For East Germany – also called the New German Länder – it is very important to enlarge human capital intensive production. Starting from this consideration, the empirical study investigates the development of research & development (R&D) intensive industries for the years 1998 to 2002 whereby the different technology classes are also taken into account. The study is based on official statistics for producer goods. The analysis shows that the production of goods from R&D intensive industries increased stronger than the total production in East Germany’s manufacturing industry (8.5% versus 5.9%). Especially the increased production of high-technology goods contributed to this development. Most important branches thereby are electronic industr...
Recent research comes to the conclusion that the eastern part of Germany not only heavily de-pends o...
In this paper the results of a microeconomic approach will be analysed. The study consists of the pu...
The article presents first some theoretical considerations about the connection between productivity...
The development and successful introduction of new products is a fundamental feature of a modern kno...
The restructuring of the mechanical engineering industry of the new Länder has displayed clearly pos...
A positive relation between the spatial concentration of sectors and their capacity of innovation is...
Especially large cities come into appearance within the field of interregional competition, while tr...
New jobs depend heavily on productive investment. As nearly 800 bio DM were invested in the East Ger...
The article presents the forcast of the economic development in East Germany up to the year 2001. Be...
According to the national accounts in East Germany, the enterprise-related services have developed s...
Gegenstand der folgenden Untersuchung sind die Forschungs- und Entwicklungs-(FuE-)Aktivitäten der Un...
Deutschland hat sein Produktionsportfolio in der Periode von 1995 bis 2005 zugunsten forschungsinten...
Within only about two years the presumably greatest experiment of the modern economic history ran in...
This article deals with the presence of East German manufacturers in foreign product markets. The fo...
The article uses the occasion of “20 years German re-unification” in order to provide an overview of...
Recent research comes to the conclusion that the eastern part of Germany not only heavily de-pends o...
In this paper the results of a microeconomic approach will be analysed. The study consists of the pu...
The article presents first some theoretical considerations about the connection between productivity...
The development and successful introduction of new products is a fundamental feature of a modern kno...
The restructuring of the mechanical engineering industry of the new Länder has displayed clearly pos...
A positive relation between the spatial concentration of sectors and their capacity of innovation is...
Especially large cities come into appearance within the field of interregional competition, while tr...
New jobs depend heavily on productive investment. As nearly 800 bio DM were invested in the East Ger...
The article presents the forcast of the economic development in East Germany up to the year 2001. Be...
According to the national accounts in East Germany, the enterprise-related services have developed s...
Gegenstand der folgenden Untersuchung sind die Forschungs- und Entwicklungs-(FuE-)Aktivitäten der Un...
Deutschland hat sein Produktionsportfolio in der Periode von 1995 bis 2005 zugunsten forschungsinten...
Within only about two years the presumably greatest experiment of the modern economic history ran in...
This article deals with the presence of East German manufacturers in foreign product markets. The fo...
The article uses the occasion of “20 years German re-unification” in order to provide an overview of...
Recent research comes to the conclusion that the eastern part of Germany not only heavily de-pends o...
In this paper the results of a microeconomic approach will be analysed. The study consists of the pu...
The article presents first some theoretical considerations about the connection between productivity...