Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Mecklenburg-West Pomerania)
GDP per head (2000) in €
DE8 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern260: 16.240€ (average of new Länder incl. Berlin: 17.424 € and excl. Berlin: 16.216 €)261
Germany262: 24.700€
EU-15 = 100; DE8 = 69,4263
GDP at current prices/in Million €
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern264 (mio €): 28.643
Germany265 (mio €): 2.030.000
EU-15266(mio €): 8 524 371
Employment rate (2000)
59,7%267 (753.700 persons268) (German average = 68,8%)
Unemployment rate (2002)
18,6 %269 (169.747 persons270) (German average: 9,8%; West 7,9%, East: 18,0%)
Technological standing (5 point scale): 3-3,5
Strengths271 [short description]
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is located in the north-eastern part of Germany. The longest coastline of all the German states accounts for its maritime character. Surface area is 23.173 km², with a population of 1.776.000 inhabitants (in 2002). Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is one of the former GDR states. With 1.712 km coastline the state has a strong maritime character with access to the Baltic Sea (Rostock). 8 ports, 5 airports, 5 commercial landing strips and 4 special purpose landing strips provide for traffic and transport opportunities. Combined with the motorway network and the freight traffic centre in Rostock the state has a well developed infrastructure and connection to Hamburg’s seaport. In its current political form the state has only been established with the German unification in 1990 (merger of the former GDR-districts Rostock, Schwerin and Neubrandenburg).
The state’s economic structure traditionally is characterised by agriculture, food industry and shipbuilding.
The restructuring of the shipbuilding sector and the establishment of new high-tech shipyards are to be seen as examples of modernisation of the maritime industry (container-, passenger-, tanker, special purpose vessels, military shipbuilding, fishing trawlers, ship repairs and refitting). This sector plays a traditional key role in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern’s industry. Additionally the states has in the past years modernised its Baltic seaports. Other important industrial sectors are agriculture (pig and cattle breeding, chicken farming, grain, rape, sugar beets and potatoes), the food-processing and the tourism industry, which were growing over the years. Especially the tourism industry made the state second (behind Bavaria) of the most popular holiday destination for Germans. Nearly 42% of the total area of the state is arable land with a special agricultural belt from the northwest to the southeast corner of the state. The state is a traditional centre for the manufacturing industry (wood doors, wooden windows, furniture and furniture pieces for the upholstery industry) and wood industry, which is mainly composed by SME. Moreover, the Airbus A 3 XX and the Transrapid are built here.
More recently, a telecommunications infrastructure has been established in the course of economic reconstruction in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This has created about 6.000 jobs in tele-working (33 major call-centres with over 6000 telephone agents) in the region. Also high-tech companies were set up in the last years, particularly in ICT, bio-tech and life-sciences. In the region Greifswald-Rostock more than 70 bio-tech companies started business in the past years. More than 308 companies (2.000 employees) in different technology centres and the three specialised institutions have started business in medical technology, biomedicine, environment technology, maritime technology, electronics, communications technology, and food technology.
The state hosts 2 universities (the oldest university in northern Europe; Rostock 1419) and many research and development enterprises (Technologie- und Gewerbezentrum Schwerin, Technologie- und Gewerbezentrum Wismar, Rostocker Innovations- und Gründerzentrum, Technologiezentrum Warnemünde, Technologiezentrum Vorpommern Greifswald,Technologie-, Innovations- und Gründerzentrum Neubrandenburg) focussing on high technology, biotechnology and medical technology. Moreover, 4 public institutes of higher education, 1 Max-Planck institute, 2 Fraunhofer installations, 4 public institutes of higher education, over 80 vocational schools and advanced training programs are located here. Due to cost reasons plans for closing certain faculties at both universities for not offering the same range of studies were discussed recently.
Companies: Aker MTW Wismar, A.P. Möller Group, CITRICO, Darguner Brauerei, Carl Kühne, Greifen-Fleisch, Kinderkost Nestlé, Kvaerner Warnow Werft, Meckl. Kartoffel, Meyer Shipyard, Neptune Shipyard, Peene-Shipyard, Stolle, Volkswerft, Warnow Werft.
In 1999 the state held rank 12 in investment per employee in the processing industry.272
Weaknesses273 [short description]
Very high unemployment rates, high numbers of insolvencies. Like Brandenburg, Berlin (East), Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt, and Thüringen the state still belongs to the "priority 1" regions (regions with maximum subsidization possibilities) supported by the EU structural funds.
Evolution in last decade [short description]
Employment sinking (1992: 757.800 , 2002: 723.800), while the GDP/per capita been growing (1992: 9.180 €, 2002: 16.891 €).274
The economic focus of the region, which in 1990 became Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, was traditionally on agriculture, food industry and shipbuilding. The sort of ‘monoculture’ still today characterises the economy of this state causing the region’s economy being rather crisis-prone than stable.4 out of 6 shipyards have been privatised, restructured and modernised successfully since 1990. By this modernisation the remaining shipyards became the most modern and competitive in Europe. Nevertheless, since 1990 employment figure sank in this sector due to modernisation. Regardless of its access to the Baltic Sea in Rostock, the state has lost relevance for overseas traffic, which is mainly dealt with in Hamburg or Bremen. The trade and traffic between the East coast states could not compensate the losses in this area.
More recently, the region has been modernised in view of the establishment of a modern telecommunications infrastructures. Nevertheless, these efforts could not break the economic monoculture and could not be established extensively. An independent upturn is not to be seen over the whole state area.
Further indicators
Public revenue and spending (mio €) 275
|
1999
|
2000
|
2001
|
Revenue
|
6.734
|
6.479
|
6.508
|
Spending
|
7.236
|
7.118
|
7.058
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Employment per sector276 (in 1000)
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Agriculture:
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Industry (without building and construction trade):
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Building and construction trade:
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Trade, tourism, transportation:
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Private and
Public services277
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1999
|
38,3
|
85,8
|
103,7
|
196,8
|
336,7
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2000
|
35,9
|
84,7
|
96,5
|
196,4
|
338,7
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2001
|
32,5
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84,1
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84,0
|
191,5
|
338,8
|
Industrial Structure
Branches of processing industry278
Branch
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Employment figures
|
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2000
(June 2000)
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2001
|
Food and tobacco
|
16.813
|
14.714
|
Textile, clothing, leather
|
1.093
|
263
(only textile)
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Timber
|
2.924
|
2.412
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Paper, printing, publishing
|
3.839
|
3.139
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Chemical industry
|
-
|
950
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Rubber and synthetic material
|
1.712
|
1.371
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Glas, ceramic, processing of stone and earth
|
3.888
|
2.623
|
Metal (production, working, ..)
|
11.741
|
11.626
|
Mechanical engineering
|
6.584
|
2.707
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Production of office machines, ICT techniques, optical equipment,…
|
6.370
|
4.359
|
Vehicle production
|
7.461
|
7.446
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Furniture, jewellery, musical instruments, sports equipment, toys, recycling
|
7.522
|
3.969
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Investments279
Branch
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Investments (1000€) in 2000
|
|
Business (Betrieb)
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Enterprises
(Unternehmen)
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Food and tobacco
|
91.718
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90.026
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Textile, clothing, leather
|
994
(only textile)
|
-
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Timber
|
234.980
|
234.209
|
Paper, printing, publishing
|
35.471
|
40.233
|
Chemical industry
|
10.281
|
5.421
|
Rubber and synthetic material
|
10.174
|
10.429
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Glas, ceramic, processing of stone and earth
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26.702
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17.076
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Metal (production, working, ..)
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87.861
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58.206
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Mechanical engineering
|
22.158
|
22.900
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Production of office machines, ICT techniques, optical equipment,…
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29.879
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20.781
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Production of equipment for the production of electricity
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16.554
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10.662
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Vehicle production
|
26.808
|
41.758
|
Furniture, jewellery, musical instruments, sports equipment, toys, recycling
|
14.704
|
28.832
|
Employment in education, higher education and research280
Public expenditure on science and research (1.000 €)281
Students at universities282
Semester
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Beginners
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Total number of students
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1999/00
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5.521
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25.830
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2000/01
|
5.782
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27.171
|
2001/02
|
5.467
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28.104
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Computer equipment in private households (no. per 100 households)283
Internet access or online services (no. per 100 households)284
Telephone equipment of private households (no. per 100 households)285
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1998
|
ISDN
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(2,3)
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Telefons
|
94,1
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Mobil
|
11,3
|
Answering machines
|
29,0
|
Fax/PC fax cart
|
7,5
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Support infrastructure
Infrastructure (categories of streets), in kilometres286
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Motorway (Autobahn)
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Federal road (Bundesstraße)
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Provincial road (Landesstraße)
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District road (Kreisstraße)
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Total
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1999
|
262
|
2.072
|
3.239
|
4.130
|
9.703
|
2000
|
336
|
2.077
|
3.242
|
4.123
|
9.778
|
2001
|
354
|
2.081
|
3.246
|
4.124
|
9.805
|
Vehicles287
2000
|
1.006.878
|
2001
|
1.041.001
|
2002
|
1.051.961
|
Doctors and dentists288
|
1999
|
2000
|
2001
|
Total
|
5.982
|
6.024
|
6.031
|
dentists
|
1.533
|
1.524
|
1.522
|
1 doctor per .... inhabitants
|
300
|
296
|
292
|
1 dentist per ... inhabitants
|
1.170
|
1.171
|
1.156
|
Designation for principal domestic policy support instruments (5 point scale): 3,7
Territorial Policy
|
3,7
|
Public sector transfer
|
4,7
|
Employment policy
|
3,5
|
Technology policy
|
3
|
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern289
MV
|
Fiscal resources before SHES (in Mio. DM)
|
Divergence from national average (balance measurement)
(= 100)
|
Contribution / assignment within SHES
(in Mio. DM)
|
Fiscal resources after SHES
(in Mio. DM)
|
Divergence from national average (balance measurement)
(= 100)
|
Supplementary federal grants (in Mio. DM)
|
Fiscal resources after SHES and Gap-filling grants
(in Mio. DM)
|
Divergence from national average (balance measurement)
(= 100)
|
Gap-filling grants
|
Compensations for special political costs
|
Compensations for special burdens
(east Germany)
|
Transitional grants
(west Germany)
|
Rehabilitational grants Bremen and Saarland
|
SFH total
|
1995
|
6.291
|
84.6
|
771
|
7.062
|
95.0
|
335
|
164
|
1.479
|
0
|
0
|
1.978
|
7.397
|
99.5
|
1996
|
6.260
|
83.6
|
856
|
7.116
|
95.0
|
337
|
164
|
1.479
|
0
|
0
|
1.980
|
7.453
|
99.5
|
1997
|
6.195
|
83.6
|
843
|
7.038
|
95.0
|
333
|
164
|
1.479
|
0
|
0
|
1.976
|
7.371
|
99.5
|
1998
|
6.476
|
83.7
|
877
|
7.353
|
95.0
|
348
|
164
|
1.479
|
0
|
0
|
1.991
|
7.701
|
99.5
|
1999*
|
6.757
|
83.6
|
921
|
7.678
|
95.0
|
364
|
164
|
1.479
|
0
|
0
|
2.007
|
8.042
|
99.5
|
2000*
|
6.879
|
83.1
|
983
|
7.862
|
95.0
|
372
|
164
|
1.479
|
0
|
0
|
2.015
|
8.234
|
99.5
|
2001
|
6.446
|
83.9
|
853
|
7.299
|
95.0
|
346
|
164
|
1.479
|
0
|
0
|
1.989
|
7.645
|
99.5
|
*) preliminary
Impact on ex-ante divergence from national average of support from EU funds (7 point scale): 6,6
|
|
2000-2006 (mio €)
|
|
|
|
ERDF
|
ESF
|
EAGGF
|
|
|
Total
|
EU contribution
|
EU contribution
|
%
|
EU contribution
|
%
|
EU contribution
|
%
|
Objetive 1
|
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
|
5493.088
|
2455.750
|
1100.19
|
44.80%
|
613.47
|
24.98%
|
742.09
|
30.22%
|
Impact on ex-ante divergence from national average of domestic policies (7 point scale): 5
Change in standing of region relative to national average in last five and ten years290
|
1991
|
1996
|
2001
|
GDP/capita (€)
|
7.334
|
14.888
|
16.500
|
Population
|
1.907.700
|
1.820.300
|
1.767.800
|
Employment (persons)
|
845.600
|
773.600
|
734.600
|
Unemployment (persons)
|
128.303
|
171.106
|
167.938
|
Unemployment rate
|
12,5
|
18,0
|
19,6
|
|
1995
|
1997
|
1999
|
R+D expenditure (mio €)291
|
249
|
268
|
291
|
Estimated effect on regional circumstances of different domestic policies:
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Strongly positive
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Slightly positive
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Neutral
|
Slightly negative
|
Strongly negative
|
Territorial Policy
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
Public sector transfer
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
Employment policy
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
Technology policy
|
|
X
|
|
|
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