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That measure increased 1.2 percent at an annual rate. The de cline in exports, indicating weak ness in many foreign economies, helped drag the GNP down by an annual rate of 0.6 percent during the third quarter. Theodore Torda, a senior Com merce Department economist, said two significant economic indi cators for production and employ ment still show far more strength than would be expected during a recession. The economic indicators mea sure the number of industries im proving and deteriorating. “More than 58.4 percent of in dustries are expanding,” Torda said of the employment index. During last year’s recession, that number slipped to 31.4 percent. Reagan’s use of the word “re cession” last week caught many administration spokesmen and Democratic leaders by surprise. But these economic statistic seemed to confirm his view; — Housing starts, the lifeblooo of the construction industry, slip ped still more in Septembertoliel third lowest level on record. — Personal consumption ei- penditures dropped. — GNP from July through Sep- tember declined. — Orders for durable the fuel of heavy industry main support of employment,; slipped downward. — The Consumer Price Indo, instead of being steadied ht months of tight money, turned the third straight month ofstronj increases. Despite these statistics, econol mic analysts still expressed doubts that anything new had arrived confirm a recession. Leibling said: “Perhaps are going to see is a succession flips and bounces. 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