................................. ................................ ................................ ................................. Net exports of goods and services .................................................................................... 14 ................................ ................................. ................................ ................................ .................................Exports............................................................................................................................... 15 –11.0 –0.1 11.4 14.1 12.2 Goods ............................................................................................................................ 16 –13.8 –0.2 14.4 18.7 14.7 Services ......................................................................................................................... 17 –4.6 0.3 5.1 4.9 7.1 Imports ............................................................................................................................... 18 –14.1 –7.2 6.2 17.4 16.3 Goods ............................................................................................................................ 19 –16.0 –7.3 7.9 20.8 18.5 Services ......................................................................................................................... 20 –4.3 –7.0 –0.8 3.2 6.3 Government consumption expenditures and gross investment ..................................... 21 1.5 0.8 1.1 0.6 1.1 Federal ............................................................................................................................... 22 5.7 3.6 5.5 4.1 4.9 National defense ............................................................................................................ 23 5.2 3.3 5.6 3.4 3.3 Nondefense.................................................................................................................... 246.74.55.15.58.2 State and local ................................................................................................................... 25 –1.1 –1.0 –1.5 –1.6 –1.4 Addenda:Final sales of domestic product.......................................................................................... 26 –2.0 –0.3 0.9 1.1 1.1 Gross domestic purchases................................................................................................. 27 –3.6 –0.9 1.9 3.8 4.0 Final sales to domestic purchasers.................................................................................... 28 –2.9 –1.40.51.92.1 Gross national product ....................................................................................................... 29 –2.9 0.5 2.8 3.4 .................................Real disposable personal income ...................................................................................... 30 1.1 0.4 0.70.31.6 Price indexes (Chain–type):Gross domestic purchases ............................................................................................ 31 –1.1 0.5 1.51.41.3 Gross domestic purchases excluding food and energy 1 ............................................... 32 0.2 0.6 1.1 1.1 1.1 Gross domestic product ................................................................................................. 33 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.8 1.2 Gross domestic product excluding food and energy 1.................................................... 34 0.3 0.8 1.1 1.2 1.2 Personal consumption expenditures .............................................................................. 35 –0.7 1.5 2.4 1.9 1.4 Personal consumption expenditures excluding food and energy 1................................. 36 1.3 1.7 1.8 1.5 1.3 Market-based PCE 2 ...................................................................................................... 37 –0.6 1.5 2.2 1.7 1.2 Market-based PCE excluding food and energy 2 ........................................................... 38 1.8 1.7 1.4 1.1 1.01. Food excludes personal consumption expenditures for purchased meals and beverages, which are classified in food services.2. Market-based PCE is a supplemental measure that is based on household expenditures for which there are observable price measures. It excludes most imputed transactions (for example, financial services furnished without payment) and the final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households.N OTE. Percent changes for real estimates are calculated from corresponding quantity indexes presented in NIP A tables 1.1.3, 1.2.3, 1.4.3, and 1.7.3. Percent changes in price estimates are calculated from corresponding price indexes presented in NIPA tables 1.1.4, 1.6.4, and 2.3.4.Table 1.2.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in RealGross Domestic Product by Major Type of Product[Percent]Line 2008 2009Seasonally adjusted at annual rates2009 2010III IV I II IIIGross domestic product.............................................................................................. 1 0.0 –2.6 1.6 5.0 3.7 1.7 2.0 Final sales of domestic product ................................................................................. 2 0.5 –2.1 0.4 2.1 1.1 0.9 0.6 Change in private inventories..................................................................................... 3 ...................... ...................... ....................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ....................... Goods.................................................................................................................................... 4 –0.5 –3.8 6.8 23.9 19.5 –0.8 3.6 Final sales...................................................................................................................... 5 1.4 –1.6 2.0 11.0 8.6 –3.7 –1.7 Change in private inventories......................................................................................... 6 ...................... ...................... ....................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ....................... Durable goods.................................................................................................................... 7 –0.9 –10.0 15.2 16.3 33.3 11.2 7.0 Final sales...................................................................................................................... 8 0.9 –5.4 5.9 4.0 11.2 5.3 3.0 Change in private inventories 1 ...................................................................................... 9 ...................... ...................... ....................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ....................... Nondurable goods.............................................................................................................. 10 0.0 3.2 –0.6 31.7 7.4 –11.8 0.1 Final sales...................................................................................................................... 11 2.1 2.6 –1.9 18.5 6.0 –12.2 –6.4 Change in private inventories 1 ...................................................................................... 12 ...................... ...................... ....................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ....................... Services 2.............................................................................................................................. 13 1.5 –0.2 –0.2 0.8 0.0 1.9 2.4 Structures ............................................................................................................................. 14 –7.9 –16.6 –0.1 –15.9 –15.2 10.6 –7.2 Addenda:Motor vehicle output........................................................................................................... 15 –18.6 –24.7 145.5 13.7 42.3 –2.7 21.2 Gross domestic product excluding motor vehicle output.................................................... 16 0.5 –2.1 0.0 4.8 3.0 1.8 1.6 Final sales of computers 3 ................................................................................................. 17 26.5 5.0 –4.0 17.3 19.2 5.3 55.4 Gross domestic product excluding final sales of computers .............................................. 18 –0.1 –2.7 1.6 5.0 3.7 1.7 1.8 Gross domestic purchases excluding final sales of computers to domestic purchasers.... 19 –1.3 –3.7 2.8 2.6 3.9 4.9 3.9 Final sales of domestic product, current dollars................................................................. 20 2.7 –1.1 1.2 1.82.12.92.81. Estimates for durable goods and nondurable goods for 1996 and earlier periods are based on the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC); later estimates for these industries are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).2. Includes government consumption expenditures, which are for services (such as education and national defense) produced by government. In current dollars, these services are valued at their cost of production.3. Some components of final sales of computers include computer parts.。

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