Employment figures in East German industrial companies stabilize
Peter Eitner
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 16,
2002
Abstract
Die Intensität des Strukturwandels in Ostdeutschland hat sich in den vergangenen Jahren abgeschwächt. Die Stärke der Anpassung an westdeutsche Strukturen hat dabei klar an Kraft verloren. Untersucht werden daher die Entwicklung der Beschäftigung und des Umsatzes der ostdeutschen Industrie, die in immer stärkerem Maße zum Aufholprozess der ostdeutschen Wirtschaft beigetragen hat. Dabei kann gezeigt werden, dass die Beschäftigungsentwicklung, der Tendenz nach, einem positivem Wachstumspfad folgt. Hingegen haben sich die Schwankungen in den Beiträgen zur Wachstumsrate der Zahl der Arbeitsplätze deutlich abgeschwächt. Dieser Pfad zur Stabilisierung lässt sich hingegen bei einer Untersuchung der Umsätze, trotz einer ebenfalls positiven Gesamtentwicklung, nicht feststellen. Charakteristisch ist zudem, dass Betriebe, die schon am Markt bestehen, die Entwicklung der Beschäftigung sowie der Umsätze verstärkt vorantreiben. Insbesondere die Wachstumsbeiträge der schrumpfenden Betriebe verlieren für die Wachstumsraten von Beschäftigung und Umsatz an Bedeutung. Die Auswertungen anhand der Industriestatistik für die technologischen Klassen der Spitzentechnik, Höherwertigen Technik und der Sonstigen Technik zeigen zudem eine divergente Entwicklung innerhalb der ostdeutschen Industrie.
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New industries in Eastern Germany - The state of the development of modern biotechnologies in Saxony-Anhalt
Walter Komar
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 16,
2002
Abstract
East German regions are able to increase their economics and innovation potential, if they orient themselves on technologies, which release important growth effects. Such growth branch is the modern biotechnology. In this paper the development and the location factors of the biotechnology industry in Saxonia-Anhalt are analyzed and compared with the bio region Munich, which rank to among the best bio regions in Germany. The analysis shows that the development of the modern biotechnology in East German regions can be favoured, if the location factors are improved.
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IWH Industry Survey November 2002: Widespread deterioration of business prospects in East German manufacturing sector
Udo Ludwig
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 16,
2002
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Intra-industry trade and the productivity gap in the enlarged EU
Hubert Gabrisch
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 16,
2002
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Trade between the European Union (EU) and the Transition Economies (TE) is increasingly characterised by intra-industry trade. The decomposition of intra-industry trade into horizontal and vertical shares reveals predominantly vertical structures with decisively more quality advantages for the EU and less quality advantages for TE countries whenever trade has been liberalised. Sizeable foreign direct investment did obviously not reduce the superiority of producers in the EU in terms of technology, capital and human capital. The productivity gap between the EU and TE countries remains. EU firms have been able to increase their product quality and to shift low-quality segments of production to TE countries. This may suggest a product-quality cycle prevalent in EU-TE trade. The testing of this model confirms the assumptions.
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East German Construction Industry October 2002: So far only little noticeable impetus after the flood
Brigitte Loose
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 15,
2002
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Possible effects of demographic change - An overview
Gunter Steinmann, Olaf Fuchs, Sven Tagge
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 15,
2002
Abstract
One of the more important influences shaping the future economic conditions of the highly industrialized countries is the decline and aging of their population. The article is a comprehensive survey of the impact of this development on key economic variables and the institutions of the welfare state. While the overall consequence of the aging process on productivity growth is more likely to be negative, there are also some offsetting forces like the increase in the capital intensity. The institutions of the welfare state, which are based on intergenerational transfers, will have to be reformed, in order to bring them in line with the demographic process. The prediction of a decrease in the rate of unemployment as a consequence of a declining labor force is according to our analysis not justified.
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IWH Industry Survey September 2002
Udo Ludwig
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 13,
2002
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Growth in the East German manufacturing sector mainly due to companies higher competitiveness
Siegfried Beer, Joachim Ragnitz
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 13,
2002
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Since 1995, the manufacturing sector in East Germany has seen strong growth. This article aims at identifying the reasons for the dynamic development of production in this period. Though one major reason is the expansion of production capacities mainly in growth- and productivity-intensive sectors, an analysis of total factor productivity yields the result that improved competitiveness (presumably in yet existing firms) is even more important. Nevertheless, there are few industries where new establishments seem to play the major role.
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East German construction industry in August 2002: Optimistic mood thanks to prospects regarding the clean up of flood damages
Brigitte Loose
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 12,
2002
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Upturn in East German industry is having a hard time
Bärbel Laschke
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 11,
2002
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