Baden-Württemberg
NUTS 1: DE1 BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG
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NUTS 2 DE11 STUTTGART
DE12 KARLSRUHE
DE13 FREIBURG
DE14 TUEBINGEN
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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)
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Persons in gainful employment (Erwerbstätige)
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DE1 Baden-Württemberg
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74%8 (German average = 68,8%)
20029:: 5.359.000
200010:: 5.286.800
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DE11 STUTTGART
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April 200211: 1.900.200
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DE12 KARLSRUHE
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April 200212: 1.251.800
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DE13 FREIBURG
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April 200213: 1.015.600
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DE14 TUEBINGEN
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April 200214: 850.900
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Unemployment rate (2002)
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Average numbers per year
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DE1 Baden-Württemberg15:
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294.905 persons (5,4%)16
(German average: 9,8%; West 7,9%, East: 18,0%)
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DE11 STUTTGART 17
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99.992 persons
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DE12 KARLSRUHE 18
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79.604 persons
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DE13 FREIBURG 19
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57.476 persons
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DE14 TUEBINGEN 20
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42.818 persons
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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
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1999
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2000
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2001
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2002
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Revenue
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28.569.500
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29.559.600
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28.911.100
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28.132.300
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Spending
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28.619.800
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30.264.000
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31.557.900
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30.779.600
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DE11 STUTTGART (in thousand €)28
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1999
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2000
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Revenue
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10.930.411
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10.822.485
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Spending
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10.939.746
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10.746.142
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DE12 KARLSRUHE (in thousand €)29
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1999
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2000
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Revenue
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6.929.921
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6.999.901
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Spending
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6.888.710
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6.957.482
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DE13 FREIBURG (in thousand €)30
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1999
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2000
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Revenue
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4.722.847
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4.810.026
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Spending
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4.665.940
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4.784.967
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DE14 TUEBINGEN (in thousand €)31
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1999
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2000
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Revenue
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4.038.377
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4.222.219
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Spending
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4.027.819
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4.226.452
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Employment per sector
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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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Public and private services32:
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DE1 Baden-Württemberg33
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1999: 27.409
2000: 28.592
2001: 27.500
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1999: 1.413.316
2000: 1.426.307
2001 1.445.886
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1999: 254.061
2000: 251.685
2001: 239.452
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1999: 759.216
2000: 782.802
2001: 793.171
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1999: 669.484
2000: 707.883
2001: 731.269
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DE11 STUTTGART34
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1999: 10.912
2000: 11.294
2001: 10.876
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1999: 598.728
2000: 605.212
2001: 615.304
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1999: 95.647
2000: 93.747
2001: 89.920
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1999: 288.586
2000: 297.739
2001: 301.637
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1999: 481.009
2000: 503.060
2001: 514.436
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DE12 KARLSRUHE35
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1999: 5.464
2000: 5.868
2001: 5.662
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1999: 326.946
2000: 330.822
2001: 332.000
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1999: 61.531
2000: 61.007
2001: 57.840
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1999: 204.220
2000: 209.515
2001: 211.423
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1999: 358.088
2000: 372.899
2001: 383.324
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DE13 FREIBURG36
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1999: 5.695
2000: 6.001
2001: 5.847
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1999: 265.378
2000: 267.824
2001: 271.967
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1999: 51.099
2000: 51.587
2001: 48.768
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1999: 105.144
2000: 155.518
2001: 158.868
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1999: 224.474
2000: 233.487
2001: 239.238
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DE14 TUEBINGEN37
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1999: 5.338
2000: 5.429
2001: 5.115
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1999: 229.453
2000: 230.639
2001: 233.447
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1999: 45.784
2000: 45.344
2001: 42.924
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1999: 116.272
2000: 120.026
2001: 121.243
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1999: 189.030
2000: 195.990
2001: 200.322
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Industrial Structure38:
Branches of industry (processing industry)
DE1 Baden-Württemberg
Branch
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Employment figures
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1995
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2000
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2002
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Food and tobacco
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61.130
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64.277
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62.182
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Textile
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55.344
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40.978
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35.994
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Timber
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24.956
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20.838
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18.444
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Paper, printing, publishing
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80.971
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81.177
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78.152
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Chemical industry
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60.439
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59.783
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58.421
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Rubber and synthetic material
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60.323
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63.145
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59.790
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Glas, ceramic, working of stone and earth
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30.201
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26.501
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23.705
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Metal (production, working, ..)
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135.755
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145.891
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145.263
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Mechanical engineering
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275.070
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267.473
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272.648
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Production of office machines, ICT techniques, optical equipment,…
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214.759
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207.131
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202.836
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Vehicle production
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194.311
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225.693
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235.578
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Furniture, jewellery, musical instruments, sports equipment, toys, recycling
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53.821
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46.663
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42.089
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Mining
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4.729
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4.392
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4.307
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Processing industry
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1.259.813
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1.254.521
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1.239.596
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Total industry
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1.264.542
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1.258.913
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1.243.903
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Investments39
DE1 Baden-Württemberg
Branch
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Investments(€)
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1995
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2000
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2001
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Food and tobacco
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438.797.000
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431.246.000
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467.266.000
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Textile
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176.247.000
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159.585.000
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158.889.000
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Timber
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126.301.000
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117.838.000
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118.922.000
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Paper, printing, publishing
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573.038.000
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686.277.000
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611.731.000
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Chemical industry
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483.444.000
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716.295.000
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648.958.000
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Rubber and synthetic material
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365.639.000
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442.325.000
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417.232.000
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Glas, ceramic, working of stone and earth
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272.095.000
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239.581.000
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245.156.000
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Metal (production, working, ..)
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677.936.000
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998.218.000
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1.138.222.000
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Mechanical engineering
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1.109.366.000
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1.493.611.000
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1.507.200.000
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Production of office machines, ICT techniques, optical equipment,…
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983.410.000
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1.438.677.000
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1.676.123.000
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Vehicle production
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1.524.690.000
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1.961.346.000
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2.608.920.000
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Furniture, jewellery, musical instruments, sports equipment, toys, recycling
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175.955.000
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195.824.000
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173.944.000
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Mining
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80.604.000
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76.929.000
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72.176.000
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Processing industry
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6.951.784.000
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8.927.059.000
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9.840.690.000
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Total industry
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7.032.388.000
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9.003.989.000
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9.912.866.000
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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
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Beginners
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Total number of students
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1999/00
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32.442
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187.453
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2000/01
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36.275
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194.000
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2001/02
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-
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204.530
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DE1 Baden-Württemberg Computer equipment in public schools 2001/0243
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Number
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Number of pupils
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Total number of schools
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3.964
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1.295.537
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Schools with internet access
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3.783
(95,4%)
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Special rooms for computer pools
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4.841
(1,2 per school)
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Special rooms for computer pools with internet access
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4.272
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Computers to be used for lessons
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110.330
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DE1 Baden-Württemberg
Internet access and mobile phones in private households (2002)44
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Total households
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Single-person households
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Couples without children
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Couples with (still minor) children
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Mobile phones
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63%
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37%
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66%
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87%
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Internet access
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61%
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40%
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52%
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86%
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DE1 Baden-Württemberg
Telephone equipment of private households (January 2001)45
Households with…
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…mobile phone only
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…mobile phone and fixed-line telephones
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… fixed-line telephones
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…without telephone
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2%
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52%
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43%
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3%
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Support infrastructure DE1 Baden-Württemberg
Infrastructure (categories of streets)46
Category
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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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Kilometres
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1999: 1.021
2000: 1.025
2001: 1.029
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1999: 4.448
2000: 4.435
2001: 4.433
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1999: 9.950
2000: 9.938
2001: 9.937
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1999: 12.048
2000: 12.065
2001: 12.056
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1999: 27.467
2000: 27.463
2001: 27.455
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DE1 Baden-Württemberg
Vehicles47
1998
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6.693.704
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1999
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6.836.002
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2000
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6.963.988
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DE1 Baden-Württemberg
Doctors and dentists (2000)48
Doctors
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37.606
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Dentists
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7.769
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Designation for principal domestic policy support instruments (5 point scale): 2,3
Territorial Policy
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2,3
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Public sector transfer
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0 (negative)
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Employment policy
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2,2
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Technology policy
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4,5
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Baden-Württemberg49
BW
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Fiscal resources before SHES (in Mio. DM)
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Divergence from national average (balance measurement)
(= 100)
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Contribution / assignment within SHES
(in Mio. DM)
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Fiscal resources after SHES
(in Mio. DM)
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Divergence from national average (balance measurement)
(= 100)
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Supplementary federal grants (in Mio. DM)
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Fiscal resources after SHES and Gap-filling grants
(in Mio. DM)
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Divergence from national average (balance measurement)
(= 100)
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Gap-filling grants
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Compensations for special political costs
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Compensations for special burdens
(east Germany)
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Transitional grants
(west Germany)
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Rehabilitational grants Bremen and Saarland
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SFH total
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1995
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46.016
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109.7
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-2.803
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43.212
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103.0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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43.212
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103.0
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1996
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46.432
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108.8
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-2.521
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43.911
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102.9
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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43.911
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102.9
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1997
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46.211
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108.7
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-2.410
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43.801
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103.0
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0
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0
|
0
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0
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0
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0
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43.801
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103.0
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1998
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49.879
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111.3
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-3.477
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46.402
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103.5
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0
|
0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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46.402
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103.5
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1999*
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52.398
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111.0
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-3.426
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48.972
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103.7
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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0
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48.972
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103.7
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2000*
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54.453
|
112.0
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-3.873
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50.581
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104.0
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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0
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50.581
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104.0
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2001
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51.958
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113.3
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-4.170
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47.787
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104.2
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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47.787
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104.2
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*) preliminary
Impact on ex-ante divergence from national average of support from EU funds (7 point scale): 2,7
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2000-2006 (mio €)
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ERDF
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ESF
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EAGGF
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Total
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EU contribution
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EU contribution
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%
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EU contribution
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%
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EU contribution
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%
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Objective 2
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Baden-Württemberg
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1160.366
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97.769
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97.769
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100%
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-
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-
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-
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-
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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
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1991
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1996
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2001
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GDP/capita (€)
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22.944
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25.185
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28.565
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Population
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9.899.200
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10.345.100
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10.560.800
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Employment (persons)
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5.081.900
|
5.010.100
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5.367.400
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Unemployment (persons)
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159.318
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353.920
|
264.213
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Unemployment rate
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3,7
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8,0
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5,5
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1995
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1997
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1999
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R+D expenditure (mio €)51
|
9302
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10045
|
10997
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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
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Slightly negative
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Strongly negative
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Territorial Policy
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|
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X
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|
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Public sector transfer
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|
|
|
X
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Employment policy
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|
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X
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|
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Technology policy
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X
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