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Munich As a Business Location. Facts and Figures City of Munich Department of Labor and Economic Development Munich as a business location. Facts and Figures 2012 City of Munich Department of Labor and Economic Development Herzog-Wilhelm-Straße 15 D-80331 München Economic Data Tel. ++49-89-233 2 53 25 Fax ++49-89-233 2 79 66 Business Promotion Tel. ++49-89-233 2 16 31 Fax ++49-89-233 2 79 66 www.wirtschaft-muenchen.de www.muenchen.de/wirtschaft www.business-munich.de Munich as a business location. Facts and Figures 2012 Published by the Department of Labor and Economic Development, February 2012, Vol. No. 265 Contents The Munich economic region 3 Economic development in Munich 4 Economic development in the European Metropolitan Region Munich 5 Munich as a hub of knowledge 6 The European Metropolitan Region Munich as a hub of knowledge 7 Employment in Munich 8 Selected companies in the Munich region 10 Sectors and clusters in Munich 12 Local government finances 15 Munich as a property location 16 Infrastructure 18 2 Munich as a business location – Department of Labor and Economic Development The Munich economic region Munich – a dynamic Helsinki economic region Oslo St. Petersburg in the heartland of Europe Tallin Stockholm Moscow Riga Vilnius Copenhagen Minsk Hamburg Dublin Warsaw Berlin The Hague London Brussels Frankfurt Prague Kiev Munich Bratislava Paris Vienna Budapest Berne Ljubljana Zagreb Milan Lyon Belgrade Bucharest Bordeaux Sarajevo Sofia Rome Barcelona Tirana Istanbul Madrid Athens Lisbon Munich compared to other cities Institute and customer Sample Ranking based on Position “City Rankings 2011” 50 largest Assessment of the level and Top slot for the IW Consult, commissioned by the German cities dynamism of economic deve- city of Munich INSM initiative (12/2011) lopment based on economic and structural indicators “City Rankings – 2011” 32 German Assessment of the attractive- Top slot for the DekaBank, commissioned by “Immo- cities ness of real estate markets city of Munich bilienmanager” (Real Estate Manager) based on economic and socio- magazine (12/2011) cultural indicators “Regional Labor Market Rankings” 50 labor market Assessment of the labor market Top slot for IAB Institute for Employment Research regions in situation based on a wide Munich as a labor (12/2011) Germany variety of economic indicators market region “European Regional Economic 326 regions in Identification of the regions/ Third place for Growth Index – E-REGI 2011” 33 European cities with the greatest short- Munich LaSalle Investment Management countries to medium-term development (behind Moscow (9/2011) potential based on economic and London) and structural indicators Munich as a business location – Department of Labor and Economic Development 3 Economic development in Munich Munich‘s gross 1990 2000 2005 2007 2009 domestic product (GDP) GDP in e million 44 473 62 077 67 178 73 770 70 205 Population and GPD: Population GDP in e million GDP per capita in e comparative view (2011) (2009) (2009) Bavaria 12 538 696 423 840 33 897 Munich region 2 686 780 124 527 47 153 City of Munich 1 353 186 70 205 53 166 Outlying districts 1 333 594 54 322 40 734 Munich region = City of Munich and its outlying districts Munich’s share of Munich’s share of Bavaria’s GDP Bavaria’s popula tion 16.6 % City of Munich 10.8% City of Munich 12.8 % Outlying 10.6 % Outlying districts districts 70.6% Bavaria excluding 78.6 % Bavaria excluding the Munich region the Munich region Source: Bavarian Office of Statistics and Data Processing Per capita Berlin 17 667 purchasing power in e in 2011 Hamburg 21 446 Cologne 21 772 Stuttgart 22 320 Frankfurt/Main 23 116 Munich 26 124 Bavaria 21 474 Germany 20 010 0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 Source: acxiom Deutschland GmbH 4 Munich as a business location – Department of Labor and Economic Development Economic development in the European Metropolitan Region Munich Germany Bavaria EMM Key economic data for the European Population 2011 (millions) 81.8 12.5 5.5 Metropolitan Region Munich (EMM) Surface area (in km2) 357 100 70 550 20 863 GDP in 2009 (in e billion) 2 404 424 211 Employees registered for social security in 2010 (millions) 27.4 4.6 2.1 Percentage of population out of work 7.1 3.8 3.6 Source: Bavarian Office of Statistics and Data Processing, Federal Office of Statistics N Source: European Metropolitan Region Munich Munich as a business location – Department of Labor and Economic Development 5 Munich as a hub of knowledge Students at Munich 43 807 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) universities as of Munich winter semester 2010/2011 26 000 Technische Universität München (TUM) 94 783 students in Munich, of whom 13 843 (14.6%) are foreign students 14 866 University of Applied Sciences Munich 6 532 Other universities 3 578 University of the Federal Armed Forces Source: Bavarian Office of Statistics and Data Processing Universities in Munich Catholic University of Applied Sciences Munich School of Political Science Fresenius University, Munich branch Munich University of Applied Sciences (FOM) Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich Munich University of Music and Theater Macromedia University for Media and Munich University of Television and Film (HFF) Communication (MHMK) Technische Universität München (TUM) Munich Academy of the Fine Arts University of Applied Languages (SDI) Munich Munich Business School University of Applied Sciences Munich Munich School of Philosophy University of the Federal Armed Forces Selected non-university research institutions Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BAdW) Deutsches Museum Fraunhofer Society – Headquarters and four institutes German Aerospace Center (DLR) Goethe Institute Helmholtz Center Munich – German Research Center for Environmental Health ifo Institute for Economic Research Institute of Contemporary History (IfZ) Max Planck Society – General HQ and eleven institutes 6 Munich as a business location – Department of Labor and Economic Development The European Metropolitan Region Munich as a hub of knowledge Scientific institutions‘ 53.3 investment in the Non-university research institutions 135.1 European Metropo- litan Region Munich 95.9 EMM Universities 111.9 in e million 16.2 Universities of applied sciences 36 13.6 Public law institutions 16.6 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Total investment (Munich): e179.0 million Total investment (EMM): e299.6 million Scientific institutions‘ 202.8 material expenses Non-university research institutions 451.7 in the European Metropolitan Region 243.3 Munich EMM Universities 320.4 in e million 54.5 Universities of applied sciences 129.9 88.7 Public law institutions 98.0 0 100 200 300 400 Total material expenses (Munich):€e589.3 million Total material expenses (EMM): e1,000.0 million Economic effects of Munich EMM scientific institutions Direct employees of scientific institutions in the EMM 24 408 33 355 in the European Metropolitan Region Indirect employment generated by scientific institutions 15 311 25 423 of Munich EMM Remuneration of employees (e million) 2 320 Value added outside research institutions in the EMM (e million) 1 595 Source: Prognos AG, Analysis of impact on the EMM as a scientific hub, 2010 Munich as a business location – Department of Labor and Economic Development 7 Employment in Munich Employment by 5.9 % Other public and private 0.1 % Agriculture, mining sector in 2010 services Employees regis tered for social security 10.8 % Health and social sector 13.5 % Manufacturing 4.3 % Education and teaching 4.2 % Construction, energy and water supply 4.7 % Public administration 18.6 % Retail, catering, transportation 22.4 % Property, consultancy, business services 8.3 % Financial and insurance 7.3 % Information and communication servies Number of employees registered for social security in 2010 Agriculture, mining 520 Manufacturing 93 636 Construction, energy and water supply 29 473 Retail, catering, transportation 129 070 Information and communication 50 358 Financial and insurance services 57 769 Property, consultancy, business services 155 430 Public administration 32 854 Education and teaching 29 619 Health and social sector 74 862 Other public and private services 40 868 Total 694 459 Source: Federal Employment Agency 8 Munich as a business location – Department of Labor and Economic Development Employment in Munich Employment in 2007 2010 Growth rate selected growth Healthcare services 44 650 49 681 11.3% sectors, 2007–2010 Education and teaching 24 241 29 619 22.2% Employees regis tered for social security Business services 131 081 155 430 18.6% Legal and taxation consultancy, auditing 19 219 21 115 9.9% Information technology 21 839 25 413 16.4% Total employment 673 398 694 459 2.5% Unemployment 2011 Germany 7.1% rates in Germany, Bavaria 3.8% Bavaria and Munich Munich 4.2% Annual average 2010 Germany 7.7% Number of people Bavaria 4.5% out of work in 2011: Munich 4.7% Germany: 2 975 800 Bavaria: 254 300 2009 Germany 8.2% Munich: 51 300 Bavaria 4.8% Munich 5.0% % % % % % % 0 2 4 6 8 10 Unemployment Berlin 13.2% rates in German Cologne 9.6% cities in 2011 Hamburg 7.8% Annual average Frankfurt 6.1% Stuttgart 4.8% Munich 4.2% % % % % % % % % 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Source: Federal Employment Agency Munich as a business location – Department of Labor and Economic Development 9 Selected companies in the Munich region Manufacturing and high-tech industries Financial services Bauer COMP Holding GmbH Allianz SE BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH Apax Partners Beteiligungsberatung GmbH EADS Deutschland GmbH AXA Versicherung AG EPCOS AG Bayerische Börse Aktiengesellschaft Freescale Halbleiter Deutschland GmbH Bayerische Landesbank Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH Continentale Lebensversicherung AG GE Deutschland DAB bank AG Giesecke & Devrient GmbH D.A.S. Deutscher Automobil Schutz Allgemeine Hoffmann GmbH Qualitätswerkzeuge Rechtsschutz–Versicherungs-AG Infineon Technologies AG Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG Intel GmbH Generali Versicherung AG Kayser-Threde GmbH KGAL GmbH & Co.
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