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Leichter Rückgang der Cash-Flow-Quote. Die Ertragskraft der österreichischen Sachgütererzeugung 2013

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  • Werner Hölzl
  • Klaus S. Friesenbichler
  • Kerstin Hölzl

    (Austrian Institute for SME Research)

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Im Jahresdurchschnitt 2013 lag die Cash-Flow-Umsatz-Relation in der österreichischen Sachgütererzeugung nach aktuellen Schätzungen mit 9,0% deutlich unter dem langjährigen Durchschnitt von 9,6%. Die reale Wertschöpfung der Sachgütererzeugung wuchs 2013 wie im Vorjahr um nur 1,2%. Die damit seit zwei Jahren anhaltende Wachstumsschwäche dürfte die Entwicklung der Ertragskraft leicht gedämpft haben: Die Cash-Flow-Umsatz-Relation sank gemäß der Schätzung mit einem dynamischen panelökonometrischen Modell für die Branchen der Sachgütererzeugung um 0,2 Prozentpunkte.

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  • Werner Hölzl & Klaus S. Friesenbichler & Kerstin Hölzl, 2014. "Leichter Rückgang der Cash-Flow-Quote. Die Ertragskraft der österreichischen Sachgütererzeugung 2013," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 87(8), pages 569-580, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:2014:i:8:p:569-580
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