Table 11: Machine-Building Sector Output, thousands pieces of equipment
1990 |
1991 |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 | |
Electrical Units |
10,200 |
8,800 |
5,500 |
4,500 |
2,700 |
2,800 |
2,000 | |
Metal-Cutting Machines |
37,000 |
37,700 |
33,900 |
27,500 |
9,200 |
6,000 |
3,000 | |
Blacksmith's Machines |
10,900 |
10,800 |
7,900 |
6,100 |
2,500 |
1,400 |
1,400 | |
Shaft-sinking and Tunneling Machines: | ||||||||
Tunneling Machines |
0,847 |
0,757 |
0,647 |
0,535 |
0,311 |
0,213 |
0,187 | |
Elevating Machines |
0,242 |
0,189 |
0,168 |
0,880 |
0,004 |
0,200 |
0,500 | |
Loaders |
0,790 |
0,650 |
0,420 |
0,100 |
0,017 |
0,320 |
0,260 | |
Electric Locomotives |
0,703 |
0,384 |
0,336 |
0,285 |
0,183 |
0,146 |
0,171 | |
Cars__________________________________ |
156,000156,000 |
135,000140,000 93,590 |
58,700 |
6,900 |
Table 12: Machine-Building Sector Output, percents to previous year
1990 |
1991 |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 | |
Electrical Units |
86,3 |
62,5 |
81,8 |
60,0 |
103,7 |
71,4 | ||
Metal-Cutting Machines |
101,9 |
89,9 |
81,1 |
33,5 |
65,2 |
50,0 | ||
Blacksmith's Machines |
99,1 |
73,1 |
77,2 |
41,0 |
56,0 |
100,0 | ||
Shaft-sinking and Tunneling Machines: | ||||||||
Tunneling Machines |
89,4 |
85,5 |
82,7 |
58,1 |
68,5 |
87,8 | ||
Elevating Machines |
78,1 |
88,9 |
523,8 |
0,5 |
5 000 |
250,0 | ||
Loaders |
82,3 |
64,6 |
23,8 |
17,0 |
1 882 |
81,3 | ||
Electric Locomotives |
54,6 |
87,5 |
84,8 |
64,2 |
79,8 |
117,1 | ||
Cars |
100,0 |
86,5 |
103,7 |
66,9 |
62,7 |
11,8 |
Table 13: Machine-Building Sector Output, percent to 1990
1990 |
1991 |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 | |
Electrical Units |
86,3 |
53,9 |
44,1 |
26,5 |
27,5 |
19,6 | ||
Metal-Cutting Machines |
101,9 |
91,6 |
74,3 |
24,9 |
16,2 |
8,1 | ||
Blacksmith's Machines |
99,1 |
72,5 |
56,0 |
22,9 |
12,8 |
12,8 | ||
Shaft-sinking and Tunneling Machines: | ||||||||
Tunneling Machines |
89,4 |
76,4 |
63,2 |
36,7 |
25,1 |
22,1 | ||
Elevating Machines |
78,1 |
69,4 |
363,6 |
1,7 |
82,6 |
206,6 | ||
Loaders |
82,3 |
53,2 |
12,7 |
2,2 |
40,5 |
32,9 | ||
Electric Locomotives |
54,6 |
47,8 |
40,5 |
26,0 |
20,8 |
24,3 | ||
Cars |
100,0 |
86,5 |
89,7 |
60,0 |
37,6 |
4,4 |
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