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Change in standing of region relative to national average in last five and ten years209





1991

1996

2001

GDP/capita (€)

33.057

37.903

42.749

Population

1.660.700

1.708.400

1.721.000

Employment (persons)

1.024.400

1.009.800

1.052.600

Unemployment (persons)

63.013

83.942

70.648

Unemployment rate

8,7

11,7

9,3







1995

1997

1999

R+D expenditure (mio €)210

1.233

1.309

1.263


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







Hessen


NUTS 1: DE7 Hessen

NUTS 2: DE71 DARMSTADT

DE72 GIEßEN

DE73 KASSEL



GDP per head (2000)

DE7 Hessen211: 30.347 € (average of old Länder incl. Berlin: 26.426 € and excl. Berlin: 26.637 €)212

Germany213: 24.700 €

EU-15 = 100; DE7 = 129,4, DE71 = 148,8, DE72 = 95,0, DE 73 = 101,3214



GDP at current prices/in Million €


DE7 Hessen215 (mio €): 183.055 €

Germany216 (mio €): 2.030.000

EU-15217 (mio €): 8.524.371
Employment rate (2000)

DE7 Hessen: 72,5%218 (2.992.800 persons employed219) (German average = 68,8%)

DE71 Darmstadt 1.946.500220

DE72 Gießen 453.600221

DE73 Kassel 588.300222
Unemployment rate (2002)

DE7 Hessen 7,8223 (6,9 % 224) (German average: 9,8%; West 7,9%, East: 18,0%)

DE71 Darmstadt 7,0 %225

DE72 Gießen 8,1 %226

DE73 Kassel 9,9 %227
Technological standing (5 point scale): 3,5 (2-3 in the north; 5 in the south)
Strengths228 [short description]

With a surface area of 21.114 km² and a population of 6.068.000 (in 2002), the State of Hessen is economically rather strong and has the highest GDP per employee among the German states in 2000 (over 60,000 €, a total GNP of about 185 bn € and a GNP per Capita of 30,347 €, GDP growth rate 1,5%). Almost a quarter (25,4%) of all foreign direct investments in Germany are made in Hessen. Behind Nordrhein-Westfalen with 30,6% of all foreign direct investments Hessen holds rank 2. Among foreign investors, the USA hold rank 1. Moreover, about 500 US companies have set up business sites here.



The four major industrial branches are chemical industry (rank 1 by turnover, 64,000 employees, high share of pharmaceutical companies), car manufacturing (rank 2, 68,000 employees), mechanical engineering (paper and printing equipment manufacturers as most important sub-sectors) (rank 3, 64,000 employees) and electronics/electrical engineering (expertise in precision measurement, control and information technology, aerospace technology, household appliances) (rank 4) (70% of the exports). Other sectors with relevance for the economic structure of Hessen are advanced transport engineering (ICE, Transrapid, ICEMUS (innovation centre for mobility and rail technology) in Kassel), biotechnology (chemical and pharmaceutical industry with 96,000 employees; Hessen is the most important location of the manufacturing biotechnology in Germany; over 330 biotechnology companies employ around 15,000 people), call centres (30,000 jobs (mostly parttime; recruitment largely among unemployed) have been created in - financial services - telecommunications - insurance companies - airlines and travel organizations - mail order business and tele shopping - technical services), environmental technology, media (33% of German’s economically strongest advertising agencies have headquarters or offices in the Frankfurt area, 400 book publishers, 60 newspaper publishers, 250 magazine publishers in Hessen, film and TV such as Hessischer Rundfunk, CNN, Bloomberg TV, n-tv Film), medical technology, software and IT (3.500 IT, software, electronic data processing, consulting and services companies, 3 of the 5 biggest German software companies (Software AG, Computer Associates, CSC Ploenzke); Frankfurt University: first chair for e-commerce in Germany).

Moreover, the service sector is strong (76% of the GDP) with financial services, insurances, business services and new media as lead sub-sectors. Moreover, besides London, New York and Tokyo, Frankfurt is one of the world's major financial markets (European Central Bank, Deutsche Bundesbank, Deutsche Boerse (German stock exchange with over 90% of the total turnover of German stock exchanges), over 400 banks). Over 75,000 employees work in Hessen’s financial service sector. Since the introduction of the EURO in 1999, the European monetary policy is agree on by the ECB from Frankfurt. The city, which is also Europe‘s second city of ‘internet traffic’ behind London (85% of German internet traffic; 35% of European internet traffic are channeled via Frankfurt). 200 telecommunication service firms have set up sites here (Deutsche Telekom, Arcor, Colt, BT Ignite and Worldcom).

The economic structure is characterised by a large number of SME (90% of all companies. Frankfurt, Hessen’s largest city, is furthermore an international centre of air, road and rail transport and holds a leading position in Europe. The city hosts also the world's largest consumer-goods trade fairs "Premiere" and "Ambiente" and the international book fair or the IAA international motor show. The Frankfurt Airport (60.000 employees) is one of the most important in the world (ca. 350,000 passengers per day, ca. 45 mio. passengers per year; nearly 160.000 connections to about 220 destinations). Frankfurt's main train station is Europe's largest. The "Frankfurter Kreuz" is Europe’s busiest motorway intersection.

The Rhine-Main region is furthermore the heart of the economic activities (leading financial centre, dense transport network, high GDP) and both rivers link Hessen to the North Sea and other major European ports. Due to its location, Hessen is a ideal location for logistic centres in Germany. Particularly in the Frankfurt Region, firms take advantage of Europe´s largest cargo airport and the up-to-date facilities in the CargoCity (over 80 airlines, over 100 shipping agencies and express services such as FedEx, UPS and Schenker). The north (Kassel and Bad Hersfeld) has good access to the federal motorway system so e.g. amazon.de, the German subsidiary of amazon.com or RS Components (UK headquartered distributor of electronic, electrical and mechanical components - European distribution centre), chose Bad Hersfeld for their central distribution facilities in Germany.

In Hessen many universities, polytechnics and research facilities have been set up. 5 universities, 2 art institutes, 5 universities of applied sciences (focus on practical training for engineers), 10 private institutions of higher education, 5 Max-Planck institutes and 6 Fraunhofer installations (e.g. Fraunhofer Institute for Graphic Data Processing (IGD)), 4 institutes of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz Scientific Community, 1 institute of the Helmholtz Community: heavy ion research centre, 3 federal institutes with research assignment and 5 further research institutions (e.g. GMD Research Institute for Information Technology, Darmstadt, Institute for Solar Power Kassel, Institute for Socio-ecological Research ISOE Frankfurt, Space Control Center of the European Space Agency ESA Darmstadt) are located here.

In 1999 the state held rank 2 in investment per employee in the processing industry.229


Companies: e.g. ABB, Abbott, Aventis, Biotest, Bombardier, Braun Melsungen,, Canon, Claraint, Commerzbank, Daewoo, Daimler-Chrysler, Danzas, Degussa, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Dresdner Bank, Dunlop, Emery Worldwide, Federal Mogul, Ferrero, Fraport, Fresenius, General Electric, General Motors Opel Division, German Post, German Parcel, Goldwell, Heraeus, Hoechst AG, Honda, Honeywell, ICI, ITT, Kühne & Nagel, Leybold Systems, Linde, Mannesmann, Merck, B. Motorola, Panalpina, Pepsi Cola, Philips, Pirelli, Proctor & Gamble, REWE, Röhm, Schenck, Siemens, Sirona, System Plus, Tenovis, Tyco, Volkswagen, Wella.

Weaknesses [short description] 230

More insolvencies than Bayern and Baden-Württemberg. Northern Hessen is the ‘looser’ of the structural changes concerning the economy. Migration has thus influenced this region especially. Today, the density of population is half lower than the state average. Concentration of financial sector activities in the Rhine-Main area, concentration of biotechnologies in the south and in the middle of Hessen (Frankfurt/Darmstadt and Marburg/Giessen: 3/4 of the companies are located here) and thus structural discrepancy. Call centres are concentrated in the Frankfurt area and in the north of Hessen (Kassel).
Evolution in last decade [short description] 231

Evolution:

Employment has been growing (1992: 2.925.500, 2002:3.009.200) and the same holds true for the GDP/per capita (1992: 25.201 €, 2002: 31.496 €).232

The automotive industry underwent strong structural changes towards R&D. Moreover, one of the fastest growing industries in Hessen is the environmental technology sector (ca. 1,500 companies) with the development of techniques and plants for environmental and energy technology by Thyssen-Henschel, for catalyst technology by Degussa and Leybold and the centre for Environmental Technology and Recycling in Borken, the Institute for Solar Energy Supply Technology (ISET) in Kassel or the Institute for development methodology and production technologies for environmentally friendly products in Herborn-Seelbach.


Further indicators:
Public revenue and spending (mio €)233




1999

Tax Revenue

14.343

Spending

17.930

DE7 Hessen



Employment per sector234

Agriculture:
1999: 47.500

2000: 47.700

2001: 48.000


Industry (without building and construction trade):
1999: 792.500

2000: 787.200

2001: 780.200


Building and construction trade:

1999: 64.329

2000: 62.714

2001: 59.116



Trade, tourism, transportation:

1999: 770.300

2000: 794.400

2001: 802.800



Public and private services:235

1999: 1.315.500

2000: 1.363.600

2001: 1.391.700


DE71 DARMSTADT236



Total employment

1.975.700

Employment per sector 2001

1,0%

Agriculture




22,9%

Proceeding Industry (including building and construction trade)



76,0%

Public and private services:237




DE72 GIEßEN238

Employment per sector

Total employment

457.100

Employment per sector 2001

2,3%

Agriculture




32,1%

Proceeding Industry (including building and construction trade)



65,5%

Public and private services:239




DE73 KASSEL240

Employment per sector241

Total employment

590.000

Employment per sector 2001

2,9%

Agriculture




30,5%

Proceeding Industry (including building and construction trade)



66,5%

Public and private services:242





Industrial Structure

DE7 Hessen



Branches of industry243

Branch

Employment figures




1999

2000

2001

2002

(average of IV. quarter)

Food and tobacco

34.873

35.216

34.789

34.726

Paper, printing, publishing

30.438

31.166

31.844

29.204

Chemical industry

65.927

63.899

64.246

62.903

Rubber and synthetic material

35.535

35.858

36.148

34.925

Metal (production, working, ..)

51.844

51.253

51.904

50.705

Mechanical engineering

64.009

63.109

62.582

60.533

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

63.667

63.896

64.930

62.186

Vehicle production

72.003

70.647

69.766

67.207

DE7 Hessen



Investments244

Branch

Investments (1000€)




2000

2001

Food and tobacco

277.510

239.511

Paper, printing, publishing

229.495

176.311

Chemical industry

862.362

926.161

Rubber and synthetic material

277.173

279.567

Metal (production, working, ..)

360.970

347.505

Mechanical engineering

275.637

259.344

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

337.388

391.866

Vehicle production

705.408

867.767



Research base

Employment in education, higher education and research245


2001/02

92.963


Public expenditure on science and research (mio €)246

1999

4.437

DE7 Hessen



Students at universities247

Wintersemester

Beginners

Total number of

1999/2000

18.039

149.046

2000/2001

19.549

150.868

2001/2002

21.971

156.414

DE7 Hessen



Computer equipment per 100 private household s248

1993

1998

24,6

44,3

DE7 Hessen



Internet access or online services per 100 private households249

1993

1998

-

8,5

DE7 Hessen


Telephone equipment per 100 private households250




1993

1998

ISDN

-

6,6

Telefons

97,5

98,0

Mobil

-

11,9

Answering machines

-

37,9

Fax/PC fax cart

-

17,9

Support infrastructure


DE7 Hessen

Infrastructure (categories of streets)251

Category

Motorway (Autobahn)

Federal road (Bundesstraße)

Provincial road (Landesstraße)

District road (Kreisstraße)

Total

Kilometres

1998: 950

1999: 956

2000: 957


1998: 3.387

1999: 3.403

2000: 3.419


1998: 7.219

1999: 7.231

2000: 7.229


1998: 5.083

1999: 5.056

2000: 5.048


1998: 16.639

1999: 16.646

2000:16.652



Vehicles

1998252

3.919.120

1999253

3.970.485

2000254

4.095.245

2003255

4.198.953


Doctors and dentists (2000)256

Doctors

22.509

Dentists

4.838



Designation for principal domestic policy support instruments (5 point scale): 1,8


Territorial Policy

2

Public sector transfer

0 (negative)

Employment policy

2,3

Technology policy

2,8

Hessen257



HE

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

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

27.444

112.2

-2.153

25.292

103.4

0

0

0

0

0

0

25.292

103.4

1996

29.122

117.2

-3.240

25.883

104.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

25.883

104.1

1997

28.897

116.9

-3.148

25.749

104.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

25.749

104.2

1998

30.589

117.6

-3.439

27.150

104.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

27.150

104.3

1999*

33.621

123.0

-4.744

28.877

105.6

0

0

0

0

0

0

28.877

105.6

2000*

35.254

125.3

-5.354

29.901

106.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

29.901

106.3

2001

33.266

125.7

-5.129

28.137

106.4

0

0

0

0

0

0

28.137

106.4

*) preliminary


Impact on ex-ante divergence from national average of support from EU funds (7 point scale): 3








2000-2006 (mio €)










ERDF

ESF

EAGGF







Total

EU contribution

EU contribution

%

EU contribution

%

EU contribution

%

Objective 2

Hesse

542.379

183.519

183.519

100%

-

-

-

-


Impact on ex-ante divergence from national average of domestic policies (7 point scale): 3

Change in standing of region relative to national average in last five and ten years258




1991

1996

2001

GDP/capita (€)

24.055

27.326

30.966

Population

5.795.700

6.017.900

6.072.900

Employment (persons)

2.890.800

2.870.900

3.022.800

Unemployment (persons)

123.264

254.050

200.533

Unemployment rate

5,1

9,3

7,4







1995

1997

1999

R+D expenditure (mio €)259

3631

3755

4482


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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