BUSINESS INVESTMENT IN TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
Private Investment in Transportation Equipment (quarterly data, not
seasonally adjusted)
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Private Investment in Transportation Equipment (quarterly data, not
seasonally adjusted)

Private investment indicates the level of demand anticipated by industry;
therefore, it can be considered a leading indicator for transportation
capacity and supply. The data cover both domestically produced and imported
equipment.
| Current dollars |
44.75 |
41.50 |
| Current dollars percent change from previous quarter |
-11.69 |
-7.26 |
| Chained 1996 dollars |
44.35 |
40.93 |
| Chained 1996 dollars percent change from previous quarter |
-11.57 |
-7.72 |
NOTES: The current value is compared to the value from the same period
in the previous year to account for seasonality.
Private investment in transportation equipment (PITE) and manufacturers'
new orders for transportation equipment (NOTE) both measure business demand
for transportation equipment. However, they differ from each other in
the following aspects.
(1) Actual vs. potential: PITE is the actual expenditures spent on transportation
equipment by business in the concerned time period, while NOTE is the
net of orders and cancellations and include orders received and filled
during the concerned time period as well as orders received for future
delivery, which are subject to cancellation.
(2) Domestic vs. international: PITE is expenditures spent by domestic
business on purchasing transportation equipment, while NOTE includes orders
from other countries.
(3) Producer vs. purchaser: NOTE is orders to transportation equipment
manufacturers and is measured in producer's price, while PITE is purchasers'
expenditures on transportation equipment and is measured in purchaser's
price, which includes transportation cost, trade margin, and excise tax,
in addition to producer's price.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis; National
Income and Product Accounts data, Tables 5.4 and 5.5; May 24, 2002; available
at: http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/dn/nipaweb/AllTables.asp?Selected=N#S5;
based on Survey of Current Business.
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