There are no production bottlenecks and no shortages of labor to drive up prices.
Where are the production bottlenecks that lead to inflation?
This indicator points up production bottlenecks and possible inflationary pressures.
The rate suggested a lack of production bottlenecks that could cause shortages and higher prices.
Many believe a rate greater than 85 percent could lead to production bottlenecks, shortages and rising prices.
Although wage rises were likely to remain moderate, production bottlenecks in industry could be a problem, the survey said.
For one thing, the specialized demand is bound to create production bottlenecks.
In turn, digital techniques help to reduce material costs, time and resolves production bottlenecks.
But 4 percent growth, they warn, could fuel greater inflation within two years - and perhaps sooner if it causes production bottlenecks.
That points to production bottlenecks that lay the foundation for prices to be bid higher.