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rate of growth


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Noun1.rate of growth - the rate of increase in size per unit timerate of growth - the rate of increase in size per unit timegrowth rateisometry - the growth rates in different parts of a growing organism are the samerate - a magnitude or frequency relative to a time unit; "they traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour"; "the rate of change was faster than expected"

Rate of Growth


Rate of Growth

 

a relative statistical and planning indicator, characterizing the intensity of a phenomenon’s dynamics.

Rates of growth are obtained by dividing a phenomenon’s absolute level in a report or plan period by its absolute level in a base period, the period used for comparison (see alsoTIME SERIES). In base rates of growth, all the levels in a series are related to the level in a single period taken as the base period. In chain rates of growth, as distinct from base rates of growth, every level in a series is related to the level in the preceding period. Rates of growth are calculated as coefficients if the base level is taken as 1 and as percentages if the base level is taken as 100. The coefficients indicate the number of times by which the level in the report period exceeds the level in the base period, and the percentages indicate the relationship, expressed as a percentage, between the level in the report period and the level in the base period. The product of the chain rates of growth is equal to the base rate of growth. Rates of growth are used to compute rates of increase, which are equal to the rates of growth expressed in percentages minus 100 (see Table 1).

In Table 1, the base rates of growth reflect the intensity with which the production of electric power has grown over an entire time interval. The chain rates of growth show the intensity of growth by years. The rates of increase show the increase (in percentages) over the base year and each preceding year. Here, it is important to determine the amount represented by a 1 percent annual increase. As Table 1 shows, the amount represented by a 1 percent annual increase in the production of electric power has increased. In 1972 it was 8.03 billion kilowatt-hours (kW-hr) (57.0 divided by 7.1), and in 1974, 9.14 billion kW-hr (60.3 divided by 6.6). For characterizing the intensity of development by years, the differences in the base rates of increase (or growth) calculated in relation to a single initial level are of great importance. These growth points, as they are called, were 7.7 for 1972 (15.7 minus 8.0), 7.8 for 1973 (23.5 minus 15.7), and 8.2 for 1974 (31.7 minus 23.5). The high and stable rates of growth and rates of increase shown by the principal absolute indicators of the national

Table 1. Production of electric power in the USSR
 19701971197219731974
Total production (billion kW-hr) ..............740.9800.4857.4914.7975.7
Rates of growth     
Basocoefficients ..............11.0801.1571.2351.317
Base percentages ..............100108.0115.7123.5131.7
Chain coefficients ..............11.0801.0711.0671.066
Chain percentages ..............100108.0107.1106.7106.6
Rates of increase     
Base rates ..............8.015.723.531.7
Chain rates ..............8.07.16.76.6

economy of the USSR demonstrate the economic advantages of the socialist economy over the capitalist economy.

The average annual rates of growth (and increase) provide a general picture of the intensity of economic development over several years. These rates are computed as the geometric mean of the annual rates according to the formula

where K1, K2,...., Kn are the annual growth rates expressed as coefficients and n is the number of years. They are also computed according to the formula

where Yn is the absolute level of the time series in the year n, Y0 is the absolute level of the time series in the base year, and n is the number of years (levels in a time series) in the time interval under investigation (not including the base year).

The average annual rate of growth for the production of electric power over the four years from 1971 to 1974 is

or 107.1 percent, and the average annual rate of increase is 7.1 percent. The value of the average rate depends on the ratio between the initial level and the final level. Hence, the periods for which average rates are derived must be well chosen from an economic standpoint. As a rule, these periods should have a single direction of development and should be qualitatively uniform in this regard.

REFERENCES

Kharlamov, A. I. Statisticheskie pokazateli tempov ekonomicheskogo razvitiia. Moscow, 1962.
Riauzov, N. N. Obshchaia teoriia statistiki, 2nd ed. Moscow, 1971.
Teoriia statistiki, 3rd ed. Moscow, 1975.

N. N. RIAUZOV

growth rate

Rate of wood growth expressed as the number of annual rings per inch measured from pith to bark; sometimes used to rate soft-woods for strength.
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rate of growth


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noun the rate of increase in size per unit time

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  • growth rate

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  • isometry
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