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Baden-Württemberg


NUTS 1: DE1 BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG

NUTS 2 DE11 STUTTGART

DE12 KARLSRUHE

DE13 FREIBURG

DE14 TUEBINGEN




GDP per head (2000)

DE1 Baden-Württemberg1: 28.083 (average of old Länder incl. Berlin: 26.426 € and excl. Berlin: 26.637 €)2

Germany3: 24.700

EU-15 = 100, DE1 = 122,04



GDP at current prices/in Million €

DE1 Baden-Württemberg5 (mio €): 294.667

Germany6 (mio €): 2.030.000

EU-157(mio €): 8 524 371
Employment rate (2000)




Persons in gainful employment (Erwerbstätige)

DE1 Baden-Württemberg

74%8 (German average = 68,8%)
20029:: 5.359.000

200010:: 5.286.800

DE11 STUTTGART

April 200211: 1.900.200

DE12 KARLSRUHE

April 200212: 1.251.800

DE13 FREIBURG

April 200213: 1.015.600

DE14 TUEBINGEN

April 200214: 850.900


Unemployment rate (2002)




Average numbers per year

DE1 Baden-Württemberg15:

294.905 persons (5,4%)16

(German average: 9,8%; West 7,9%, East: 18,0%)



DE11 STUTTGART 17

99.992 persons

DE12 KARLSRUHE 18

79.604 persons

DE13 FREIBURG 19

57.476 persons

DE14 TUEBINGEN 20

42.818 persons



Technological standing (5 point scale): 4
Strengths21

The economy is far from being mono-structured. Nearly the half net product is produced in the areas of mechanical engineering, car manufacturing and electrical and electronic engineering. Every second employee is working in this area. Textile, wood and synthetic material industry holds the place. The service sector is comparably weak developed. Agriculture is only of minor economic importance. 22


With an area of 35.752 km² and a population of 10,63 Mio.(2002), Baden-Württemberg is the third-largest state within the Federal Republic.
Main features of the economy are innovation, research and development. The state lists the second highest number of applications for patents in Germany after Bavaria. It has a strong research and development infrastructure focusing on information and communications technologies, environmental technology and biotechnology. 3,7% of GDP is invested in research and development. Baden-Württemberg is the state with the highest number of universities and colleges (69) (e.g. universities: 10; colleges of education: 6; colleges of art: 8; higher education institutions: 34, private universities: 7; training academies: 8) and about 100 non-university research institutions.

21,03% of all employees work in the high-technology industry. The Stuttgart region, for example, is leading a list of 15 European regions with the highest percentage of high-technology workplaces. The highly export-oriented industrial sector (1,5% of all international exports) is dominated by production industry, software development, mechanical engineering, car manufacturing and electrical and electronic engineering. The industrial structure is rather decentralised. Moreover, tourism is a strong economic area, which make the state second German holiday destination. Its newspaper landscape is rather fragmented with 17 journalistic units and 64 newspaper publishers. Baden-Württemberg does not have a ‘state-wide’ published newspaper, such as the Süddeutsche Zeitung in Bavaria. It is furthermore the state with the most specialist publications and most book production in Germany (data of 1999).

In 1999 the state held rank 3 in investment per employee in the processing industry.23

Companies: ABB, Audi, Bosch, Citizen, DaimlerChrysler, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Porsche, Zeiss


Weaknesses24 [short description]

Few natural resources and energy resources; high export orientation


Evolution in last decade25 [short description]

Employment has been slightly growing (1992: 5.132.000, 2002: 5.359.100) and the same holds true for the GDP/per capita (1992: 23.757 €, 2002:28.920€).26

Stronger emphasis on software development, new technologies, et. With a view to its labour market, Baden-Württemberg is a frontrunner in the reduction of unemployment. From 1997 until 1999 the unemployment rate was sank around 15% (Western German average: -8,8%).
Further indicators:
Public revenue and spending (€)

DE1 Baden-Württemberg (mio. €) 27






1999

2000

2001

2002

Revenue

28.569.500

29.559.600

28.911.100

28.132.300

Spending

28.619.800

30.264.000

31.557.900

30.779.600

DE11 STUTTGART (in thousand €)28




1999

2000

Revenue

10.930.411

10.822.485

Spending

10.939.746

10.746.142

DE12 KARLSRUHE (in thousand €)29




1999

2000

Revenue

6.929.921

6.999.901

Spending

6.888.710

6.957.482

DE13 FREIBURG (in thousand €)30




1999

2000

Revenue

4.722.847

4.810.026

Spending

4.665.940

4.784.967

DE14 TUEBINGEN (in thousand €)31




1999

2000

Revenue

4.038.377

4.222.219

Spending

4.027.819

4.226.452


Employment per sector




Agriculture



Industry (without building and construction trade)

Building and construction trade



Trade, tourism, transportation



Public and private services32:



DE1 Baden-Württemberg33


1999: 27.409

2000: 28.592

2001: 27.500


1999: 1.413.316

2000: 1.426.307

2001 1.445.886


1999: 254.061

2000: 251.685

2001: 239.452


1999: 759.216

2000: 782.802

2001: 793.171


1999: 669.484

2000: 707.883

2001: 731.269


DE11 STUTTGART34

1999: 10.912

2000: 11.294

2001: 10.876


1999: 598.728

2000: 605.212

2001: 615.304


1999: 95.647

2000: 93.747

2001: 89.920


1999: 288.586

2000: 297.739

2001: 301.637


1999: 481.009

2000: 503.060

2001: 514.436


DE12 KARLSRUHE35

1999: 5.464

2000: 5.868

2001: 5.662


1999: 326.946

2000: 330.822

2001: 332.000


1999: 61.531

2000: 61.007

2001: 57.840


1999: 204.220

2000: 209.515

2001: 211.423


1999: 358.088

2000: 372.899

2001: 383.324


DE13 FREIBURG36


1999: 5.695

2000: 6.001

2001: 5.847


1999: 265.378

2000: 267.824

2001: 271.967


1999: 51.099

2000: 51.587

2001: 48.768


1999: 105.144

2000: 155.518

2001: 158.868


1999: 224.474

2000: 233.487

2001: 239.238


DE14 TUEBINGEN37

1999: 5.338

2000: 5.429

2001: 5.115


1999: 229.453

2000: 230.639

2001: 233.447


1999: 45.784

2000: 45.344

2001: 42.924


1999: 116.272

2000: 120.026

2001: 121.243


1999: 189.030

2000: 195.990

2001: 200.322



Industrial Structure38:

Branches of industry (processing industry)



DE1 Baden-Württemberg

Branch

Employment figures




1995

2000

2002

Food and tobacco

61.130

64.277

62.182

Textile

55.344

40.978

35.994

Timber

24.956

20.838

18.444

Paper, printing, publishing

80.971

81.177

78.152

Chemical industry

60.439

59.783

58.421

Rubber and synthetic material

60.323

63.145

59.790

Glas, ceramic, working of stone and earth

30.201

26.501

23.705

Metal (production, working, ..)

135.755

145.891

145.263

Mechanical engineering

275.070

267.473

272.648

Production of office machines, ICT techniques, optical equipment,…

214.759

207.131

202.836

Vehicle production

194.311

225.693

235.578

Furniture, jewellery, musical instruments, sports equipment, toys, recycling

53.821

46.663

42.089

Mining

4.729

4.392

4.307

Processing industry

1.259.813

1.254.521

1.239.596

Total industry

1.264.542

1.258.913

1.243.903


Investments39

DE1 Baden-Württemberg



Branch

Investments(€)




1995

2000

2001

Food and tobacco

438.797.000

431.246.000

467.266.000

Textile

176.247.000

159.585.000

158.889.000

Timber

126.301.000

117.838.000

118.922.000

Paper, printing, publishing

573.038.000

686.277.000

611.731.000

Chemical industry

483.444.000

716.295.000

648.958.000

Rubber and synthetic material

365.639.000

442.325.000

417.232.000

Glas, ceramic, working of stone and earth

272.095.000

239.581.000

245.156.000

Metal (production, working, ..)

677.936.000

998.218.000

1.138.222.000

Mechanical engineering

1.109.366.000

1.493.611.000

1.507.200.000

Production of office machines, ICT techniques, optical equipment,…

983.410.000

1.438.677.000

1.676.123.000

Vehicle production

1.524.690.000

1.961.346.000

2.608.920.000

Furniture, jewellery, musical instruments, sports equipment, toys, recycling

175.955.000

195.824.000

173.944.000

Mining

80.604.000

76.929.000

72.176.000

Processing industry

6.951.784.000

8.927.059.000

9.840.690.000

Total industry

7.032.388.000

9.003.989.000

9.912.866.000



Research base

DE1 Baden-Württemberg

Employment in Education, research and university clinics40


1999: 171.235

2000: 147.530

2001: 150.270

DE1 Baden-Württemberg


Public expenditure on science and research (€)41

1999: 3.409.000.000

2000: 3.510.000.000

2001: 3.563.000.000



DE1 Baden-Württemberg


Students at universities42

Semester

Beginners

Total number of students

1999/00

32.442

187.453

2000/01

36.275

194.000

2001/02

-

204.530



DE1 Baden-Württemberg

Computer equipment in public schools 2001/0243





Number

Number of pupils

Total number of schools

3.964

1.295.537



Schools with internet access

3.783

(95,4%)


Special rooms for computer pools

4.841

(1,2 per school)



Special rooms for computer pools with internet access

4.272

Computers to be used for lessons

110.330



DE1 Baden-Württemberg


Internet access and mobile phones in private households (2002)44




Total households

Single-person households

Couples without children

Couples with (still minor) children

Mobile phones

63%

37%

66%

87%

Internet access

61%

40%

52%

86%



DE1 Baden-Württemberg


Telephone equipment of private households (January 2001)45

Households with…

…mobile phone only

…mobile phone and fixed-line telephones

… fixed-line telephones

…without telephone




2%

52%

43%

3%



Support infrastructure

DE1 Baden-Württemberg


Infrastructure (categories of streets)46

Category

Motorway (Autobahn)

Federal road (Bundesstraße)

Provincial road (Landesstraße)

District road (Kreisstraße)

Total

Kilometres

1999: 1.021

2000: 1.025

2001: 1.029


1999: 4.448

2000: 4.435

2001: 4.433


1999: 9.950

2000: 9.938

2001: 9.937


1999: 12.048

2000: 12.065

2001: 12.056


1999: 27.467

2000: 27.463

2001: 27.455




DE1 Baden-Württemberg


Vehicles47

1998

6.693.704

1999

6.836.002

2000

6.963.988


DE1 Baden-Württemberg


Doctors and dentists (2000)48

Doctors

37.606

Dentists

7.769


Designation for principal domestic policy support instruments (5 point scale): 2,3


Territorial Policy

2,3

Public sector transfer

0 (negative)

Employment policy

2,2

Technology policy

4,5

Baden-Württemberg49




BW

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

46.016

109.7

-2.803

43.212

103.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

43.212

103.0

1996

46.432

108.8

-2.521

43.911

102.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

43.911

102.9

1997

46.211

108.7

-2.410

43.801

103.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

43.801

103.0

1998

49.879

111.3

-3.477

46.402

103.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

46.402

103.5

1999*

52.398

111.0

-3.426

48.972

103.7

0

0

0

0

0

0

48.972

103.7

2000*

54.453

112.0

-3.873

50.581

104.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

50.581

104.0

2001

51.958

113.3

-4.170

47.787

104.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

47.787

104.2

*) preliminary

Impact on ex-ante divergence from national average of support from EU funds (7 point scale): 2,7








2000-2006 (mio €)










ERDF

ESF

EAGGF







Total

EU contribution

EU contribution

%

EU contribution

%

EU contribution

%

Objective 2

Baden-Württemberg

1160.366

97.769

97.769

100%

-

-

-

-


Impact on ex-ante divergence from national average of domestic policies (7 point scale): 3,5
Change in standing of region relative to national average in last five and ten years50





1991

1996

2001

GDP/capita (€)

22.944

25.185

28.565

Population

9.899.200

10.345.100

10.560.800

Employment (persons)

5.081.900

5.010.100

5.367.400

Unemployment (persons)

159.318

353.920

264.213

Unemployment rate

3,7

8,0

5,5







1995

1997

1999

R+D expenditure (mio €)51

9302

10045

10997


Estimated effect on regional circumstances of different domestic policies:





Strongly positive


Slightly positive


Neutral


Slightly negative


Strongly negative


Territorial Policy







X







Public sector transfer










X




Employment policy







X







Technology policy

X
















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