Wolf Gaebe (Stuttgart)
Economic structural change in the Stuttgart region
Pages 214 - 225
The Stuttgart region is one of the most highly
developed regions in the EU. Growth rates, competitiveness and purchasing power are far more
dependent than in other regions of the EU on the basic and export activities of the industrial sector,
especially on the region´s closeley knit cluster of activities around the automobile industry.
However, Baden-Württemberg´s economically strongest region is no longer the fastest growing
one. Economy and population are certainly continuing to grow but structural weaknesses are evident
in the below average growth of value added in both the producing and services sectors. These
weak-nesses are also evident in the labour market despite the relatively low rate of unemployment
and the difficulties associated with finding new growth areas. In contrast to the industrial
sector with its outstanding national and and international companies, there is a lack of basic and
export activities in the services sector in the Stuttgart region. The polarised structure of employment,
a large share of highly qualified em-ployees and, at the same time, a large share of those with
few skills can be explained by the economic structure which is atypical for urban regions of highly
developed countries. Because of the structural weak-nesses and the strong interregional competition,
development of the region and improvement in the research and education infrastructure
have priority as fields for policy action.
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