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Wertschöpfung, Erwerbstätigkeit und Investitionen in der Industrie Ostdeutschlands, 1950-2000: Daten, Methoden, Vergleiche
Value added, employment and capital expenditures in the East German Industry, 1950-2000: data, methods, comparisons
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Abstract Industry was the most important economic sector in the GDR. Of all the countries within the Eastern Bloc (Comecon), only the USSR achieved higher added value per capita than the GDR’s industrial sector. The quantitative description of industrial output in the GDR nevertheless continues to be charact... view more
Industry was the most important economic sector in the GDR. Of all the countries within the Eastern Bloc (Comecon), only the USSR achieved higher added value per capita than the GDR’s industrial sector. The quantitative description of industrial output in the GDR nevertheless continues to be characterized by significant data gaps and a lack of comparable, long-term time series for important performance and expenditure values calculated in accordance with contemporary statistical standards. This HSR Focus presents new calculations for added value, employment and capital expenditures which close these gaps at both an overall industrial level and branch level between 1950 and 1989. The calculations take the form of backward projections carried out in accordance with the current conceptual and methodological principles of national accounting (ESA95). The incorporation of current data for the new German federal states from 1991 onwards into the data base facilitates the extension of the time horizon for the time series. This yields a comparable reflection of the development of economic indicators for the industrial sector in Eastern Germany over a 50-year period (1950-2000). The time series determined pave the way for a new, fact-based assessment of the real results achieved by the GDR economy. The presentation of the data assessed is accompanied by a thorough description of the methods and sources used.... view less
Keywords
economic development (on national level); German Democratic Republic (GDR); gainful employment; industry; national accounts statistic; investment; Federal Republic of Germany; COMECON; reunification; value added; New Federal States
Classification
National Economy
Social History, Historical Social Research
Method
empirical; quantitative empirical
Document language
German
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 14-254
Journal
Historical Social Research, 38 (2013) 4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.38.2013.4.14-254
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed