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Cash-Flow-Marge der österreichischen Sachgütererzeugung 2008 noch stabil

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Die Ertragskraft der österreichischen Sachgütererzeugung entsprach 2008 gemäß der WIFO-Schätzung mit 10,3% noch dem langjährigen Durchschnitt. In den letzten Jahren erhöhte sich die Eigenkapitalquote dank der guten Ertragsentwicklung auf 38,5% im Jahr 2007 und war damit erstmals höher als im Durchschnitt der europäischen Vergleichsländer (36,7%). Das Finanzanlagevermögen der österreichischen Sachgütererzeugung war 2007 mit 15,6% der Bilanzsumme im internationalen Vergleich eher niedrig und stieg in den letzten Jahren nur wenig. Die produzierenden Unternehmen sind demnach gegenüber der Finanzmarktkrise wesentlich weniger exponiert als in anderen Ländern.

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  • Klaus S. Friesenbichler, 2009. "Cash-Flow-Marge der österreichischen Sachgütererzeugung 2008 noch stabil," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 82(6), pages 415-424, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:2009:i:6:p:415-424
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