Deutsche Industrie trotzt dem Aufstieg der Schwellenländer
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Zwischen 2000 und 2009 ist China zur zweitgrößten Industrienation aufgestiegen und auch die Industrien anderer Schwellenländer sowie vieler osteuropäischer Länder sind sehr dynamisch gewachsen. Dennoch konnte Deutschland seinen Anteil an der globalen Industrieproduktion weitgehend behaupten. Der Wertschöpfungsanteil Deutschlands lag 2009 wie auch im Jahr 2000 bei rund 6,5 Prozent. Vom globalen Wachstum der Industrie von 50 Prozent profitierte der Standort Deutschland damit weit stärker als die USA, Japan und andere Industrienationen in Westeuropa. Der entscheidende Faktor war dabei, dass Deutschland innerhalb der etablierten Volkswirtschaften seine führende Stellung bei forschungsintensiven Industrien trotz der 2008 einsetzenden Finanzund Wirtschaftskrise ausbauen konnte. Zu den Gewinnern zählen dabei insbesondere der Straßenfahrzeugbau, der Maschinenbau, die Elektrotechnik und die Chemie.Download Info
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Volume (Year): 79 (2012)
Issue (Month): 10 ()
Pages: 11-15
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Keywords: China; manufacturing industries; sector shares developments;Find related papers by JEL classification:
- O10 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - General
- O40 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity - - - General
- O57 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economywide Country Studies - - - Comparative Studies of Countries
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- Erber, Georg & Hagemann, Harald, 2012. "Wachstums- und Investitionsdynamik in Deutschland," Violette Reihe Arbeitspapiere 36/2012, Promotionsschwerpunkt "Globalisierung und Beschaeftigung".
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