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STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2014 May 2014

For further statistical data, links and contacts, please visit the WKO-Internet pages: http://wko.at/statistik and/or http://wko.at/zdf Detailed statistical Information about the demographic, social and economic structures and developments in Austria can also be found on the website of STATISTICS AUSTRIA: http://www.statistik.at Although all content of this booklet was compiled with due care, errors cannot be entirely excluded. Therefore the Austrian Economic Chamber cannot take responsibility or liability for the presented data. IMPRESSUM: Medieninhaber, Herausgeber, Hersteller: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich Stabsabteilung Statistik Für den Inhalt verantwortlich: Dr. Ulrike Oschischnig Sachbearbeiter: Mag. Anton Hauth Wiedner Hauptstraße 63, 1045 Wien E-Mail: statistik@wko.at Offenlegung: http://wko.at/offenlegung Ein Produkt der Wirtschaftskammern Österreichs

PREFACE The statistical yearbook 2014 of the Austrian Economic Chambers (WKO) provides an overview of the most important economic data for Austria with a focus on the trends of 2013 as well as from a longer term perspective. With these selected statistics, the WKO hopes to present some useful basic information about the structure and development of the Austrian economy. Vienna, May 2014 1

CONTENT 1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.0 Area and population 7 1.1 Gross domestic product 8 1.2 Gross domestic product per capita 10 1.3 Economic growth 12 1.4 Foreign trade and export ratios 14 1.5 Current balances 15 1.6 Unemployment rates 16 1.7 Inflation rates 18 1.8 Public financial balances 20 1.9 Public debt 22 1.10 Worldwide economic growth 24 1.11 Worldwide export growth 25 2. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 2.0 Origin of Gross Domestic Product (current prices) 26 2.1 Origin of real Gross Domestic Product 27 2.2 Distribution of Gross Domestic Product (current prices) 28 2.3 Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product (current prices) 28 2.4 Macroeconomic ratios 29 2.5 Per capita figures 30 3. POPULATION 3.0 Area and population 31 3.1 Population by age-groups 32 3.2 Population by labour-force-participation 32 4. EMPLOYMENT 4.0 Labour market (overview) 33 4.1 Employees by province 34 4.2 Unemployment by province 34 4.3 Employment by occupational status and economic activity 35 4.4 Employment by gender and economic activity 36 4.5 Employment by age groups 37 4.6 Establishments and employees by size groups 38 4.7 Self-employment 39 2

CONTENT 5. INCOME AND WAGES 5.0 Wages and salaries 40 5.1 Index of agreed minimum wages 40 5.2 Hourly wages by industrial branch 41 5.3 Monthly salaries by industrial branch 42 6. PRICES 6.0 Consumer prices 43 6.1 Consumer price index by groups of consumption 44 6.2 Wholesale prices and construction costs 45 7. MANUFACTURING 7.0 Contribution of manufacturing to GDP 46 7.1 Employees in manufacturing 47 7.2 Turnover in manufacturing 48 7.3 Industrial production by province 49 7.4 Industrial employees by province 49 7.5 Industrial production by branches 50 7.6 Industrial employees by branches 51 7.7 Investment in industry and manufacturing 52 7.8 Industrial investment by branches 53 8. CONSTRUCTION 8.0 Production values in construction 54 9. TRADE 9.0 Retail trade indices: turnover and employment 55 10. TRAFFIC 10.0 Number of motor vehicles and new registrations 56 10.1 Passenger car-density by province 56 3

CONTENT 11. TOURISM 11.0 Overnight stays 57 11.1 Overnight stays by province 58 11.2 Overnight stays by type of accommodation 58 11.3 Overnight stays of foreign visitors by country of origin 58 12. FOREIGN TRADE AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.0 Austria s foreign trade by world regions 59 12.1 Foreign trade and trade balance 59 12.2 Imports / commodity structure 60 12.3 Exports / commodity structure 61 12.4 Imports of goods / country structure 62 / 63 12.5 Exports of goods / country structure 64 / 65 12.6 Balance of payments 66 12.7 Austrian direct investment abroad 67 12.8 Foreign direct investment in Austria 68 13. PUBLIC FINANCE 13.0 Federal budget 69 13.1 Federal tax revenues 70 13.2 Federal debt 70 13.3 Deficit and debt of general government 71 13.4 Structure of public expenditure 72 14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.0 Enterprises and employees by section 73 14.1 Enterprises and employees by size groups 74 / 76 14.2 Employer enterprises and employees by professional groups 77 / 81 14.3 One-person-enterprises by province and section 82 4

CONTENT 15. CHAMBER MEMBERS 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.7 15.8 15.9 Chamber members by province Chamber members by legal form Section members by gender Professional group members: section Crafts and Trade Professional group members: section Industry Professional group members: section Commerce Professional group members: section Banks and Insurance Professional group members: section Transport and Logistics Professional group members: section Tourism and Leisure Professional group members: section Information & Consulting 83 84 84 85 86 87 87 88 88 89 16. APPRENTICESHIPS 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 Apprenticeships by province Apprenticeships by section Apprenticeship beginners and demographic development The most frequent apprenticeships 90 90 91 92 17. NEW ENTERPRISES 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.3 17.4 Enterprise start-ups by province Enterprise start-ups by legal form Enterprise start-ups by section Enterprise start-ups by professional groups Enterprise start-ups (sole proprietorship) by gender Enterprise start-ups (sole proprietorship) by age 93 94 94 95 96 96 5

CONTENT ILLUSTRATIONS Gross domestic product (GDP) 2014 (international) GDP per capita 2014 (international) Economic growth AT/DE/EU-28/USA 2012-2015 Unemployment rates 2014 (international) Inflation rates 2014 (international) Public financial balances 2014 (international) Public debt 2014 (international) Origin of GDP by sector 2013 Real GDP growth 2000-2015 Export ratio 2000-2013 Investment per capita 2000-2013 Population shares 2014 by province Unemployment rate 2000-2013 Employment by establishment size groups 2014 Inflation rates 2000-2013 Price development 2013 by consumption groups Price trends 2000-2013 Manufacturing and GDP 2000-2013 Industrial production 2013 - Top-5-branches Industrial employment 2013- Top-5-branches Industrial investment 2000-2014 Industrial investment 2014 - Top-5-branches Overnight stay in tourism 2000-2013 Austria's imports of goods 2013 Austria's exports of goods 2013 Current account balance 2000-2013 Federal government deficit 2000-2013 Public deficit 2000-2013 Structure of public expenditure 2013 Employees 2013 by section Employer enterprises 2013 by section One-person-enterprises 2013 by section Apprenticeship beginners 2000-2013 Most frequent apprenticeships 2013 Start-ups of enterprises 2000-2013 9 11 13 17 19 21 23 26 27 29 30 31 33 38 43 44 45 46 50 51 52 53 57 63 65 66 69 71 72 73 81 82 91 92 93 6

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.0 Area and population country area population (1,000) km 2 1990 2000 2014 1 inhabitants per km 2 Belgium 30,530 9,967 10,251 11,251 369 Germany 357,127 79,433 82,212 82,335 231 Estonia 45,230 1,569 1,379 1,324 29 Finland 338,420 4,986 5,176 5,464 16 France 549,190 58,185 60,762 66,117 120 Greece 131,960 10,157 10,917 11,093 84 Ireland 70,280 3,514 3,805 4,635 66 Italy 301,340 56,719 56,942 60,026 199 Latvia 64,480 2,663 2,368 1,998 31 Luxembourg 2,590 382 436 554 214 Malta 320 354 386 425 1,327 Netherlands 41,540 14,952 15,926 16,824 405 Austria 83,879 7,678 8,012 8,480 101 Portugal 92,090 9,983 10,290 10,418 113 Slovakia 49,036 5,299 5,389 5,431 111 Slovenia 20,270 1,998 1,989 2,064 102 Spain 505,600 38,850 40,263 46,553 92 Cyprus 9,250 580 694 876 95 Euro area (18) 2,693,132 307,271 317,197 335,869 125 Bulgaria 111,000 8,718 8,170 7,220 65 Denmark 43,090 5,141 5,340 5,633 131 United Kingdom 243,610 57,248 58,893 64,522 265 Croatia 56,590 4,777 4,468 4,256 75 Lithuania 65,300 3,698 3,500 2,943 45 Poland 312,680 38,111 38,259 38,475 123 Romania 238,390 23,202 22,443 19,976 84 Sweden 450,300 8,559 8,872 9,685 22 Czech Republic 78,870 10,333 10,255 10,521 133 Hungary 93,030 10,374 10,211 9,883 106 EU (15) 3,241,546 365,755 378,097 403,590 125 EU (28) 4,385,992 477,432 487,607 508,983 116 Iceland 103,000 255 281 325 3 Macedonia 25,710 1,882 2,026 2,070 81 Montenegro 13,810. 614 622 45 Serbia 88,360. 7,516 7,104 80 Turkey 783,560 55,120 64,252 76,662 98 Switzerland 41,280 6,716 7,184 8,183 198 Norway 323,790 4,241 4,491 5,145 16 United States 9,831,510 249,623 282,162 318,355 32 Japan 377,955 123,611 126,926 127,155 336 1 estimate (EU-Commission, May 2014) source: EU-Commission, WB 7

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Gross domestic product (GDP) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 1 billion EUR country 2000 2005 2010 2013 2014 2 %-share 2014 of EU (28) Belgium 252.5 303.4 355.7 381.4 392.5 2.9 Germany 2,047.5 2,224.4 2,495.0 2,737.6 2,832.7 21.0 Estonia 6.2 11.2 14.4 18.4 19.3 0.1 Finland 132.2 157.4 178.7 193.4 196.9 1.5 France 1,439.6 1,718.0 1,936.7 2,059.9 2,106.3 15.6 Greece 136.7 193.0 222.2 182.1 181.9 1.4 Ireland 105.6 162.9 158.1 164.1 168.8 1.3 Italy 1,198.3 1,436.4 1,551.9 1,560.0 1,583.5 11.8 Latvia 8.4 12.9 18.0 23.4 24.6 0.2 Luxembourg 22.0 30.3 39.3 45.5 47.9 0.4 Malta 4.4 4.9 6.4 7.2 7.5 0.1 Netherlands 418.0 513.4 586.8 602.7 616.9 4.6 Austria 208.5 245.2 285.2 313.2 324.3 2.4 Portugal 127.3 154.3 172.9 165.7 168.9 1.3 Slovakia 22.0 38.5 65.9 72.1 74.1 0.5 Slovenia 21.5 28.7 35.5 35.3 35.9 0.3 Spain 629.9 909.3 1.045.6 1.023.0 1.037.6 7.7 Cyprus 9.9 13.6 17.4 16.5 15.8 0.1 Euro area (18) 6,790.6 8,158.0 9,185.7 9,601.3 9,835.4 73.0 Bulgaria 14.0 23.3 36.1 39.9 41.0 0.3 Denmark 173.6 207.4 236.3 249.1 256.2 1.9 United Kingdom 1,619.6 1,867.1 1,731.8 1,899.8 2,039.3 15.1 Croatia 23.3 36.0 44.4 43.3 43.1 0.3 Lithuania 12.4 21.0 27.7 34.6 36.3 0.3 Poland 185.7 244.4 354.6 389.7 408.1 3.0 Romania 40.7 79.8 124.3 142.2 148.0 1.1 Sweden 268.3 298.4 349.9 420.1 420.9 3.1 Czech Republic 63.8 104.6 149.9 149.5 146.3 1.1 Hungary 50.3 88.8 96.2 98.1 99.2 0.7 EU (15) 8,779.6 10,421.0 11,346.1 11,997.4 12,374.6 91.8 EU (28) 9,242.4 11,128.7 12,337.1 13,067.7 13,473.8 100.0 Iceland 9.4 1 3.1 9.5 11.0 11.8 Macedonia 3.9 4.8 7.1 7.7 7.9 Montenegro 1.1 1.8 3.1 3.3 3.5 Serbia 6.6 20.3 28.0 31.9 32.9 Turkey 289.9 386.9 550.4 616.3 582.9 Switzerland 277.6 309.4 414.9 490.0 516.9 Norway 182.6 244.6 317.9 384.7 380.7 United States 11,140.7 10,526.1 11,283.2 12,649.3 12,745.5 Japan 5,125.5 3,682.2 4,150.0 3,689.3 3,498.1 1 at current prices and current exchange rates source: EU-Commission, OECD 2 estimate (EU-Commission, May 2014) 8

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW Gross domestic product (GDP) 2014 billion EUR 1 Germany France United Kingdom Italiy Spain Netherlands Turkey Switzerland Sweden Poland Belgium Norway Austria Denmark Finland Greece Portugal Ireland Romania Czech Republic Hungary Slovakia Luxembourg Croatia Bulgaria Lithuania Slovenia Serbia Latvia Estonia Cyprus Iceland Macedonia Malta Montenegro 616.9 582.9 516.9 420.9 408.1 392.5 380.7 324.3 256.2 196.9 181.9 168.9 168.8 148.0 146.3 99.2 74.1 47.9 43.1 41.0 36.3 35.9 32.9 26.4 19.3 15.8 11.8 7.9 7.5 3.5 1,037.6 1,583.5 2,106.3 2,039.3 2,832.7 1 estimate (EU-Commission, May 2014) source: EU-Commission 9

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.2 Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita country GDP per head, in EUR at PPP 1 2000 2005 2010 2013 2014 2 Belgium 24,008 26,914 29,445 30,792 31,520 Germany 22,359 26,006 29,215 31,775 32,743 Estonia 8,560 13,816 15,607 18,501 19,204 Finland 22,278 25,664 27,893 29,077 29,415 France 21,909 24,700 26,603 27,863 28,401 Greece 15,834 20,370 21,641 18,897 19,286 Ireland 25,055 32,395 31,358 32,934 33,718 Italy 22,350 23,635 25,073 25,284 25,701 Latvia 6,941 11,127 13,466 17,344 18,406 Luxembourg 46,483 57,008 64,021 67,339 68,849 Malta 16,488 18,008 21,279 22,505 23,233 Netherlands 25,523 29,345 31,706 32,423 33,184 Austria 25,085 28,112 30,904 33,350 34,290 Portugal 15,443 17,859 19,604 19,427 19,954 Slovakia 9,530 13,518 18,137 19,709 20,368 Slovenia 15,232 19,617 20,588 21,275 21,705 Spain 18,495 22,893 24,122 24,379 25,073 Cyprus 16,654 20,837 23,625 22,168 21,191 Euro area (18) 21,220 24,408 26,516 27,636 28,310 Bulgaria 5,402 8,221 10,782 12,377 12,862 Denmark 25,017 27,744 31,202 32,363 33,218 United Kingdom 22,875 27,846 26,321 27,112 28,049 Croatia 9,389 12,810 14,273 15,631 15,780 Lithuania 7,519 12,251 15,130 19,210 20,281 Poland 9,171 11,520 15,408 17,521 18,366 Romania 4,952 7,960 12,392 14,147 14,744 Sweden 24,258 27,330 30,166 32,639 33,728 Czech Republic 13,491 17,775 19,696 20,619 21,328 Hungary 10,311 14,187 16,113 17,357 18,037 EU (15) 21,950 25,358 26,898 27,976 28,707 EU (28) 18,959 22,435 24,437 25,705 26,438 Iceland 25,033 29,245 27,932 30,264 31,473 Macedonia 5,113 6,583 8,866 9,370 9,778 Montenegro 5,631 6,923 10,192 10,811 11,266 Serbia, 7,118 8,458 9,670 9,984 Turkey 7,960 9,523 12,201 14,261 14,673 Switzerland 28,116 30,628 37,154 40,908 41,866 Norway 31,356 39,815 44,022 49,731 51,056 United States 31,584 36,975 36,814 39,549 40,972 Japan 22,467 25,442 25,735 27,307 28,155 1 at current prices and purchasing power parities source: EU-Commission 2 estimate (EU-Commission, May 2014) 10

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW GDP per head 2014 at current prices and PPP (EUR) 1 Luxembourg Norway Switzerland Austria Sweden Ireland Denmark Netherlands Germany Belgium Iceland Finland France United Kingdom Italy Spain Malta Slovenia Czech Republic Cyprus Slovakia Litauen Portugal Griechenland Estonia Latvia Poland Hungary Croatia Romania Turkey Bulgaria Montenegro Serbia Macedonia 41,152 33,656 33,215 33,089 33,571 32,378 31,551 30,377 29,936 29,505 28,048 27,773 24,805 24,801 22,761 21,069 20,707 20,499 19,628 19,175 18,681 18,606 18,427 17,285 16,943 16,846 14,867 14,784 12,544 12,862 11,266 9,984 9,778 49,988 68,365 1 estimate (EU-Commission, May 2014) source: EU-Commission 11

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.3 Economic growth country 2000-2005 2 1 2014 and 2015: forecast (May 2014) 2 average annual growth rate Real GDP, change from previous year (%) 1 2005-2010 2 2012 2013 2014 2015 Belgium + 1,6 + 1,2-0,1 + 0,2 + 1,4 + 1,6 Germany + 0,6 + 1,3 + 0,7 + 0,4 + 1,8 + 2,0 Estonia + 7,2-0,0 + 3,9 + 0,8 + 1,9 + 3,0 Finland + 2,6 + 0,8-1,0-1,4 + 0,2 + 1,0 France + 1,6 + 0,6 + 0,0 + 0,2 + 1,0 + 1,5 Greece + 4,0 + 0,1-7,0-3,9 + 0,6 + 2,9 Ireland + 4,9 + 0,1 + 0,2-0,3 + 1,7 + 3,0 Italy + 1,0-0,3-2,4-1,9 + 0,6 + 1,2 Latvia + 8,2-0,7 + 5,2 + 4,1 + 3,8 + 4,1 Luxembourg + 3,6 + 1,6-0,2 + 2,1 + 2,6 + 2,7 Malta + 1,3 + 2,3 + 0,6 + 2,4 + 2,3 + 2,3 Netherlands + 1,3 + 1,3-1,2-0,8 + 1,2 + 1,4 Austria + 1,7 + 1,3 + 0,9 + 0,4 + 1,6 + 1,8 Portugal + 0,9 + 0,5-3,2-1,4 + 1,2 + 1,5 Slovakia + 4,9 + 4,7 + 1,8 + 0,9 + 2,2 + 3,1 Slovenia + 3,6 + 1,8-2,5-1,1 + 0,8 + 1,4 Spain + 3,3 + 0,9-1,6-1,2 + 1,1 + 2,1 Cyprus + 3,2 + 2,4-2,4-5,4-4,8 + 0,9 Euro area (18) + 1,5 + 0,8-0,7-0,4 + 1,2 + 1,7 Bulgaria + 5,5 + 2,7 + 0,6 + 0,9 + 1,7 + 2,0 Denmark + 1,3-0,1-0,4 + 0,4 + 1,5 + 1,9 United Kingdom + 3,0 + 0,3 + 0,3 + 1,7 + 2,7 + 2,5 Croatia + 4,5 + 0,5-1,9-1,0-0,6 + 0,7 Lithuania + 7,8 + 1,1 + 3,7 + 3,3 + 3,3 + 3,7 Poland + 3,1 + 4,7 + 2,0 + 1,6 + 3,2 + 3,4 Romania + 5,7 + 2,6 + 0,6 + 3,5 + 2,5 + 2,6 Sweden + 2,7 + 1,6 + 0,9 + 1,5 + 2,8 + 3,0 Czech Republic + 4,1 + 2,7-1,0-0,9 + 2,0 + 2,4 Hungary + 4,2-0,2-1,7 + 1,1 + 2,3 + 2,1 EU (15) + 1,8 + 0,7-0,5 + 0,0 + 1,5 + 1,9 EU (28) + 1,9 + 0,9-0,4 + 0,1 + 1,6 + 2,0 Iceland + 4,2 + 0,1 + 1,5 + 3,3 + 2,8 + 3,2 Macedonia + 1,6 + 3,6-0,4 + 3,1 + 3,0 + 3,2 Montenegro + 2,8 + 4,4-2,5 + 3,5 + 2,9 + 3,6 Serbia + 5,3 + 2,0-1,5 + 2,5 + 1,1 + 1,9 Turkey + 4,6 + 3,2 + 2,1 + 4,0 + 2,6 + 3,3 Switzerland + 1,3 + 2,1 + 1,0 + 2,0 + 2,0 + 2,5 Norway + 2,2 + 0,8 + 2,9 + 0,6 + 2,0 + 2,4 United States + 2,5 + 0,8 + 2,8 + 1,9 + 2,8 + 3,2 Japan + 1,2 + 0,4 + 1,4 + 1,5 + 1,5 + 1,3 source: EU-Commission, OECD 12

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW Economic growth AUSTRIA 1 2012 0.9 2013 0.4 2014 1.6 2015 1.8 Economic growth GERMANY 1 2012 0.7 2013 0.4 2014 1.8 2015 2.0 Economic growth EU(28) 1 2012-0,4 2013 0.1 2014 1.6 2014 2.0 Economic growth USA 1 2012 2.8 2013 1.9 2014 2.8 2015 3.2 1 2014 and 2015 forecast (May 2014) source: EU-Commission 13

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.4 Foreign trade and export ratios 2013 imports exports country of goods 1 of goods 1 billion EUR exports of goods 1 % of GDP exports g & s 2 Belgium 339.4 353.5 64.7 85.9 Germany 894.3 1.093.8 42.7 50.6 Estonia 13.7 12.3 64.2 88.0 Finland 58.2 55.9 29.1 40.1 France 512.5 436.5 21.0 27.2 Greece 46.9 27.5 15.4 29.1 Ireland 49.2 86.0 51.4 109.4 Italy 359.5 389.8 25.0 30.4 Latvia 13.3 10.9 43.2 59.7 Luxembourg 20.1 13.9 29.5 175.7 Malta 4.4 2.6 40.2 92.0 Netherlands 444.8 500.0 69.6 88.3 Austria 137.2 131.5 40.8 57.4 Portugal 56.6 47.4 30.2 40.7 Slovakia 61.6 64.9 89.4 97.6 Slovenia 25.2 25.7 62.6 78.1 Spain 255.2 238.3 23.6 34.1 Cyprus 4.7 1.5 8.8 45.0 Euro area (18) 3,296.5 3,491.9 35.1 45.9 Bulgaria 25.8 22.2 55.7 70.2 Denmark 73.3 83.6 33.5 54.9 United Kingdom 492.6 407.9 18.8 31.2 Croatia 15.1 9.0 21.2 43.0 Lithuania 26.5 24.6 71.4 86.9 Poland 154.4 152.1 39.9 47.8 Romania 55.3 49.6 34.9 42.2 Sweden 120.2 126.2 30.7 45.7 Czech Republic 108.0 121.6 67.2 78.6 Hungary 75.3 81.4 79.2 96.0 EU (15) 3,859.8 3,991.9 31.9 43.2 EU (28) 4,443.2 4,570.2 33.5 44.8 Iceland 3.5 3.8 34.2 57.5 Macedonia 5.0 3.2 41.3 53.1 Montenegro 1.8 0.4 13.1 44.8 Serbia 15.0 10.9 34.1 44.7 Turkey 182.3 123.4 20.0 25.7 Switzerland 153.7 176.9 35.3 52.2 Norway 68.1 115.0 29.8 38.4 United States 1,759.0 1,187.9 9.2 13.5 Japan 626.8 544.7 15.0 16.2 1 acc. to National Accounts: partly estimates (EUROSTAT/May 2014) source: EUROSTAT 2 exports of goods and services acc. to National Accounts 14

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.5 Current balances Current balance in % of GDP 1 country 2000-2005 2 2005-2010 2 2012 2013 2014 2015 Belgium + 4.6 + 2.5-0.2-0.3 + 0.3-0.3 Germany + 2.0 + 6.3 + 7.0 + 7.4 + 7.3 + 7.0 Estonia - 8.9-7.1-2.8-1.8-2.7-2.8 Finland + 6.6 + 3.2-1.4-0.8-0.4-0.2 France + 0.6-1.4-2.1-1.9-1.8-2.0 Greece -11.6-14.6-4.6-2.4-2.3-2.2 Ireland - 0.6-3.2 + 4.4 + 6.6 + 7.4 + 8.8 Italy - 0.4-2.0-0.4 + 0.9 + 1.5 + 1.5 Latvia - 8.8-9.9-2.5-0.8-1.3-2.0 Luxembourg +10.7 + 8.7 + 5.8 + 5.2 + 6.4 + 5.0 Malta - 5.1-6.9 + 1.1 + 0.6 + 0.3 + 1.0 Netherlands + 6.6 + 6.3 + 7.7 + 7.8 + 8.2 + 8.6 Austria + 1.2 + 3.4 + 1.8 + 2.7 + 3.4 + 3.8 Portugal - 9.2-10.8-2.2 + 0.4 + 1.0 + 1.4 Slovakia - 6.5-5.8 + 1.6 + 2.5 + 2.4 + 2.4 Slovenia - 1.3-2.6 + 3.1 + 5.3 + 6.0 + 6.2 Spain - 4.9-7.5-1.2 + 0.8 + 1.4 + 1.5 Cyprus - 4.2-9.5-7.0-1.4-0.0 + 0.4 Euro area (18) + 0.4 + 0.2 + 1.8 + 2.6 + 2.9 + 2.9 Bulgaria - 6.2-14.5-0.9 + 1.9 + 1.0 + 0.2 Denmark + 3.0 + 3.5 + 6.0 + 7.3 + 6.9 + 6.8 United Kingdom - 2.1-2.0-3.8-4.4-3.8-3.3 Croatia - 4.0-5.3-0.4 + 0.5 + 1.5 + 1.6 Lithuania - 6.2-7.3-1.1 + 1.3-0.8-1.5 Poland - 3.2-4.2-3.4-1.6-1.7-2.3 Romania - 5.0-8.8-4.4-1.1-1.2-1.6 Sweden + 5.9 + 7.7 + 6.5 + 6.6 + 6.1 + 6.0 Czech Republic - 4.1-3.5-2.6-1.2-0.4-0.2 Hungary - 7.7-5.0 + 1.1 + 3.1 + 3.0 + 2.7 EU (15) + 0.2 + 0.2 + 1.2 + 1.8 + 2.0 + 2.0 EU (28) - 0.1-0.3 + 0.9 + 1.6 + 1.8 + 1.8 Iceland - 7.3-16.7-5.3 + 3.9 + 0.2-1.3 Macedonia - 5.7-5.3-3.0-1.9-3.7-3.8 Montenegro. -31.3-18.7-14.6-14.4-14.5 Serbia - 5.3-12.0-10.6-5.3-4.6-4.3 Turkey - 2.1-5.0-6.2-7.9-6.0-3.9 Switzerland +10.6 +11.0 +12.1 +13.9 +15.4 +16.0 Norway +14.2 +14.2 +14.3 +10.7 +11.7 +12.4 United States - 4.5-4.4-2.7-2.3-2.2-2.4 Japan + 3.0 + 3.7 + 1.0 + 0.7 + 0.7 + 1.2 1 2014 and 2015: forecast (May 2014) source: EU-Commission 2 period averages 15

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.6 Unemployment rates country 2000-2005 2 unemployed persons in % of labour force 1 2005-2010 2 2012 2013 2014 2015 Belgium 7.7 7.9 7.6 8.4 8.5 8.2 Germany 9.4 8.8 5.5 5.3 5.1 5.1 Estonia 10.7 9.0 10.0 8.6 8.1 7.5 Finland 9.0 7.7 7.7 8.2 8.5 8.4 France 8.7 8.6 9.8 10.3 10.4 10.2 Greece 10.4 9.5 24.3 27.3 26.0 24.0 Ireland 4.4 7.7 14.7 13.1 11.4 10.2 Italy 8.6 7.3 10.7 12.2 12.8 12.5 Latvia 12.3 11.3 15.0 11.9 10.7 9.6 Luxembourg 3.4 4.7 5.1 5.8 5.7 5.5 Malta 7.3 6.7 6.4 6.5 6.5 6.5 Netherlands 3.9 4.1 5.3 6.7 7.4 7.3 Austria 4.3 4.6 4.3 4.9 4.8 4.7 Portugal 6.3 9.5 15.9 16.5 15.4 14.8 Slovakia 18.3 12.9 14.0 14.2 13.6 12.9 Slovenia 6.5 5.8 8.9 10.1 10.1 9.8 Spain 10.9 12.6 25.0 26.4 25.5 24.0 Cyprus 4.4 4.9 11.9 15.9 19.2 18.4 Euro area (18) 8.8 8.7 11.3 12.0 11.8 11.4 Bulgaria 15.0 8.1 12.3 13.0 12.8 12.5 Denmark 4.9 4.9 7.5 7.0 6.8 6.6 United Kingdom 5.0 6.1 7.9 7.5 6.6 6.3 Croatia 14.6 10.5 15.9 17.2 18.0 18.0 Lithuania 13.4 9.3 13.4 11.8 10.6 9.7 Poland 18.5 11.1 10.1 10.3 9.9 9.5 Romania 7.2 6.8 7.0 7.3 7.2 7.1 Sweden 6.5 7.3 8.0 8.0 7.6 7.2 Czech Republic 8.0 6.5 7.0 7.0 6.7 6.6 Hungary 6.1 8.5 10.9 10.2 9.0 8.9 EU (15) 7.9 8.2 10.6 11.0 10.7 10.3 EU (28) 9.0 8.3 10.4 10.8 10.5 10.1 Iceland 2.8 4.3 6.0 5.4 5.0 4.5 Macedonia 34.3 34.4 31.0 29.0 28.5 27.5 Montenegro. 22.5 19.6 19.5 19.1 18.2 Serbia 15.3 18.1 23.9 22.1 22.6 22.5 Turkey 9.1 9.9 8.1 8.7 9.4 9.3 Switzerland 3.3 3.8 3.9 4.1 4.0 3.9 Norway 3.9 3.3 3.2 3.5 3.7 3.9 United States 5.2 6.5 8.1 7.4 6.4 5.9 Japan 4.9 4.4 4.3 4.0 3.9 3.8 1 2014 and 2015: forecast (May 2014) source: EU-Commission 2 period averages 16

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW Unemployment rates 2014 % of labour force 1 Macedonia Greece Spain Serbia Cyprus Montenegro Croatia Portugal Slovakia Bulgaria Italy Ireland Latvia Lithuania France Slovenia Poland Turkey Hungary Finland Belgium Estonia Sweden Netherlands Romania Denmark Czech Republik United Kingdom Malta Luxembourg 15.4 13.6 12.8 12.8 11.4 10.7 10.6 10.4 10.1 9.9 9.4 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.1 7.6 7.4 7.2 6.8 6.7 6.6 6.5 5.7 18.0 19.2 19.1 22.6 26.0 25.5 28.5 Germany 5.1 Iceland 5.0 Austria 4.8 Switzerland 4.0 Norway 3.7 1 forecast (May 2014) source: EU-Commission 17

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW country change of consumer prices from previous year in % 1 2000-2005 2 2005-2010 2 2012 2013 2014 2015 Belgium 2,0 2,2 2,6 1,2 0,9 1,3 Germany 1,6 1,6 2,1 1,6 1,1 1,4 Estonia 3,5 4,9 4,2 3,2 1,5 3,0 Finland 1,4 2,0 3,2 2,2 1,4 1,4 France 2,0 1,7 2,2 1,0 1,0 1,1 Greece 3,5 3,3 1,0-0,9-0,8 0,3 Ireland 3,4 1,1 1,9 0,5 0,6 1,1 Italy 2,4 2,0 3,3 1,3 0,7 1,2 Latvia 4,1 6,6 2,3 0,0 1,2 2,5 Luxembourg 2,8 2,5 2,9 1,7 1,4 2,4 Malta 2,5 2,4 3,2 1,0 1,2 1,9 Netherlands 2,8 1,5 2,8 2,6 0,7 0,9 Austria 1,9 1,8 2,6 2,1 1,6 1,7 Portugal 3,2 1,7 2,8 0,4 0,4 1,1 Slovakia 5,8 2,3 3,7 1,5 0,4 1,6 Slovenia 5,5 2,9 2,8 1,9 0,7 1,2 Spain 3,2 2,5 2,4 1,5 0,1 0,8 Cyprus 2,5 2,3 3,1 0,4 0,4 1,4 Euro area (18) 2,2 1,9 2,5 1,3 0,8 1,2 Bulgaria 5,5 6,4 2,4 0,4-0,8 1,2 Denmark 1,9 2,1 2,4 0,5 1,0 1,6 United Kingdom 1,5 2,7 2,8 2,6 1,9 2,0 Croatia 2,9 3,0 3,4 2,3 0,8 1,2 Lithuania 0,9 5,2 3,2 1,2 1,0 1,8 Poland 2,7 2,9 3,7 0,8 1,1 1,9 Romania 18,3 6,2 3,4 3,2 2,5 3,3 Sweden 1,8 2,1 0,9 0,4 0,5 1,5 Czech Republic 2,0 2,6 3,5 1,4 0,8 1,8 Hungary 5,8 5,3 5,7 1,7 1,0 2,8 EU (15) 2,1 2,0 2,5 1,5 1,0 1,3 EU (28) 2,5 2,3 2,6 1,5 1,0 1,5 Iceland 3,4 8,8 6,0 4,1 2,9 3,4 Macedonia 1,7 2,9 3,3 2,8 3,5 3,3 Montenegro...... Serbia...... Turkey 28,0 8,7 9,0 7,5 8,6 7,4 Switzerland. 0,8-0,7 0,1 0,5 1,1 Norway 1,5 2,2 0,4 2,0 1,9 1,9 United States 2,5 2,2 2,1 1,5 1,7 1,9 Japan -0,4-0,1 0,0 0,4 2,5 1,6 1 2014 and 2015: forecast (May 2014) source: EU-Commission 2 period averages 18

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW %-change of consumer prices 1 Turkey Macedonia Iceland Romania Norway United Kingdom Austria Estonia Finland Luxembourg Latvia Malta Germany Poland Lithuania France Hungary Denmark Belgium Croatia Czech Republic Netherlands Italy Slovenia Ireland Switzerland Sweden Slovakia Portugal Cyprus Spain Greece Bulgaria Serbia Montenegro -0,8-0,8 2,9 2,5 1,9 1,9 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,4 1,2 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0 0,9 0,8 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,5 0,5 0,4 0,4 0,4 0,1 data not available 3,5 8,6 1 forecast (May 2014) source: EU-Commission 19

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW country 1 2000-2005 2 2005-2010 2 2012 2013 2014 2015 Belgium - 0,5-2,2-4,1-2,7-2,6-2,8 Germany - 2,8-2,0 + 0,1 + 0,0 + 0,0-0,1 Estonia + 0,8 + 0,3-0,2-0,2-0,5-0,6 Finland + 4,0 + 1,8-2,2-2,5-2,6-1,7 France - 2,9-4,3-4,9-4,3-3,9-3,5 Greece - 5,3-9,2-8,9-12,7-1,8-1,2 Ireland + 1,5-7,8-8,1-7,0-4,8-4,2 Italy - 3,2-3,7-2,9-2,8-2,4-2,0 Latvia - 1,7-3,9-1,4-0,9-1,0-1,1 Luxembourg + 2,3 + 1,1 + 0,0 + 0,1-0,2-1,4 Malta - 5,7-3,3-3,3-2,8-2,5-2,5 Netherlands - 0,9-1,6-4,0-2,4-2,8-1,9 Austria - 1,8-2,3-2,6-1,5-2,8-1,5 Portugal - 4,3-6,3-6,5-5,0-4,0-2,5 Slovakia - 5,8-4,2-4,5-2,8-2,9-2,8 Slovenia - 2,8-2,8-4,0-14,7-4,3-3,1 Spain - 0,2-3,3-10,6-7,1-5,6-6,1 Cyprus - 3,7-1,8-6,4-5,4-5,8-6,1 Euro area (18) - 2,2-3,2-3,7-3,0-2,5-2,3 Bulgaria + 0,3-0,3-0,8-1,5-1,9-1,8 Denmark + 1,7 + 2,1-3,9-0,9-1,3-2,8 United Kingdom - 1,4-5,9-6,1-5,8-5,1-4,1 Croatia.. - 5,0-4,9-3,8-3,1 Lithuania - 2,0-3,6-3,3-2,2-2,1-1,5 Poland - 4,8-4,8-3,9-4,3 + 5,7-2,9 Romania - 2,3-4,6-3,0-2,3-2,2-1,9 Sweden + 0,8 + 1,5-0,7-1,3-1,9-1,0 Czech Republic - 4,8-3,2-4,2-1,5-1,9-2,4 Hungary - 6,3-5,9-2,2-2,4-3,1-3,0 EU (15) - 1,9-3,4-4,0-3,3-2,9-2,5 EU (28).. - 4,0-3,3-2,6-2,5 Iceland + 0,1-2,8-3,8-2,1-0,3-0,7 Macedonia. - 1,0-3,9-4,1-4,2-3,9 Montenegro.. - 5,6-2,6-0,6 + 1,0 Serbia.. - 6,5-5,0-6,3-5,9 Turkey - 9,3-2,3-1,1-1,6-2,9-2,5 Switzerland - 1,4 0,6 0,1-0,0-0,1-0,4 Norway 11,9 15,2 13,6 11,0 13,3 13,0 United States - 3,5-7,1-9,2-6,2-5,4-4,7 Japan - 6,6-4,5-8,7-9,0-7,4-6,2 1 2014 and 2015: estimate (May 2014) source: EU-Commission 2 period averages 20

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW % of GDP 1 Norway Poland Germany Switzerland 0.0-0.1 +5.7 +13.3 Luxembuurg -0.2 Iceland -0.3 Estonia -0.5 Montenegro Latvia -0.6-1.0 Denmark -1.3 Greece -1.8 Czech Republic -1.9 Sweden Bulgaria -1.9-1.9 Lithuania Romania -2.1-2.2 Italy -2.4 Malta -2.5 Belgium -2.6 Finland -2.6 Netherlands -2.8 Austria Turkey -2.8-2.9 Slovakia -2.9 Hungary -3.1 Croatia -3.8 France -3.9 Portugal -4.0 Macedonia -4.2 Slovenia -4.3 Ireland -4.8 United Kingdom -5.1 Spain -5.6 Cyprus -5.8 Serbia -6.3 1 forecast (May 2014) source: EU-Commission 21

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.9 Public debt country debt of general government in % of GDP 1 2000-2005 2 2005-2010 2 2012 2013 2014 2015 Belgium 100.3 90.9 101.1 101.5 101.7 101.5 Germany 63.2 70.9 81.0 78.4 76.0 73.6 Estonia 5.1 5.2 9.8 10.0 9.8 9.6 Finland 43.1 40.5 53.6 57.0 59.9 61.2 France 61.5 70.9 90.6 93.5 95.6 96.6 Greece 103.3 119.3 157.2 175.1 177.2 172.4 Ireland 31.8 46.1 117.4 123.7 121.0 120.4 Italy 106.0 109.5 127.0 132.6 135.2 133.9 Latvia 13.7 22.2 40.8 38.1 39.5 33.4 Luxembourg 6.2 11.5 21.7 23.1 23.4 25.5 Malta 62.4 64.1 70.8 73.0 72.5 71.1 Netherlands 51.9 54.5 71.3 73.5 73.8 73.4 Austria 65.6 65.4 74.4 74.5 80.3 79.2 Portugal 58.4 75.8 124.1 129.0 126.7 124.8 Slovakia 43.4 33.1 52.7 55.4 56.3 57.8 Slovenia 27.0 28.7 54.4 71.7 80.4 81.3 Spain 51.0 45.8 86.0 93.9 100.2 103.8 Cyprus 66.0 60.3 86.6 111.7 122.2 126.4 Euro area (18) 69.1 73.5 92.7 95.0 96.0 95.4 Bulgaria 49.9 18.5 18.4 18.9 23.1 22.7 Denmark 46.9 35.6 45.4 44.5 43.5 44.9 United Kingdom 39.3 54.3 89.1 90.6 91.8 92.7 Croatia. 36.0 55.9 67.1 69.0 69.2 Lithuania 21.2 22.6 40.5 39.4 41.8 41.4 Poland 42.7 48.8 55.6 57.0 49.2 50.0 Romania 21.5 18.1 38.0 38.4 39.9 40.1 Sweden 52.2 42.8 38.3 40.6 41.6 40.4 Czech Republic 25.8 31.0 46.2 46.0 44.4 45.8 Hungary 57.4 71.6 79.8 79.2 80.3 79.5 EU (15) 63.0 68.8 89.8 92.1 92.9 92.5 EU (28). 66.6 86.8 88.9 89.5 89.2 Iceland. 55.6 96.9 94.2 91.7 87.7 Macedonia. 27.0 34.0 36.0 38.7 40.8 Montenegro. 34.5 54.0 58.0 58.5 59.4 Serbia.. 60.0 63.7 70.7 74.4 Turkey 62.2 44.3 36.2 36.3 36.4 35.7 Switzerland 55.7 48.2 42.4 42.3 42.1 41.9 Norway 36.6 46.7 28.5 29.0 26.0 24.6 United States 58.4 74.7 102.9 104.5 105.9 105.4 Japan 165.7 195.6 237.3 244.0 243.7 244.1 1 2014 and 2015: forecast (May 2014) source: EU-Commission, OECD 2 period averages 22

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW Public debt 2014 % of GDP 1 Greece Italy Portugal Cyprus Ireland Belgium Spain France United Kingdom Iceland Slovenia Austria Hungary Germany Netherlands Malta Serbia Croatia Finland Montenegro Solvakia Poland Czech Republic Denmark Switzerland Lithuania Sweden Romania Latvia Macedonia Turkey Norway Luxembourg Bulgaria Estonia 101.7 100.2 95.8 91.8 91.7 80.4 80.3 80.3 76.0 73.8 72.5 70.7 69.0 59.9 58.5 56.3 49.2 44.4 43.5 42.1 41.8 41.6 39.9 39.5 38.7 36.4 26.0 23.4 23.1 9.8 135.2 126.7 122.2 121.0 177.2 1 forecast (May 2014) source: EU-Commission, OECD 23

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.10 Worldwide economic growth country real annual change of GDP in % weight 1 2011 2012 2013 2014 2 2015 2 EU (28) 19.2 + 2.1 + 1.6-0.3-0.1 + 1.4 Euro area (18) 13.6 + 2.0 + 1.4-0.6-0.4 + 1.2 Germany 3.8 + 4.2 + 3.0 + 0.7 + 0.4 + 1.8 France 2.7 + 1.7 + 1.7-0.1-0.1 + 1.1 United Kingdom 2.8 + 1.8 + 1.0 + 0.3 + 0.6 + 1.7 Italy 2.2 + 1.7 + 0.4-2.4-1.3 + 0.7 Spain 1.7-0.3 + 0.4-1.4-1.5 + 0.9 EU Acc./Candidate countries 3 1.5 + 7.4 + 7.7 + 1.7 + 2.9 + 3.7 United States 19.5 + 2.4 + 1.8 + 2.2 + 1.9 + 2.6 Japan 5.5 + 4.7-0.6 + 2.0 + 1.4 + 1.6 Canada 1.8 + 3.2 + 2.4 + 1.8 + 1.8 + 2.1 Norway 0.3 + 0.5 + 1.2 + 3.2 + 2.6 + 2.5 Switzerland 0.4 + 3.0 + 1.9 + 1.0 + 1.4 + 1.9 Australia 1.2 + 2.1 + 2.1 + 3.5 + 3.0 + 2.9 New Zealand 0.2 + 1.2 + 1.3 + 3.6 + 3.2 + 2.9 Advanced Economies 49.6 + 2.7 + 1.6 + 1.2 + 1.1 + 2.1 CIS 4.3 + 4.8 + 4.8 + 3.3 + 3.3 + 4.0 Russia 3.0 + 4.3 + 4.3 + 3.4 + 3.3 + 3.8 Other CIS 1.3 + 6.0 + 5.9 + 3.1 + 3.3 + 4.4 Middle East & North-Africa 5.3 + 8.3 + 5.1 + 4.5 + 3.0 + 3.9 Asia 29.5 + 9.2 + 8.1 + 5.8 + 6.5 + 6.8 China 14.7 +10.4 + 9.3 + 7.8 + 8.0 + 8.1 India 5.7 + 9.5 + 6.8 + 4.1 + 5.7 + 6.6 Hong Kong 0.4 + 7.0 + 5.0 + 0.8 + 4.8 + 5.2 Korea 1.9 + 6.3 + 3.6 + 2.0 + 3.1 + 3.7 Indonesia 1.4 + 6.1 + 6.5 + 6.2 + 6.3 + 6.4 Latin America 8.7 + 6.1 + 4.5 + 3.1 + 3.1 + 3.5 Brazil 2.8 + 7.5 + 2.7 + 0.9 + 3.0 + 3.6 Mexico 2.2 + 5.3 + 3.9 + 3.9 + 3.5 + 3.5 Sub-Saharan Africa 2.6 + 5.1 + 4.6 + 5.1 + 5.4 + 5.5 Emerging & develop. economies 50.4 + 8.8 + 6.8 + 4.9 + 5.2 + 5.6 World 100.0 + 5.7 + 4.2 + 3.0 + 3.1 + 3.8 World excluding EU (28) 80.8 + 6.6 + 4.9 + 3.9 + 4.0 + 4.4 World excluding Euro area (18) 86.4 + 6.4 + 4.7 + 3.7 + 3.8 + 4.3 1 source: EU-Commission (constant prices und purchasing power parities) 2 forecast (May 2014) 3 Iceland, Macedonia, Turkey, Montenegro, Serbia 24

1. INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.11 Worldwide export growth (goods & services) country real annual change in % weight 1 2011 2012 2013 2014 2 2015 2 EU (28) 3 35.0 + 6.5 + 2.4 + 1.6 + 4.0 + 5.1 Euro area (18) 3 26.3 + 6.5 + 2.5 + 1.4 + 4.0 + 5.3 EU Acc./Candidate countries 4 1.1 + 6.3 +15.9 + 1.2 + 7.1 + 8.5 Turkey 0.9 + 6.5 +18.3-0.3 + 7.4 + 9.0 Macedonia 0.0 +10.5 + 0.0 + 4.5 + 6.8 + 7.6 Iceland 0.0 + 3.8 + 3.8 + 5.3 + 5.0 + 5.5 Montenegro 0.0 +14.1-1.2 + 6.6 + 3.0 + 5.4 Serbia 0.1 + 3.4 + 1.8 +16.6 + 5.3 + 4.9 United States 10.2 + 7.1 + 3.5 + 2.7 + 5.0 + 5.6 Japan 3.6-0.4-0.1 + 1.6 + 4.0 + 4.9 Canada 2.5 + 5.1 + 2.4 + 2.1 + 4.0 + 5.4 Norway 0.9-0.7 + 1.1-3.8 + 3.9 + 5.7 Switzerland 1.5 + 3.8 + 2.5 + 2.0 + 4.2 + 3.8 Australia 1.5-0.6 + 5.8 + 6.8 + 6.2 + 5.7 New Zealand 0.2 + 2.4 + 2.3 + 0.9 + 3.5 + 3.0 Advanced Economies 56.5 + 5.6 + 2.7 + 1.8 + 4.3 + 5.2 CIS 4.0 + 8.0 + 0.4 + 1.1 + 2.5 + 4.2 Russia 2.7 + 0.3 + 1.4 + 4.2 + 3.2 + 4.3 Other CIS 1.3 +23.7-1.3-4.9 + 1.1 + 3.9 Middle East & North-Africa 5.4 + 8.2 + 4.4 + 3.9 + 5.0 + 5.3 Asien 26.4 + 7.4 + 3.5 + 4.4 + 6.1 + 6.7 China 10.7 + 8.9 + 5.2 + 4.1 + 6.0 + 7.0 India 2.1 +12.8 + 8.1 + 5.9 + 5.3 + 6.4 Hong Kong 2.6 + 3.9 + 1.9 + 6.3 + 7.9 + 8.1 Korea 3.1 + 9.1 + 4.2 + 4.1 + 5.5 + 5.8 Indonesia 0.9 + 5.8-1.0 + 5.3 + 7.8 + 9.2 Latin America 5.6 + 6.5 + 3.0 + 1.9 + 5.0 + 5.9 Brasilia 1.3 + 4.9 + 3.4 + 2.5 + 5.6 + 5.8 Mexico 1.8 + 7.6 + 4.5 + 3.0 + 6.9 + 7.9 Sub-Saharan Africa 2.1 +13.9-10.3 + 2.8 + 5.6 + 5.4 Emerging & develop. economies 43.5 + 7.7 + 2.6 + 3.6 + 5.5 + 6.2 World 100.0 + 6.5 + 2.6 + 2.6 + 4.8 + 5.6 World excluding EU (28) 65.0 + 6.5 + 2.8 + 3.2 + 5.2 + 5.9 World excluding Euro area (18) 73.7 + 6.5 + 2.7 + 3.0 + 5.1 + 5.8 1 source: EU-Commission (constant prices und purchasing power parities) 2 forecast (May 2014) 3 Intra- and Extra-EU trade 4 Iceland, Macedonia, Turkey, Montenegro, Serbia 25

2. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 2.0 Origin of Gross Domestic Product (GDP at current prices) sector of origin Origin of GDP by sectors 2013 % share of total value added billion EUR 1990 2000 2010 2012 2013 = primary sector 4.34 3.58 3.89 4.43 4.27 Mining & quarrying; Manufacturing 26.78 38.37 48.36 52.02 53.18 Energy & water supply; sewerage, waste management & remediation 4.35 6.12 8.16 8.42 8.51 Construction 8.69 14.45 17.35 18.88 19.51 Total secondary sector 39.82 58.94 73.88 79.33 81.20 Wholesale and retail trade 17.31 24.74 33.81 34.95 34.87 Transportation and storage 6.69 10.44 11.49 13.06 13.07 Accomodation & food service activities 4.61 7.74 12.59 13.87 14.14 Information and communication 3.69 6.22 8.21 8.99 9.18 Financial & insurance activities 7.10 10.46 12.63 13.52 14.25 Real estate activities 8.20 15.52 24.87 27.31 28.27 1 5.70 12.81 22.87 25.21 25.87 Public administration; social security 7.33 11.68 15.39 16.01 16.15 Education; Human health & social work 13.06 20.28 30.62 33.02 33.78 Other service activities 2 3.13 5.11 7.40 7.89 8.24 Total tertiary sector 76.83 125.01 179.88 193.83 197.83 Value-added of all sectors 120.98 187.53 257.65 277.59 283.30 Taxes on goods minus subsidies on goods 15.15 20.94 27.51 29.42 29.90 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) 136.14 208.47 285.17 307.00 313.20 1 ÖNACE M - N source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 ÖNACE R - T secondary sector: 28.7 % tertiary sector: 69.8 % primary sector: 1.5 % 26

2. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 2.1 Origin of real Gross Domestic Product sector of origin 1 real change based on prices of previous year 2 ÖNACE M - N 3 ÖNACE R - T real annual %-change 1 1990 2000 2010 2012 2013 = primary sector + 7.6-3.6-2.8-8.0-1.4 Mining & quarrying; Manufacturing + 6.2 + 6.6 + 7.6 + 1.1 + 1.1 Energy & water supply; sewerage, waste management & remediation + 3.9 + 2.4-3.8 + 9.7 +12.7 Construction + 7.2 + 0.6-3.0 + 0.8 + 0.2 Total secondary sector + 6.1 + 4.7 + 3.8 + 1.9 + 2.1 Wholesale and retail trade + 6.6 + 4.1 + 2.2-1.7-1.4 Transportation and storage + 1.4 + 3.3-3.1-1.0-0.6 Accomodation & food service activities + 3.2 + 3.2 + 1.1 + 1.6-2.2 Information and communication + 6.0-0.6-1.8-1.5-2.0 Financial & insurance activities + 0.4 +15.5-3.4 + 2.7-0.0 Real estate activities + 2.9 + 2.2 + 3.2 + 1.7 + 0.7 2 + 8.3 + 7.6 + 3.5 + 0.8 + 0.4 Public administration; social security + 3.0 + 0.3 + 0.2-0.2 + 0.3 Education; Human health & social work + 2.4-1.3 + 1.3 + 2.0 + 1.4 Other service activities 3 + 5.2 + 2.4 + 0.8 + 1.1 + 1.3 Total tertiary sector + 4.0 + 3.5 + 1.1 + 0.6-0.1 Value-added of all sectors + 4.8 + 3.6 + 1.8 + 0.8 + 0.5 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) + 4.3 + 3.7 + 1.8 + 0.9 + 0.4 source: STATISTCS AUSTRIA Real growth of GDP 2000-2015 real anual %-change 3.7 3.7 3.7 2.6 2.4 2.8 1.7 1.4 1.8 1.7 1.7 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.4 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2014-2015: WIFO-forecast (March 2014) -3.8 2009 27

2. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 2.2 Distribution of Gross Domestic Product (at current prices) kind of income billion EUR 1990 2000 2010 2012 2013 Compensation of employees 71.87 106.89 142.62 154.25 158.63 Operating surplus and property income 47.64 77.42 111.58 119.32 120.74 Production taxes minus subsidies 16.63 24.17 30.96 33.43 33.82 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) 136.14 208.47 285.17 307.00 313.20 Primary income from/to the rest of the world - 0.99-3.52 0.21-1.89-2.51 minus depriciation 19.42 31.41 45.73 49.42 51.12 NET NATIONAL INCOME 115.73 173.54 239.64 255.69 259.57 Current transfers from/to the rest of the world - 0.37-1.60-2.39-2.52-3.46 DISPOSABLE INCOME 115.35 171.94 237.25 253.17 256.11 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2.3 Expenditure on GDP (at current prices) kind of expenditure billion EUR 1990 2000 2010 2012 2013 Final consumption expenditure 102.18 153.98 212.44 227.38 231.29 Private households 74.98 111.50 152.83 164.44 167.53 Public sector 25.34 39.61 55.53 58.36 58.97 Gross capital formation 34.43 51.14 60.03 69.62 67.33 32.59 50.47 57.50 65.83 66.17 Machinery and equipment 1 14.78 22.61 26.12 31.12 30.55 Construction 17.81 27.87 31.38 34.71 35.62 Changes in inventories 2 1.51 0.66 2.53 3.79 1.16 Statistical discrepancy - 0.74-0.28 0.23 0.13 0.03 DOMESTIC FINAL EXPENDITURE 135.87 204.83 272.70 297.13 298.65 Exports of goods and services 50.48 96.33 155.09 175.59 179.91 minus imports of goods and services 50.21 92.69 142.63 165.72 165.36 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) 136.14 208.47 285.17 307.00 313.20 1 incl. intangible capital formation, source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA animals and plants 2 including net increase of valuables 28

2. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 2.4 Macroeconomic ratios year consumption ratio 1 investment ratio 2 export ratio goods 3 g & s 4 public expenditure ratio 5 tax ratio 6 1980 55.6 25.4 21.5 32.8 49.7 39.2 1985 57.0 22.2 24.9 36.2 53.2 41.1 1990 55.1 23.9 24.9 37.1 51.4 39.7 1995 54.0 23.9 24.1 34.8 56.3 43.7 2000 53.5 24.2 33.4 46.2 51.9 45.1 2001 53.7 23.5 34.7 48.1 51.3 46.8 2002 53.0 22.0 35.1 48.7 50.7 45.3 2003 53.5 22.8 35.1 48.2 51.3 45.2 2004 53.4 22.3 38.3 51.5 53.8 44.6 2005 53.6 21.9 38.6 53.8 50.0 43.6 2006 52.8 21.3 40.0 56.4 49.1 43.0 2007 51.5 21.4 41.9 58.9 48.6 43.2 2008 51.4 21.6 41.6 59.3 49.3 44.2 2009 53.3 20.7 33.9 50.1 52.6 44.1 2010 53.6 20.2 38.4 54.4 52.8 43.8 2011 53.3 21.2 40.7 57.3 50.8 43.9 2012 53.6 21.4 40.2 57.2 51.6 44.6 2013 53.5 21.1 40.0 57.4 51.2 45.4 1 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA, WIFO 2 3 4 5 6 Export ratio 2000-2013 exports of goods in % of GDP 38.3 38.6 40.0 41.9 41.6 38.4 40.7 40.2 40.0 33.4 34.7 35.1 35.1 33.9 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 29

2. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 1 year head EUR +/- % previous year person employed 2 EUR +/- % previous year Consumption per head 3 formation per head 1980 10,110 24,540 5,635 2,605 1985 13,650 34,050 7,773 3,068 1990 17,730 43,010 9,765 4,245 1995 21,990 54,910 11,872 5,250 2000 26,020 + 4.4 62,800 + 3.4 13,916 + 4.9 6,300 + 6.6 2001 26,630 + 2.3 64,640 + 2.9 14,302 + 2.8 6,271-0.5 2002 27,290 + 2.5 66,900 + 3.5 14,468 + 1.2 6,012-4.1 2003 27,710 + 1.5 67,930 + 1.5 14,821 + 2.4 6,320 + 5.1 2004 28,730 + 3.7 70,180 + 3.3 15,332 + 3.5 6,402 + 1.3 2005 29,820 + 3.8 72,780 + 3.7 15,981 + 4.2 6,534 + 2.1 2006 31,330 + 5.1 76,270 + 4.8 16,543 + 3.5 6,678 + 2.2 2007 33,030 + 5.4 79,310 + 4.0 17,025 + 2.9 7,084 + 6.1 2008 33,980 + 2.9 80,370 + 1.3 17,472 + 2.6 7,348 + 3.7 2009 33,110-2.6 79,710-0.8 17,638 + 1.0 6,853-6.7 2010 34,110 + 3.0 81,780 + 2.6 18,280 + 3.6 6,878 + 0.4 2011 35,670 + 4.6 84,610 + 3.5 19,025 + 4.1 7,568 +10.0 2012 36,430 + 2.1 85,680 + 1.3 19,512 + 2.6 7,811 + 3.2 2013 36,980 + 1.5 86,870 + 1.4 19,780 + 1.4 7,813 + 0.0 1 at current prices source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 full-time equivalence 3 consumption of private households EUR +/- % previous year EUR +/- % previous year Investment* per head 2000-2013 at current prices, %-change +10.0 +6.6 +5.1 +6.1 +1.3 +2.1 +2.2 +3.7 +0.4 +3.2 +0.0-0.5-4.1 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013-6,7 30 *

3. POPULATION 3.0 Area and population province area km 2 1981 1991 1,000 1,000 share in % Burgenland 3,965 269.8 270.9 277.6 287.4 3.4 Carinthia 9,536 536.2 547.8 559.4 555.6 6.5 Lower Austria 19,178 1,427.8 1,473.8 1,545.8 1,625.3 19.1 Upper Austria 11,982 1,269.5 1,333.5 1,376.8 1,425.2 16.8 Salzburg 7,154 442.3 482.4 515.3 534.1 6.3 Styria 16,392 1,186.5 1,184.7 1,183.3 1,214.7 14.3 Tyrol 12,648 586.7 631.4 673.5 721.7 8.5 Vorarlberg 2,601 305.2 331.5 351.1 375.1 4.4 Vienna 415 1,531.3 1,539.8 1,550.1 1,765.6 20.8 AUSTRIA 83,871 7,555.3 7,795.8 8,032.9 8,504.9 100.0 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 1 1981, 1991, 2001: population census results; 2013: provisional results based on population register data (data base POPREG) population 1 2001 2014 Population 2014 by province %-share Vienna 20.8 Lower Austria 19.1 Upper Austria 16.8 Styria 14.3 Tyrol 8.5 Carinthia 6.5 Salzburg 6.3 Vorarlberg 4.4 Burgenland 3.4 31

3. POPULATION 3.1 Population 2013 by age group 1 age group men 1,000 women 1,000 total %- share younger than 14 years 623.6 592.0 1,215.6 14.5 15 to 19 years 243.0 231.0 474.0 5.7 20 to 24 years 272.2 263.5 535.7 6.4 25 to 29 years 277.4 274.8 552.2 6.6 30 to 34 years 281.0 279.2 560.2 6.7 35 to 39 years 271.2 274.5 545.7 6.5 40 to 44 years 319.4 322.8 642.2 7.7 45 to 49 years 356.6 352.2 708.8 8.5 50 to 54 years 329.2 328.0 657.2 7.8 55 to 59 years 266.3 276.7 543.0 6.5 60 to 64 years 226.1 242.7 468.8 5.6 65 and older 635.7 835.6 1,471.3 17.6 TOTAL POPULATION 4,101.8 4,273.0 8,374.8 100.0 1 Microcensus results 2013; population in private households source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 3.2 Population 2013 by labour-force-participation 1 labour participation men 1,000 women 1,000 total %- share Employed persons 2,122,2 1,717,5 3,839,8 45,8 Persons doing military service 20.7-20.7 0.2 Persons on maternity leave - 110.4 113.2 1.4 Unemployed persons 163.8 126.1 289.9 3.5 Pensioners 835.5 996.1 1,831.6 21.9 Permanent unable to work 61.7 50.5 112.2 1.3 House keepers 13.1 379.5 392.6 4.7 Pupils (15 years and older), students 244.9 284.2 529.1 6.3 Pre-school-age-children 623.6 592.0 1,215.6 14.5 Others 13.5 16.7 30.2 0.4 TOTAL POPULATION 4,101.8 4,273.0 8,374.8 100.0 1 Microcensus results 2013; population in private households source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 32

4. EMPLOYMENT 4.0 Labour market (overview) year employees of which: unemployed unemployment rate 2 vacancies job foreigners persons 1 1,000 1,000 1,000 % 1,000 vacancy ratio 3 1980 2,788.7 174.7 53.2 1.9 36.5 1.5 1985 2,759.7 140.2 139.5 4.8 22.3 6.3 1990 2,925.4 217.6 165.8 5.4 55.6 3.0 1995 3,069.5 300.3 215.7 6.6 25.0 8.6 2000 3,133.2 319.4 194.3 5.8 35.5 5.5 2001 3,148.2 329.3 203.9 6.1 29.7 6.9 2002 3,154.5 334.1 232.4 6.9 23.2 10.0 2003 3,184.1 349.6 240.1 7.0 21.7 11.1 2004 3,197.3 361.8 243.9 7.1 23.8 10.3 2005 3,228.8 373.7 252.7 7.3 26.2 9.6 2006 3,278.4 389.9 239.2 6.8 32.9 7.3 2007 3,341.0 411.7 222.2 6.2 38.2 5.8 2008 4 3,388.6 437.1 212.3 5.9 37.5 5.7 2009 3,339.1 431.6 260.3 7.2 27.2 9.6 2010 3,360.3 451.3 250.8 6.9 31.0 8.1 2011 3,421.8 488.9 246.7 6.7 32.3 7.6 2012 3,465.5 527.1 260.6 7.0 29.4 8.9 2013 3,483.0 556.8 287.2 7.6 26.4 10.9 1 registered unemployed according to "Arbeitsmarktservice" 2 registered unemployed in relation to dependent labour force 3 registered unemployed per registered vacancies 4 2008 onwards: new data collection method, therefore break in time series source: HVSV, AMS Unemployment rate 2000-2013 registered unemployed - % of dependent labour force 5.8 6.1 6.9 7.0 7.1 7.3 6.8 6.2 5.9 7.2 6.9 6.7 7.0 7.6 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 33

4. EMPLOYMENT 4.1 Employees by province total number of employees 1 province 1990 2000 2010 2013 foreign workers 2 2000 2013 Burgenland 68,552 80,215 92,340 97,214 8,064 19,421 Carinthia 182,800 192,128 203,251 205,357 11,432 21,843 Lower Austria 462,952 521,488 564,156 579,552 49,446 78,434 Upper Austria 492,819 531,713 594,997 619,726 40,322 74,090 Salzburg 198,355 212,982 234,908 243,944 24,458 44,191 Styria 397,517 429,158 465,432 482,186 22,174 51,131 Tyrol 235,899 262,212 296,596 312,149 26,500 55,810 Vorarlberg 124,971 132,617 144,268 151,566 24,694 32,387 Vienna 761,531 770,660 764,310 791,327 110,024 179,452 AUSTRIA 2,925,396 3,133,173 3,360,258 3,483,021 319,394 556,759 1 2008 onwards: new calculation method of employee data; therefore data 2009 onwards are not strictly comparable with data of former years 2 2000 source: HVSV 4.2 Unemployment by province province number of unemployed 1 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2013 34 Burgenland 5,640 6,451 6,840 8,412 7,810 9,085 Carinthia 13,741 17,646 15,486 17,640 20,239 23,330 Lower Austria 26,671 34,464 31,888 42,600 43,115 48,950 Upper Austria 22,966 27,579 22,385 28,024 29,591 33,270 Salzburg 7,032 9,280 9,067 11,947 11,480 13,114 Styria 27,161 36,522 29,486 35,221 34,883 38,708 Tyrol 11,837 15,517 13,546 17,439 19,154 21,190 Vorarlberg 3,588 7,237 5,960 9,936 10,331 9,331 Vienna 47,161 61,020 59,655 81,436 74,179 90,230 AUSTRIA 165,797 215,716 194,313 252,654 250,782 287,207 unemployment rate (%) 2 Burgenland 7.6 7.8 7.9 9.0 7.8 8.5 Carinthia 7.0 8.5 7.5 8.2 9.1 10.2 Lower Austria 5.4 6.4 5.8 7.4 7.1 7.8 Upper Austria 4.4 5.1 4.0 4.7 4.7 5.1 Salzburg 3.4 4.2 4.1 5.1 4.7 5.1 Styria 6.4 8.2 6.4 7.3 7.0 7.4 Tyrol 4.8 5.8 4.9 5.8 6.1 6.4 Vorarlberg 2.8 5.3 4.3 6.7 6.7 5.8 Vienna 5.8 7.3 7.2 9.7 8.8 10.2 AUSTRIA 5.4 6.6 5.8 7.3 6.9 7.6 1 registered unemployed according to "Arbeitsmarktservice" source: AMS 2 registered unemployed in relation to dependent labour force

4. EMPLOYMENT 4.3 Employment by branch and employment status 2013 1 branch of economic activity number %- share employees wage earners salary earners 21,018 0.6 17,612 3,406 PRIMARY SECTOR 21,018 0.6 17,612 3,406 Mining and quarrying 5,615 0.2 3,631 1,984 Manufacturing and production of goods 583,305 17.2 353,410 229,895 Energy supply 27,077 0.8 4,534 22,543 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 14,738 0.4 9,842 4,896 Construction 247,126 7.3 183,658 63,468 SECONDARY SECTOR 877,861 25.9 555,075 322,786 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 528,008 15.6 133,786 394,222 Transportation and storage 182,209 5.4 83,433 98,776 Accomodation and food service activities 195,896 5.8 168,327 27,569 Information and communication 79,926 2.4 2,689 77,237 Financial and insurance activities 117,711 3.5 3,775 113,936 Real estate activities 41,840 1.2 17,706 24,134 technical activities 158,242 4.7 12,763 145,479 Administrative and support services 183,285 5.4 122,276 61,009 Public administration and defense; compulsory social security 544,400 16.1 90,140 454,260 Education 98,564 2.9 8,795 89,769 Human health and social work 234,279 6.9 39,277 195,002 Arts, entertainment and recreation 35,531 1.0 12,066 23,465 Other services 88,163 2.6 37,042 51,121 Households as employers; goodsand service-producing activities 3,077 0.1 2,106 971 of households for own use Extra-territorial organisations and bodies 660 0.0 55 605 TERTIARY SECTOR 2,491,791 73.5 734,236 1,757,555 TOTAL OF ALL SECTORS 3,390,670 100.0 1,306,923 2,083,747 Economic activity unknown 1,053 36 1,017 Persons doing their military service 6,689 5,364 1,325 Persons receiving maternity leave 84,609 21,371 63,238 EMPLOYEES TOTAL 3,483,021 1,333,694 2,149,327 1 annual averages; number of contracts source: HVSV 35

4. EMPLOYMENT 4.4 Employees by branch and gender 2013 1 branch of economic activity total employees men women female share % 21,018 13,605 7,413 35.3 PRIMARY SECTOR 21,018 13,605 7,413 35.3 Mining and quarrying 5,615 4,882 733 13.1 Manufacturing and production of goods 583,305 437,051 146,254 25.1 Energy supply 27,077 22,406 4,671 17.3 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 14,738 11,650 3,088 21.0 Construction 247,126 216,731 30,395 12.3 SECONDARY SECTOR 877,861 692,720 185,141 21.1 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles 528,008 237,794 290,214 55.0 Transportation and storage 182,209 144,983 37,226 20.4 Accomodation and food service activities 195,896 80,817 115,079 58.7 Information and communication 79,926 53,360 26,566 33.2 Financial and insurance activities 117,711 58,428 59,283 50.4 Real estate activities 41,840 16,534 25,306 60.5 technical activities 158,242 74,630 83,612 52.8 Administrative and support services 183,285 103,198 80,087 43.7 Public administration and defense; compulsory social security 544,400 220,973 323,427 59.4 Education 98,564 42,336 56,228 57.0 Human health and social work 234,279 56,076 178,203 76.1 Arts, entertainment and recreation 35,531 19,229 16,302 45.9 Other services 88,163 27,313 60,850 69.0 Households as employers; goodsand service-producing activities 3,077 430 2,647 86.0 of households for own use Extra-territorial organisations and bodies 660 262 398 60.3 TERTIARY SECTOR 2,491,791 1,136,363 1,355,428 54.4 TOTAL OF ALL SECTORS 3,390,670 1,842,688 1,547,982 45.7 Economic activity unknown 1,053 625 428 40.6 Persons doing their military service 6,689 6,670 19 0.3 Persons in maternity leave 84,609 3,174 81,435 96.2 EMPLOYEES TOTAL 3,483,021 1,853,157 1,629,864 46.8 1 annual averages; number of contracts source: HVSV 36

4. EMPLOYMENT age group (years) 4.5 Employees by age group 2013 1 employees total men women wage earners salary earners under 14 94 51 43 66 28 15 to 19 161,130 97,868 63,262 105,991 55,139 20 to 24 320,537 169,889 150,648 150,011 170,526 25 to 29 401,571 209,133 192,438 151,341 250,230 30 to 34 422,237 225,758 196,479 149,990 272,247 35 to 39 407,935 215,291 192,644 146,756 261,179 40 to 44 475,165 243,183 231,982 169,681 305,484 45 to 49 515,275 263,210 252,065 184,038 331,237 50 to 54 446,485 229,461 217,024 159,110 287,375 55 to 59 269,400 153,051 116,349 96,728 172,672 60 to 64 52,743 39,533 13,210 17,519 35,224 65 to 69 7,012 4,490 2,522 1,640 5,372 70 to 74 2,610 1,719 891 604 2,006 75 and more 827 520 307 219 608 EMPLOYEES TOTAL 3,483,021 1,853,157 1,629,864 1,333,694 2,149,327 1 annual averages; number of contracts; including persons doning their military service und persons in maternity leave source: HVSV Employees by age group 2013 %-share under 25 13.8 25 to 34 23.7 35 to 44 25.4 45 to 54 27.6 55 and more 9.5 37

4. EMPLOYMENT 4.6 Establishments and employees by size groups 1 establishments employees January January share per establishment 2014 2010 2014 in % January 2010 employees 2 January 2014 1 82,945 84,930 34.9 82,945 84,930 2.9 2 35,553 37,465 15.4 71,106 74,930 2.6 3 23,131 23,808 9.8 69,393 71,424 2.5 4 15,872 16,395 6.7 63,488 65,580 2.3 5 11,065 11,971 4.9 55,325 59,855 2.1 6 to 9 24,730 25,830 10.6 178,317 186,383 6.4 10 to 14 13,327 14,150 5.8 155,783 165,358 5.7 15 to 19 6,935 7,417 3.0 116,128 124,559 4.3 20 to 29 6,625 7,144 2.9 157,712 170,187 5.8 30 to 49 5,550 6,059 2.5 210,353 230,247 7.9 50 to 99 3,836 4,167 1.7 265,062 287,949 9.9 100 to 199 2,049 2,213 0.9 281,832 304,880 10.5 200 to 249 403 465 0.2 90,122 103,814 3.6 250 to 299 287 327 0.1 77,833 89,215 3.1 300 to 499 466 533 0.2 175,957 201,325 6.9 500 to 999 358 387 0.2 238,821 262,667 9.0 1.000 and more 162 199 0.1 358,302 429,418 14.7 TOTAL 233,294 243,460 100.0 2,648,479 2,912,721 100.0 1 to 99 229,569 239,336 98.3 1,425,612 1,521,402 52.2 100 to 249 2,452 2,678 1.1 371,954 408,694 14.0 250 and more 1,273 1,446 0.6 850,913 982,625 33.7 TOTAL 233,294 243,460 100.0 2,648,479 2,912,721 100.0 1 social security statistics: establishments with employees source: HVSV 2 excluding persons doing their military service and persons receiving maternity allowances share 2014 in % Employment by size of establishment 2014 * - %-share 1 to 99 52.2 100 to 249 14.0 250 and more 33.7 38 * January

4. EMPLOYMENT 4.7 Self-employment year self-employed persons 1 self-employment-ratio 3 agriculture nonagricultural activities emloyment 2 total total nonagricultural activities 1980 256,000 227,600 3,262,800 14.8 7.7 1985 230,800 211,300 3,201,800 13.8 7.2 1990 185,700 224,600 3,344,600 12.3 7.2 1991 174,400 225,300 3,407,100 11.7 7.1 1992 162,200 228,900 3,457,000 11.3 7.0 1993 152,100 229,900 3,446,000 11.1 7.1 1994 142,800 230,600 3,451,800 10.8 7.1 1995 133,800 230,800 3,432,800 10.6 7.1 1996 126,100 234,100 3,407,500 10.6 7.2 1997 121,900 239,900 3,417,400 10.6 7.3 1998 118,300 246,800 3,441,000 10.6 7.5 1999 114,600 254,600 3,475,300 10.6 7.6 2000 110,200 262,800 3,506,200 10.6 7.8 2001 4 135,800 245,300 3,529,277 10.8 7.3 2002 132,800 252,300 3,539,612 10.9 7.5 2003 129,900 261,100 3,575,117 10.9 7.6 2004 126,500 269,900 3,593,650 11.0 7.8 2005 122,800 279,100 3,630,677 11.1 8.0 2006 119,200 287,300 3,684,944 11.0 8.1 2007 115,600 290,100 3,746,699 10.8 8.1 2008 112,100 304,000 3,804,732 10.9 8.3 2009 108,600 312,000 3,759,664 11.2 8.6 2010 104,900 327,600 3,792,758 11.4 8.9 2011 101,700 334,800 3,858,255 11.3 9.0 2012 98,300 342,700 3,906,463 11.3 9.0 2013 95,900 354,200 3,933,121 11.4 9.3 source: WIFO 1 owners of establishments and persons working on own account; are self-employed only in addition to another occupation (for example as an employee) 2 number of self employed as a percentage of total employment (dependent and independent employed) 3 1995 and 4 break in time series; 2001 onwards: new calculation methods based on insurance data 39

5. INCOME, WAGES 5.0 Wages and salaries annual sum of wages and salaries monthly income per head 1 year gross net 2 net in % gross net 2 billion EUR of gross EUR 1980 34.12 26.42 77.4 1,040 810 1990 57.94 43.96 75.9 1,720 1,300 1995 74.60 54.00 72.4 2,160 1,560 2000 85.48 60.33 70.6 2,519 1,780 2001 87.27 61.13 70.0 2,577 1,800 2002 88.96 62.10 69.8 2,651 1,850 2003 90.91 63.27 69.6 2,694 1,870 2004 92.91 64.70 69.6 2,718 1,890 2005 96.18 67.19 69.9 2,790 1,950 2006 100.90 70.32 69.7 2,904 2,020 2007 106.26 74.03 69.7 2,985 2,080 2008 112.15 77.65 69.2 3,087 2,140 2009 113.07 79.68 70.5 3,161 2,230 2010 115.35 81.08 70.3 3,196 2,250 2011 119.79 83.89 70.0 3,272 2,290 2012 124.61 86.35 69.3 3,352 2,320 2013 128.16.... 1 wages and salaries per full time equivalent; annual income/12 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA, WIFO 2 less employee s social security contributions and income tax 5.1 Index of agreed minimum wages 1990 2000 2010 2013 1 +/- % Index of agreed minimum wages (1986=100) prev. year Wage earners total 117.4 171.8 221.6 242.8 + 3.3 Crafts and services 117.2 172.3 220.3 241.3 + 3.2 Manufacturing 118.4 175.4 228.7 251.9 + 3.4 Commerce 115.9 163.5 210.3 229.5 + 3.1 Transport 114.4 157.6 199.9 218.3 + 2.9 Tourism 117.1 169.7 216.1 237.1 + 5.1 Salary earners total 116.8 167.3 213.9 232.5 + 2.9 Crafts and services 116.1 165.8 210.6 230.5 + 3.1 Manufacturing 119.2 178.2 231.5 254.5 + 3.3 Commerce 116.0 162.1 206.8 225.4 + 3.0 Transport 114.6 151.2 190.5 204.9 + 2.3 Tourism 113.6 152.7 194.3 210.7 + 3.9 Banks & insurance 116.3 158.8 204.2 221.4 + 2.8 Civil servants 113.2 148.1 185.7 194.0 + 0.7 TOTAL INDEX 116.0 163.9 209.3 226.1 + 2.5 1 provisional data; 2007 onwards chaining with TLI 2006=100 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 40

5. INCOME, WAGES 5.2 Hourly wages by industrial branch 2013 excluding Electrical and electronics industry branch hourly wage 1 EUR minimum wage 2 EUR overpayment % Mining and steel industry 3, 6 14.93 13.25 12,7 Petroleum industry 3 19.50 16.75 16,5 Building materials and ceramics 4 13.31 11.38 16,9 Glass industry 4 13.20 11.70 12,9 Chemical industry 4 14.42 12.33 17,0 Paper industry 4 15.00 12.83 16,8 Paper converting industry 3 12.34 11.27 9,6 Film and music industry 3 C C C Construction industry 4 13.41 12.89 4,0 Wood processing industry 4 11.88 10.63 11,8 Food industry 5 11.27 10.45 7,9 Leather producing industry 4 C C C Leather processing industry 4 9.77 7.35 32,8 Foundry industry 3, 6 13.56 12.27 10,5 Non-ferrous metals industry 3, 6 14.38 12.20 17,9 Machine & Metalware industry 3, 6 14.02 12.46 12,5 Vehicle industry 3, 6 14.58 12.61 15,6 Textile industry 4 11.35 8.27 37,2 Clothing industry 4 8.05 7.01 14,8 Gas and heating supply 3, 6 17.16 15.82 8,5 1 average actual wage per hour 2 average agreed minimum wage per hour 3 survey March 2013 4 survey September 2013 5 survey March 2013 some sub-branches: September 2013 6 new wage system since November 2005 source: WKO/Bundessparte Industrie 41

5. INCOME, WAGES 5.3 Hourly salaries by industrial branch 2013 excluding Electrical and electronics industry branch monthly salary 1 EUR minimum salary 2 EUR overpayment % Mining and steel industry 3, 5 4,164 3,610 15.3 Petroleum industry 3 5,697 4,625 23.2 Building materials and ceramics 3 3,777 3,097 22.0 Glass industry 4 3,642 3,050 19.4 Chemical industry 4 4,112 3,320 23.8 Paper industry 4 4,036 3,507 15.1 Paper converting industry 3 3,442 2,689 28.0 Film and music industry 3 2,873 2,028 41.7 Construction industry 4 3,771 3,429 10.0 Wood processing industry 4 3,437 2,429 41.5 Food industry 3 3,402 2,544 33.7 Leather producing industry 4 C C C Leather processing industry 4 3,147 2,118 48.6 Foundry industry 3, 5 3,970 3,186 24.6 Non-ferrous metals industry 3, 5 3,973 3,171 25.3 Machine & Metalware industry 3, 5 3,766 2,919 29.1 Vehicle industry 3, 5 4,113 3,259 26.2 Textile industry 4, 6 3,242 2,452 32.2 Clothing industry 4, 6 2,632 2,076 26.7 Gas and heating supply 3, 5 4,036 3,581 12.7 source: WKO/Bundessparte Industrie 1 average actual salary per month 2 average agreed minimum salary per month 3 survey March 2013 4 survey September 2013 5 new salary system since November 2005 6 excluding Vorarlberg 42

6. PRICES 6.0 Consumer prices (CPI) year basis 1966=100 basis 1976=100 Consumer price index basis 1986=100 basis 1996=100 basis 2000=100 annual change in % 1990 298.6 170.2 109.5 + 3.3 1991 308.6 175.9 113.1 + 3.3 1992 321.0 183.0 117.7 + 4.1 1993 332.7 189.6 121.9 + 3.6 1994 342.5 195.2 125.6 + 3.0 1995 350.2 199.6 128.4 + 2.2 1996 356.7 203.3 130.8 100.0 + 1.9 1997 361.4 205.9 132.5 101.3 + 1.3 1998 364.7 207.9 133.7 102.2 + 0.9 1999 366.8 209.0 134.5 102.8 + 0.6 2000 375.4 213.9 137.6 105.2 100.0 + 2.3 2001 385.4 219.6 141.3 108.0 102.7 + 2.7 2002 392.3 223.5 143.8 109.9 104.5 + 1.8 2003 397.7 226.6 145.8 111.4 105.9 + 1.3 2004 405.9 231.2 148.8 113.7 108.1 + 2.1 2005 415.2 236.6 152.2 116.4 110.6 + 2.3 2006 421.2 240.0 154.4 118.1 112.2 + 1.5 2007 430.4 245.2 157.8 120.6 114.6 + 2.2 2008 444.2 253.1 162.8 124.5 118.3 + 3.2 2009 446.5 254.4 163.7 125.2 118.9 + 0.5 2010 454.5 259.0 166.6 127.4 121.1 + 1.9 2011 469.3 267.4 172.0 131.6 125.0 + 3.3 2012 481.0 274.1 176.3 134.8 128.2 + 2.4 2013 490.6 279.6 179.8 137.5 130.7 + 2.0 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 3.2 3.3 2.7 2.3 1.8 2.1 2.3 2.2 1.9 2.4 2.0 1.3 1.5 0.5 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 43

6. PRICES consumption group (COICOP) 1 2 EU-wide harmonized consumer price index consumer price index (basis 2010=100) 2013 %-change to prev. year in % 1 Food and non-alcoholic beverages 111.3 + 3.4 + 0.409 Alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics 110.4 + 3.5 + 0.136 105.1 + 0.8 + 0.035 109.1 + 2.3 + 0.449 Furnishings, house equipm. & maintenance 105.9 + 1.8 + 0.148 Health 106.7 + 3.1 + 0.147 Transport 108.0-0.3-0.037 Communication 102.1 + 1.3 + 0.031 Recreation and culture 104.9 + 1.8 + 0.207 Education 113.2 + 4.2 + 0.055 Restaurants and hotels 109.7 + 3.2 + 0.267 Miscellaneous goods and services 107.9 + 1.7 + 0.171 TOTAL INDEX (CPI) 107.9 + 2.0 Index without seasonal products 108.0 + 1.9 Seasonal products 104.6 + 5.3 108.1-0.5 108.4 + 2.2 2 118.8 + 2.1 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA +3.2 +3.5 +3.4 +4.2 +1.8 +1.8 +1.7 +1.3 +0.8 +2.3 +3.1 44

6. PRICES year basis 1976=100 1990 136.2 102.4 + 2.9 100.0 + 5.5 1991 137.4 103.2 + 0.8 104.4 + 4.4 1992 137.1 103.0-0.2 109.6 + 5.0 1993 136.5 102.6-0.4 114.6 + 4.6 1994 138.4 103.9 + 1.3 118.8 + 3.7 1995 138.8 104.3 + 0.4 122.9 + 3.5 1996 138.8 104.3 100.0 + 0.0 124.8 + 1.5 1997 139.3 104.7 100.4 + 0.4 128.2 + 2.7 1998 138.6 104.1 99.9-0.5 131.0 + 2.2 1999 137.4 103.3 99.0-0.9 133.7 + 2.1 2000 143.0 107.4 103.0 + 4.0 136.8 + 2.3 2001 145.2 109.0 104.5 + 1.5 139.7 + 2.1 2002 144.6 108.6 104.1-0.4 141.9 + 1.6 2003 147.0 110.4 105.9 + 1.7 145.5 + 2.5 2004 154.2 115.8 111.1 + 5.0 153.0 + 5.2 2005 157.4 118.2 113.4 + 2.0 156.3 + 2.2 2006 162.0 121.6 116.7 + 2.9 163.4 + 4.5 2007 168.5 126.6 121.4 + 4.1 170.7 + 4.5 2008 179.4 134.7 129.3 + 6.4 179.6 + 5.2 2009 166.1 124.7 119.7-7.5 180.7 + 0.6 2010 174.4 131.0 125.6 + 5.0 186.5 + 3.2 2011 188.9 141.9 136.1 + 8.3 190.8 + 2.3 2012 193.4 145.3 139.3 + 2.4 194.7 + 2.0 2013 191.3 143.7 137.8 198.4 + 1.9 1 wholesale trade prices construction costs 1 basis 1986=100 basis 1996=100 annual %-change Index annual %-change source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA consumer prices 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 45

value added year at current total real value added 3 real GDP 3 prices 1 value added 2 %-change Index %-change Index billion EUR % 1990=100 1990=100 1990 26.78 22.1 + 6.2 100.0 + 4.3 100.0 1991 28.05 21.6 + 2.5 102.5 + 3.4 103.4 1992 28.52 20.8-0.7 101.9 + 2.1 105.6 1993 27.84 19.6-2.1 99.8 + 0.5 106.2 1994 28.95 19.4 + 3.4 103.1 + 2.4 108.7 1995 31.12 19.8 + 5.5 108.8 + 2.7 111.6 1996 31.68 19.6 + 1.2 110.1 + 2.5 114.4 1997 33.18 20.0 + 3.2 113.6 + 2.3 117.0 1998 34.33 19.9 + 2.8 116.8 + 3.8 121.4 1999 35.87 20.1 + 4.3 121.9 + 3.5 125.7 2000 38.37 20.5 + 6.6 129.9 + 3.7 130.3 2001 39.57 20.4 + 2.4 133.0 + 0.9 131.5 2002 39.50 19.8-0.9 131.9 + 1.7 133.7 2003 39.67 19.5 + 0.5 132.5 + 0.9 134.8 2004 41.21 19.5 + 3.0 136.5 + 2.6 138.3 2005 43.46 19.7 + 4.8 143.1 + 2.4 141.7 2006 46.73 19.9 + 7.6 153.9 + 3.7 146.9 2007 50.44 20.3 + 8.1 166.4 + 3.7 152.3 2008 50.13 19.6 + 1.1 168.2 + 1.4 154.5 2009 45.69 18.3-12.2 147.7-3.8 148.6 2010 48.36 18.8 + 7.6 158.9 + 1.8 151.2 2011 51.44 19.0 + 8.3 172.2 + 2.8 155.5 2012 52.02 18.7 + 1.1 174.0 + 0.9 156.9 2013 53.18 18.8 + 1.1 175.9 + 0.4 157.5 1 gross value added at producers prices source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 3 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 46

NACE-section total Employees 1 wage earners salary earners 1,087 345 742 201 151 50 4,275 3,117 1,158 other quarrying Mining support service activities 52 18 34 63,293 48,114 15,179 8,497 4,730 3,767 402 12 390 8,064 4,908 3,156 5,861 2,965 2,896 3,931 2,849 1,082 29,905 22,679 7,226 16,770 11,550 5,220 Printing and reproduction 11,375 6,506 4,869 1,127 452 675 16,909 7,798 9,111 12,813 3,377 9,436 29,242 19,550 9,692 mineral products 30,274 19,976 10,298 34,872 24,755 10,117 68,799 46,232 22,567 and optical products 20,253 6,555 13,698 44,329 21,572 22,757 77,477 40,115 37,362 32,151 21,235 10,916 5,886 2,835 3,051 24,567 17,999 6,568 15,805 8,371 7,434 and equipment 20,703 8,275 12,428 Energy supply 27,077 4,534 22,543 Water supply 1,463 543 920 Sewerage 2,361 1,522 839 Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery 10,819 7,754 3,065 Remediation activities and other waste management services 95 23 72 1 source: HVSV 47

48 1 NACE-section total turnover turnover abroad export ratio turnover per emp. 2 billion EUR % 1,000 EUR C C C C C C C C other quarrying 1,000 236 23.6 247 Mining support service activities 17 2 9.9 487 15,284 5,263 34.4 272 5,057 2,671 52.8 652 C C C 1,356 965 71.2 183 771 495 64.3 159 837 645 77.0 222 7,194 3,326 46.2 270 6,164 4,559 74.0 375 Printing and reproduction 2,043 610 29.9 204 C C C C 7,971 5,452 68.4 498 3,739 3,135 83.8 292 5,795 3,793 65.4 214 mineral products 6,091 1,415 23.2 219 14,899 9,785 65.7 428 13,440 7,244 53.9 208 and optical products 4,460 3,760 84.3 232 11,232 8,371 74.5 258 19,784 16,002 80.9 268 14,152 12,601 89.0 481 2,422 1,870 77.2 404 2,387 729 30.5 132 4,251 2,071 48.7 350 and equipment 4,120 1,445 35.1 203 Energy supply 37,280 702 1.9 1,403 Water supply 532 3 0.5 259 Sewerage 288 C C 266 Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery 3,029 699 23.1 293 Remediation activities and other waste management services 59 0 0.5 661 112 54.3 353 1 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 total turnover per employee

1 province production sold, billion EUR 2 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 1.34 1.61 1.92 2.20 2.27 2.53 Carinthia 4.63 5.68 6.51 6.93 6.64 6.41 Lower Austria 19.49 23.12 26.36 30.82 31.92 30.66 Upper Austria 19.85 25.29 31.17 35.11 35.89 35.70 Salzburg 4.18 5.16 5.83 6.12 5.94 5.71 Styria 14.10 19.37 20.52 23.19 22.94 22.73 Tyrol 5.24 6.85 8.39 9.06 9.05 8.78 Vorarlberg 4.20 5.23 6.42 6.87 7.03 7.06 Vienna 12.85 12.50 15.17 18.94 22.57 21.64 AUSTRIA 85.88 104.81 122.29 139.24 144.25 141.22 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 1 province 2 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 7,959 6,921 7,008 7,318 7,511 7,597 Carinthia 24,285 23,867 22,750 23,654 23,962 23,277 Lower Austria 69,839 65,242 63,881 65,630 65,953 65,557 Upper Austria 98,402 96,236 94,977 97,077 100,593 100,778 Salzburg 19,861 18,896 17,864 18,436 18,381 17,693 Styria 74,522 74,361 68,443 70,076 70,611 67,211 Tyrol 29,512 31,615 30,802 32,334 32,905 32,914 Vorarlberg 26,008 24,551 25,074 25,767 26,095 26,445 Vienna 58,944 45,536 40,036 38,490 37,577 35,807 AUSTRIA source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 1 (ÖNACE-2-digit-level); - 2 2013: preliminary 49

1 branch 2 production sold, billion EUR 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 Machine and metalware industry 16.62 22.53 29.38 33.69 34.45 34.46 Chemical industry 10.26 11.38 13.03 14.45 15.39 14.95 Vehicle Industry 6.83 11.72 10.55 12.24 12.11 13.06 Gas and heating supply 2.31 4.05 6.41 8.98 13.47 12.95 Electrical and electronics 12.23 11.79 13.41 13.86 13.03 12.51 Petroleum industry 6.22 6.86 8.98 11.42 12.07 10.96 Food industry 6.61 7.40 8.68 9.53 9.73 9.97 Wood industry 5.37 6.23 7.06 7.62 7.54 7.38 Mining and steel industry 3.65 6.16 6.63 8.01 7.69 6.89 Construction industry 4.01 4.63 5.03 5.60 6.05 6.05 1.98 2.03 3.74 4.24 3.92 3.59 Paper industry 3.62 3.30 3.55 3.73 3.70 3.57 2.80 3.18 3.18 3.32 3.18 3.07 Textile, clothing, shoe and leather industry 3.78 3.77 2.94 3.10 2.96 2.94 Paper converting industry 1.61 1.82 2.17 2.30 2.33 2.32 Foundry industry 0.94 1.26 1.28 1.41 1.40 1.38 Glass industry 1.07 1.34 1.29 1.33 1.27 1.23 TOTAL INDUSTRY 3 89.88 109.43 127.32 144.84 150.30 147.27 1 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 3 including construction industry 34.5 15.0 13.1 13.0 12.5 50

1 branch 2 2 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 Machine and metalware industry 107,503 108,539 112,639 116,245 120,509 121,007 Electrical & electronics industry 59,863 49,831 46,911 46,981 46,947 45,515 Chemical industry 43,028 41,159 41,742 43,107 43,957 43,689 Wood industry 31,736 30,078 28,116 28,722 28,539 27,571 Food industry 29,960 28,022 27,362 27,593 26,915 26,879 Vehicle industry 24,682 28,794 24,821 25,562 26,772 25,499 Construction Industry 25,592 26,087 26,810 27,089 27,067 25,348 Textile, clothing, shoe and leather industry 30,274 22,170 16,584 16,682 16,302 15,647 Mining and steel industry 16,753 16,484 15,429 15,811 15,932 15,287 17,273 15,917 13,905 13,770 13,485 13,081 Paper converting industry 8,646 8,388 8,345 8,405 8,525 8,291 Glass industry 8,495 9,525 8,388 8,726 8,228 7,925 Paper industry 9,055 8,971 7,564 7,505 7,531 7,521 Foundry industry 7,458 7,584 6,675 6,734 6,887 6,709 5,038 4,892 5,094 5,758 5,944 5,997 Gas and district heating supply companies 6,046 4,482 4,749 4,843 4,853 4,487 Petroleum industry 3,523 2,389 2,510 2,339 2,262 2,177 TOTAL INDUSTRY ³ 1 2 3 including construction industry source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 51

Industrial investment year at current prices at current prices real annual annual annual million EUR %-change million EUR %-change %-change 1990 4,605 + 25.1... 1995 3,890 + 10.3 4,709.. 1996 4,693 + 20.6 5,478 + 16.3 + 16.2 1997 4,433-5.5 5,528 + 0.9 + 0.5 1998 4,103-7.4 5,501-0.5-0.8 1999 5,097 + 24.2 6,326 + 15.0 + 15.1 2000 5,327 + 4.5 7,072 + 11.8 + 10.4 2001 5,624 + 5.6 7,518 + 6.3 + 5.8 2002 4,845-13.9 6,381-15.1-15.6 2003 1 4,873 + 0.6 6,072-4.8-5.4 2004 5,249 + 7.7 6,906 + 13.7 + 12.5 2005 4,712-10.2 6,389-7.5-9.0 2006 5,473 + 16.2 8,083 + 26.5 + 24.8 2007 6,653 + 21.6 8,636 + 6.8 + 5.4 2008 6,227-6.4 8,642 + 0.1-1.2 2009 4,621-25.8 6,457-25.3-25.3 2010 4,438-4.0 6,167-4.5-5.8 2011 5,169 + 16.5 6,726 + 9.1 + 8.1 2012 2 5,483 + 6.1 7,196 + 7.0 + 5.7 2013 3 2014 3 + 10.0 + 9.2 + 7.6 1 source: WIFO 2 preliminary 3-10.2 4.5 5.6 0.6 7.7 16.2 16.5 6.1 10.0 21.6 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 52

1 selected branches investment million EUR investment intensity 2 EUR investment ratio 3 % Steel producing industry 330 22,193 4.7 95 15,456 3.7 104 8,191 4.4 Glass industry 78 9,700 8.3 Chemical industry 543 11,992 5.3 Paper producing industry 228 31,167 6.1 Paper converting industry 121 13,284 5.6 Woodprocessing industry 189 6,824 3.2 Food industry 469 17,479 4.9 Textile industry 65 7,411 5.1 Foundry industry 44 6,461 2.8 Machine and metalware industry 1,421 11,453 3.8 Vehicle industry 193 6,816 2.3 Electrical and electronics industry 349 7,350 3.2 4.3 543 5.3 3.6 376 4.2 719 5.0 TOTAL INDUSTRY 4.1 1 source: WIFO 2 investment per employee 3 5.3 5.0 4.3 4.2 3.6 53

8. CONSTRUCTION 1 construction branch production sold million EUR employees production sold per employee 1,000 EUR 1,109 1,735 639 9,164 52,889 173 3,440 14,584 236 311 1,007 309 1,451 3,792 383 1,246 7,187 173 338 1,238 273 71 169 422 151 936 162 Demolition 285 1,903 150 Site preparation 440 2,940 150 Test drilling and boring 30 158 191 Electrical installation 3,347 25,221 133 Plumbing, heat and air-conditioning installation 4,113 27,814 148 Other construction installation 776 4,938 157 Plastering 535 4,441 120 Joinery installation 588 3,798 155 Floor and wall covering 842 6,736 125 Painting and glazing 839 9,063 93 315 1,780 177 1,898 15,304 124 Other specialised construction activities n.e.c. 1,643 9,267 177 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION 167 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 1 (ÖNACE-2-digit-level) 54

9. TRADE turnover 1 index 2010=100 current prices real 2 employees 3 index 2010=100 Retail sale in non-specialised stores with 112.0 101.7 104.7 Other retail sale in non-specialised stores 117.7 109.1 116.8 Food, beverages in specialised stores 111.0 99.4 98.6 Tobacco products in specialised stores 109.4 102.1 99.0 103.0 86.5 93.9 Computers, peripheral units and 94.9 121.8 98.6 Telecommunications equipment in specialised stores 131.0 128.0 105.5 Audio and video equipment in specialised stores 86.5 88.6 95.7 Textiles in specialised stores 104.3 91.3 103.0 Hardware, paints and glass in specialised stores 100.5 93.7 102.4 102.8 97.3 101.7 Electrical household appliances in spec. stores 100.5 97.7 100.3 Furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialised stores 104.1 98.2 100.1 94.6 94.2 89.5 Newspapers and stationery in specialised stores 103.4 96.1 92.7 Music and video recordings in specialised stores 98.3 112.6 88.5 Sporting equipment in specialised stores 105.4 98.0 101.4 Games and toys in specialised stores 97.0 93.4 96.9 Clothing in specialised stores 101.3 97.7 103.7 Footwear and leather goods in specialised stores 106.1 96.1 100.0 Dispensing chemist in specialised stores 105.2 96.1 104.5 Medical and orthopaedic goods in specialised stores 115.8 108.6 108.0 Cosmetic and toilet articles in specialised stores 95.7 90.9 102.6 111.1 106.5 100.2 99.1 76.2 102.7 109.5 102.6 94.3 Photographic, optical, precision equipment in sp. st. 104.2 109.8 99.0 115.4 95.0 91.4 109.8 101.7 94.3 Second-hand goods in stores 113.3 105.9 99.5 115.2 106.6 106.8 Retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet 97.1 92.5 97.5 96.1 90.1 102.0 TOTAL RETAIL TRADE 4 105.8 98.0 102.0 1 net turnover source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 3 4 55

10. TRAFFIC year 1 new registrations (1,000) total of which: passenger cars total of which: passenger cars 1980 3,384 2,247 332.3 227.5 1990 4,240 2,991 350.4 288.6 1995 4,915 3,594 346.2 279.6 1996 5,038 3,691 382.8 307.7 1997 5,162 3,783 354.0 275.0 1998 5,309 3,887 385.5 295.9 1999 5,471 4,010 407.9 314.2 2000 5,581 4,097 401.0 309.6 2001 5,684 4,182 375.8 293.5 2002 2 5,419 3,987 353.6 279.5 2003 5,506 4,054 383.2 300.1 2004 5,576 4,109 402.9 311.3 2005 5,647 4,157 403.5 308.0 2006 5,723 4,205 408.8 308.6 2007 5,797 4,246 407.0 298.0 2008 5,873 4,285 404.0 294.0 2009 5,981 4,360 414.8 319.4 2010 6,092 4,441 424.1 328.6 2011 6,195 4,513 457.5 356.1 2012 6,300 4,584 435.9 336.0 2013 415.3 319.0 1 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 551 575 609 618 626 633 Carinthia 554 541 580 591 600 609 Lower Austria 560 570 603 612 619 623 Upper Austria 531 541 578 589 599 604 Salzburg 479 484 520 527 534 543 Styria 543 532 560 568 575 582 Tyrol 494 466 496 505 513 516 Vorarlberg 481 480 504 512 520 522 Vienna 397 403 394 394 392 386 AUSTRIA 505 507 530 537 543 546 56 province passenger cars per 1,000 inhabitants 1 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 1 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA

11. TOURISM 11.0 Overnight stays year domestic visitors foreign visitors total annual annual annual 1,000 %-share change(%) 1,000 %-share change(%) 1,000 change(%) 1980 28,544 24.0 90,203 76.0 118,747 + 5.5 1990 28,841 23.3 94,788 76.7 123,629-0.1 1995 30,123 25.7-0.1 86,992 74.3-5.7 117,115-4.3 1996 28,719 25.4-4.7 84,217 74.6-3.2 112,936-3.6 1997 28,504 26.1-0.8 80,562 73.9-4.3 109,066-3.4 1998 29,278 26.3 + 2.7 81,853 73.7 + 1.6 111,131 + 1.9 1999 30,301 26.9 + 3.5 82,396 73.1 + 0.6 112,697 + 1.4 2000 31,153 27.4 + 2.8 82,534 72.6 + 0.1 113,687 + 0.8 2001 31,442 27.3 + 0.9 83,669 72.7 + 1.4 115,111 + 1.3 2002 31,013 26.6-1.4 85,792 73.4 + 2.5 116,804 + 1.5 2003 31,619 26.5 + 2.0 86,348 73.2 + 0.6 117,967 + 1.0 2004 31,326 26.7-0.9 85,917 73.3-0.5 117,243-0.6 2005 31,501 26.4 + 0.6 87,741 73.6 + 2.1 119,242 + 1.7 2006 32,120 26.9 + 2.0 87,238 73.1-0.6 119,358 + 0.1 2007 33,008 27.2 + 2.8 88,443 72.8 + 1.4 121,451 + 1.8 2008 33,880 26.7 + 2.6 92,789 73.3 + 4.9 126,669 + 4.3 2009 34,443 27.7 + 1.7 89,864 72.3-3.2 124,307-1.9 2010 35,024 28.0 + 1.7 89,857 72.0-0.0 124,881 + 0.5 2011 35,297 28.0 + 0.8 90,706 72.0 + 0.9 126,003 + 0.9 2012 35,964 27.5 + 1.9 95,052 72.5 + 4.8 131,016 + 4.0 2013 35,755 27.0-0.6 96,874 73.0 + 1.9 132,629 + 1.2 Overnight stays 2000-2013 domestic and foreign visitors, millions source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 4.3 4.0 0.8 1.3 1.5 1.0 1.7 0.1 1.8 0.5 0.9 1.2-0.6-1.9 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 57

11. TOURISM 11.1 Overnight stays by province Overnight stays of foreign and domestic visitors, 1,000 province Burgenland 1990 2,109 2000 2,436 2010 2,910 2012 2,938 2013 2,853 Carinthia 16,615 12,827 12,276 12,627 12,515 Lower Austria 6,627 5,732 6,477 6,735 6,533 Upper Austria 7,890 6,717 6,735 7,237 7,081 Salzburg 22,718 20,945 23,886 25,240 25,806 Styria 9,326 9,430 10,782 11,162 11,310 Tyrol 42,860 40,093 42,790 44,320 45,064 Vorarlberg 8,189 7,761 8,165 8,493 8,748 Vienna 7,295 7,704 10,860 12,263 12,719 AUSTRIA 123,629 113,646 124,881 131,016 132,629 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 11.2 Overnight stays by type of accommodation Overnight stays of foreign and domestic visitors, 1,000 type of accommodation Commercial tourist accomodations 1990 77,046 2000 71,649 2010 81,344 2012 85,122 2013 85,772 5/4 stars 23,442 31,534 44,085 46,797 47,586 3 stars 27,607 26,495 26,751 27,668 27,656 2/1 stars 25,996 13,620 10,508 10,656 10,530 Private accommodations 19,179 10,703 6,841 6,561 6,376 Other accommodation 1 27,405 31,294 36,695 39,333 40,481 TOTAL 123,629 113,646 124,881 131,016 132,629 1 holiday appartments and -houses, sanatoriums, camping grounds, youth hostels, etc. source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 11.3 Overnight stays of foreign visitors by country of origin Overnight stays of foreign visitors, 1,000 country of origin 1990 2000 2010 2012 2013 Germany 55,210 52,334 48,156 49,606 50,823 Netherlands 9,112 7,376 9,071 9,389 9,140 Switzerland 1 3,172 2,892 3,797 4,558 4,577 United Kingdom 4,931 3,066 3,253 3,181 3,345 Italy 3,091 2,534 3,021 2,918 2,778 Belgium. 2,035 2,465 2,583 2,606 Czech Republic. 685 1,972 2,124 2,150 Russia.. 1,195 1,786 1,955 France 3,076 1,461 1,786 1,819 1,808 Hungary 513 729 1,510 1,624 1,622 Other countries 15,682 9,423 13,631 15,464 16,070 TOTAL 94,788 82,534 89,857 95,052 96,874 1 including Liechtenstein source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 58

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.0 Austria s foreign trade 2013 by world region imports of goods 2013 exports of goods 2013 region 1 1 million EUR share (%) million EUR share (%) Europe 105,753 81.4 100,561 80.2 EU 92,459 71.1 86,325 68.8 EFTA 7,359 5.7 7,409 5.9 Rest of Europe 5,935 4.6 6,827 5.4 Overseas 24,209 18.6 24,799 19.8 Asia 15,710 12.1 11,934 9.5 America 5,859 4.5 10,303 8.2 Africa 2,519 1.9 1,677 1.3 TOTAL 129,962 100.0 125,412 100.0 1 provisional data source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 12.1 Foreign trade and trade balance year billion EUR imports of goods annual change (%) billion EUR exports of goods annual change (%) trade balance billion EUR 1980 22.95 16.44-6.52 1990 40.42 33.87-6.55 1995 1 48.55. 42.15. - 6.40 1996 51.80 + 6.7 44.49 + 5.5-7.31 1997 57.43 +10.9 51.96 +16.8-5.47 1998 61.20 + 6.6 56.30 + 8.4-4.90 1999 65.32 + 6.7 60.27 + 7.0-5.05 2000 74.94 +14.7 69.69 +15.6-5.24 2001 78.69 + 5.0 74.25 + 6.5-4.44 2002 77.10-2.0 77.40 + 4.2 + 0.30 2003 80.99 + 5.0 78.90 + 1.9-2.09 2004 91.09 +12.5 89.85 +13.9-1.25 2005 96.50 + 5.9 94.71 + 5.4-1.79 2006 104.20 + 8.0 103.74 + 9.5-0.46 2007 114.25 + 9.6 114.68 +10.5 + 0.43 2008 119.57 + 4.7 117.53 + 2.5-2.04 2009 97.57-18.4 93.74-20.2-3.83 2010 113.65 +16.5 109.37 +16.7-4.28 2011 131.01 +15.3 121.77 +11.3-9.23 2012 ² 131.98 + 0.7 123.54 + 1.5-8.44 2013 ² 129.96-1.5 125.41 + 1.5-4.55 1 since 1995 inner-community trade has to be recorded by source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA direct survey (INTRASTAT), so that there is no direct comparability of results before/after 1995 2 provisional data 59

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 60 12.2 Imports/commodity structure commodity group (SITC) 2000 2010 million EUR 2013 1 million EUR 0 Food 3,553 6,679 8,399 6.5 1 Beverages and tobacco 376 866 826 0.6 2 Raw materials 3,014 5,811 5,887 4.5 3 Fuels, energy 4,899 12,167 14,805 11.4 4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats 111 374 391 0.3 5 Chemical products 7,572 14,441 16,943 13.0 Organic chemicals 751 1,182 1,381 1.1 Personal hygiene products, cleaning prod. 2,141 5,476 6,823 5.2 Medicinal & pharmaceut. products 701 1,119 1,284 1.0 Plastics in primary form 1,301 2,102 2,404 1.8 Other plastics 745 1,306 1,467 1.1 6 Manufactured goods 12,501 18,060 19,516 15.0 Leather, leatherware, fur 158 208 237 0.2 Rubberware 762 1,143 1,200 0.9 Cork and wood products 651 788 880 0.7 Paper, cardboard and similar products 1,585 1,822 1,947 1.5 Textiles 1,650 1,512 1,590 1.2 Non-metallic mineral products 1,260 1,578 1,791 1.4 Iron and steel 1,746 3,359 3,458 2.7 Non-ferrous metals 1,725 3,238 3,251 2.5 Metalware 2,965 4,413 5,161 4.0 7 Machines, vehicles 30,818 36,958 42,972 33.1 Engines 1,990 2,936 3,588 2.8 Machines 2,269 3,115 3,615 2.8 Metal-processing machinery 639 662 787 0.6 Other machines 3,847 5,923 6,722 5.2 2,498 2,420 2,395 1.8 Telecommunications 3,032 3,106 3,287 2.5 Electrical machinery and devices 5,894 6,677 7,631 5.9 Road motor vehicles 8,611 10,761 12,557 9.7 Other means of transport 2,040 1,358 2,389 1.8 11,814 16,499 18,043 13.9 Buildings, sanit. facilities, lighting 623 811 1,011 0.8 Furniture 1,589 1,769 1,911 1.5 Travel accessories, bags 151 272 348 0.3 Clothing and accessories 2,925 3,991 4,458 3.4 Footwear 807 1,067 1,292 1.0 Measuring, testing, controlling equip. 1,365 1,910 2,148 1.7 Photo-optical equip., clocks & watches 750 722 811 0.6 3,603 5,956 6,064 4.7 9 Other products 278 1,795 2,179 1.7 TOTAL IMPORTS OF GOODS 74,935 113,652 129,962 100.0 1 provisional data source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA share (%)

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.3 Exports/commodity structure commodity group (SITC) 2000 2010 million EUR 2013 1 million EUR 0 Food 2,478 5,671 7,091 5.7 1 Beverages and tobacco 780 1,614 1,668 1.3 2 Raw materials 2,396 3,692 3,838 3.1 3 Fuels, energy 911 3,511 3,383 2.7 4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats 54 169 238 0.2 5 Chemical products 6,427 14,167 16,614 13.2 Organic chemicals 876 1,000 1,166 0.9 Personal hygiene & cleaning products 1,982 6,207 7,564 6.0 Medicinal & pharmaceut. products 276 658 717 0.6 Plastics in primary form 926 1,810 2,229 1.8 Other plastics 1,005 1,748 1,851 1.5 6 Manufactured goods 16,363 25,162 27,548 22.0 Leather, leatherware, fur 382 407 485 0.4 Rubberware 509 595 556 0.4 Cork and wood products 1,202 2,134 2,315 1.8 Paper, cardboard and similar products 3,240 3,747 4,030 3.2 Textiles 1,872 1,476 1,566 1.2 Non-metallic mineral products 1,489 1,949 2,116 1.7 Iron and steel 2,959 6,083 6,802 5.4 Non-ferrous metals 1,612 3,329 3,159 2.5 Metalware 3,099 5,443 6,520 5.2 7 Machines, vehicles 30,612 41,365 48,986 39.1 Engines 3,642 6,016 6,313 5.0 Machines 3,789 5,651 6,772 5.4 Metal-processing machinery 660 1,253 1,413 1.1 Other machines 3,937 6,648 8,031 6.4 1,220 1,023 1,110 0.9 Telecommunications 2,482 1,778 2,390 1.9 Electrical machinery and devices 6,102 7,967 8,651 6.9 Road motor vehicles 6,869 8,711 10,986 8.8 Other means of transport 1,910 2,317 3,320 2.6 9,089 12,924 14,576 11.6 Buildings, sanit. facilities, lighting 591 1,002 1,432 1.1 Furniture 1,200 1,341 1,109 0.9 Travel accessories, bags 22 59 87 0.1 Clothing and accessories 1,260 1,608 1,795 1.4 Footwear 573 572 713 0.6 Measuring, testing, controlling equip. 1,040 1,859 2,471 2.0 Photo-optical equip., clocks & watches 395 585 643 0.5 4,009 5,896 6,326 5.0 9 Other products 581 1,099 1,470 1.2 TOTAL EXPORTS OF GOODS 69,692 109,373 125,412 100.0 1 provisional data source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA share (%) 61

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.4 Imports of goods/country structure country/region 2000 2010 2012 2013 1 million EUR million EUR share (%) EUROPE 61,903 94,275 108,341 105,753 81.4 EU 57,393 82,867 93,800 92,459 71.1 Germany 30,534 44,851 49,587 48,478 37.3 Italy 5,354 7,690 8,209 7,871 6.1 Czech Republic 1,921 4,186 4,894 5,331 4.1 France 3,312 3,234 3,727 3,770 2.9 Hungary 2,605 3,132 3,761 3,677 2.8 Netherlands 2,285 3,231 3,591 3,387 2.6 Slovakia 1,042 2,630 3,179 3,044 2.3 Poland 757 1,896 2,643 2,588 2.0 Spain 1,048 1,772 2,032 2,135 1.6 United Kingdom 2,092 1,728 2,183 2,076 1.6 Belgium 1,372 1,832 1,980 1,915 1.5 Slovenia 718 1,256 1,741 1,663 1.3 Sweden 1,130 1,247 1,403 1,257 1.0 Ireland 650 607 493 1,123 0.9 Romania 333 941 1,110 1,103 0.8 Croatia 283 522 761 613 0.5 Denmark 425 454 510 520 0.4 Portugal 320 400 475 460 0.4 Finnland 816 444 552 428 0.3 Bulgaria 84 322 380 398 0.3 Luxembourg 103 186 261 233 0.2 Greece 130 137 163 172 0.1 Lithuenia 27 63 74 85 0.1 Cyprus 4 36 16 54 0.0 Estonia 21 36 40 33 0.0 Lativa 17 24 24 26 0.0 Malta 8 10 10 18 0.0 EFTA 2,487 6,738 7,771 7,359 5.7 Switzerland 2,280 5,941 6,870 6,815 5.2 Norway 101 581 697 299 0.2 Liechtenstein 90 201 194 224 0.2 Other European countries 2 2,023 4,669 6,770 5,935 4.6 Russia 1,238 2,317 4,094 3,183 2.4 Turkey 445 884 1,092 1,196 0.9 Ukraine 229 795 788 669 0.5 1 provisional data source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 Europe excluding EU and EFTA 62

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.4 Imports of goods/country structure 2000 2010 country/region million EUR 2012 2013 1 million EUR share (%) OVERSEAS 13,033 19,377 23,641 24,209 18.6 Asia 6,751 12,402 15,344 15,710 12.1 China 1,243 5,428 6,751 6,774 5.2 Japan 2,015 1,777 1,780 1,707 1.3 Kazakhstan 384 873 1,434 1,335 1.0 South Korea 363 479 726 801 0.6 India 159 483 547 566 0.4 Africa 1,078 1,997 2,496 2,519 1.9 North America 4,616 3,624 4,475 4,754 3.7 United States 4,108 3,261 4,114 4,297 3.3 Canada 508 362 360 457 0.4 Middle and South America 525 1,252 1,208 1,105 0.9 Australia, Oceania 62 103 118 121 0.1 TOTAL IMPORTS OF GOODS 74,935 113,652 131,982 129,962 100.0 1 provisional data source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA Austria's imports of goods 2013 by world regions, %-share EFTA: 5.7 % America: 4.5 % others*: 6.6 % Asia: 12.1 % EU: 71.1 % * Rest of Europe: 4.6 %, Africa: 1.9 %, Australia/Oceania: 0.1 % 63

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.5 Exports of goods/country structure 2000 2010 country/region million EUR 2012 2013 1 million EUR share (%) EUROPE 59,563 89,828 99,130 100,561 80.2 EU 52,704 78,275 85,387 86,325 68.8 Germany 23,244 34,530 37,843 37,744 30.1 Italy 6,046 8,576 8,447 8,175 6.5 France 3,078 4,557 5,642 5,913 4.7 Czech Republic 1,999 4,145 4,471 4,360 3.5 Hungary 3,466 3,345 3,688 3,936 3.1 Poland 1,110 2,745 3,440 3,619 2.9 United Kingdom 3,039 3,319 3,406 3,578 2.9 Slovakia 768 2,276 2,660 2,503 2.0 Slovenia 1,229 2,221 2,295 2,484 2.0 Spain 1,852 2,003 1,862 1,941 1.5 Netherlands 1,586 1,719 1,869 1,928 1.5 Romania 506 1,691 1,948 1,787 1.4 Belgium 1,047 1,500 1,701 1,681 1.3 Sweden 813 1,191 1,296 1,384 1.1 Croatia 667 1,130 1,109 1,074 0.9 Ireland 194 198 393 822 0.7 Denmark 513 593 694 672 0.5 Bulgaria 216 601 634 626 0.5 Finland 370 507 488 489 0.4 Greece 321 512 393 391 0.3 Portugal 341 339 312 273 0.2 Cyprus 38 97 104 201 0.2 Luxembourg 122 132 184 187 0.1 Lithuania 44 122 178 186 0.1 Latvia 37 95 140 153 0.1 Estonia 34 77 108 128 0.1 Malta 23 33 34 45 0.0 EFTA 5,018 6,053 7,260 7,409 5.9 Switzerland 4,423 5,199 6,232 6,337 5.1 Norway 252 418 551 557 0.4 Liechtenstein 316 425 460 493 0.4 Other European countries 2 1,841 5,501 6,483 6,827 5.4 Russia 655 2,547 3,185 3,477 2.8 Turkey 482 1,062 1,226 1,245 1.0 Ukraine 213 667 674 681 0.5 1 provisional data source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 Europe excluding EU and EFTA 64

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.5 Exports of goods/country structure 2000 2010 country/region million EUR 2012 2013 1 million EUR share (%) OVERSEAS 10,129 19,492 24,343 24,799 19.8 Asia 4,195 9,660 11,490 11,934 9.5 China 490 2,807 3,031 3,137 2.5 Japan 914 1,023 1,313 1,346 1.1 South Korea 269 712 942 849 0.7 Saudi Arabia 157 387 578 684 0.5 India 116 655 626 649 0.5 Africa 811 1,425 1,628 1,677 1.3 North America 4,007 5,704 7,803 7,981 6.4 United States 3,498 4,958 6,932 7,062 5.6 Canada 509 746 871 919 0.7 Middle and South America 756 1,979 2,570 2,321 1.9 Australia, Oceania 361 723 852 885 0.7 TOTAL EXPORTS OF GOODS 69,692 109,373 123,544 125,412 100.0 1 provisional data source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA Austria's exports of goods 2013 by world regions, %-share EFTA: 5.9 % others*: 7.4 % America: 8.2 % Asia: 9.5 % EU: 68.8 % * Rest of Europe: 5.4 %, Africa: 1.3 %, Australia/Oceania: 0.7 % 65

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.6 Balance of payments 1 1995 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 Current account balance - 5.06-1.53 + 5.31 + 9.74 + 4.90 + 7.33 + 8.45 Goods and services - 2.28 + 2.73 + 8.34 +10.00 + 6.13 + 6.93 +11.61 Goods - 5.99-4.34-1.05-3.18-7.50-7.16-3.80 Travel + 4.04 + 3.83 + 5.40 + 6.31 + 6.74 + 6.88 + 7.40 Other business related services + 0.74 + 2.13 + 3.74 + 5.54 + 6.38 + 6.34 + 6.12 Other services - 1.07 + 1.11 + 0.24 + 1.33 + 0.52 + 0.88 + 1.89 Income - 1.51-2.44-1.62 + 1.57 + 0.74 + 2.50-0.75 Transfers - 1.28-1.82-1.41-1.83-1.97-2.11-2.42 Property transfers - 0.20-0.48-0.19 + 0.18-0.39-0.43-0.43 Capital balance. + 4.65-0.24-3.38-3.63-7.43-5.53 Direct investment + 0.57 + 3.37-0.14-7.41-10.44-12.54-1.89 Portfolio investment + 7.35 + 3.23-10.93-6.94 +16.01 + 5.68 + 2.20 Other investments - 2.09-2.52 +10.28 +12.25-9.23-2.23-9.25 Financial derivatives + 0.21-0.26 + 0.16-0.19 + 0.76 + 2.60 + 3.81 currency reserves 2. + 0.84 + 0.39-1.10-0.73-0.94-0.40 Statistical discrepancy. - 2.64-4.88-6.54-0.89 + 0.53-2.48 1 source: OeNB 2 increase: - / decrease: + Current account balance 2000-2013 % of GDP 4.9 3.5 3.4 2.7 2.8 2.7 2.7 1.7 2.2 2.2 1.6 1.6-0.7-0.8 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 66

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.7 Austrian direct investment abroad country of destination Austrian investment abroad 1, million EUR (active direct investment) 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2 2013 2 Belgium - 2 4-152 - 48 72-111 Denmark 36 242-858 31-44 - 20 Germany 1,976 1,128 683 3,482-158 2,718 Finland 15-3 - 139-332 19-52 France - 43 21-272 1 285-30 United Kingdom 136 406 36 1,083 96 943 Irland - 39 13-18 21 13 10 Italy 81 144 149-140 917 280 Croatia 140 571 326 453 200 813 Luxembourg 1 40 97-24 4,498 39 Netherlands 669 97 850-46 - 4,247 3,784 Poland 324 375-781 289 804-17 Romania 183 652 511 786 1,072 118 Sweden 79-54 - 240-74 177-77 Slovakia 194 167 288 341 222-190 Slovenia 111 234 128 467-225 109 Spain 7 97 158 19 123-60 Czech Republic 1,014 504 828 363 1,460 423 Hungary 386 382 263 376 669-684 EU (15) 2,916 2,208 289 3,915 1,722 7,403 Euro area (18) 3,023 2,125 1,064 3,616 1,798 6,276 EU (28) 5,336 6,146 1,341 7,303 6,322 7,941 Russia 73-22 1,234 1,384 710 158 Switzerland - 182 903 663 583 1,244-325 Turkey 2 8 1,249 1,675 1,574-1,786 America 484 138 740 2,063 1,185 427 United States 377 154 174 795 495 107 Canada - 7-74 - 268 90 21 45 Asia 90 162 1,318 1,354 635 1,088 Africa - 7 54 67 171 85 112 TOTAL NET INVESTMENT 5,980 8,962 7,546 15,738 13,277 10,499 STOCK OF DIRECT INVESTMENT 26,675 60,869 132,142 146,510 160,923 171,422 1 new net investment source: OeNB 2 67

12. FOREIGN TRADE & BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 12.8 Foreign direct investment in Austria country of origin foreign investment in Austria 1, million EUR (passive direct investment) 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2 2013 2 Belgium 36-149 113-345 - 46-362 Denmark - 26 45-1,305 340 149-31 Germany 7,610 3,815-293 5,234 1,595 2,132 Finland - 1 72 429-53 1-241 France 91 191-1,029 45-92 248 United Kingdom 399 134 4,724-7,431-271 128 Irland 1-5 - 43 231 199 492 Italy 128 2,189-390 9,598-689 38 Croatia 2 5 63-38 73 8 Luxembourg 483 720 131 581-673 1,386 Netherlands - 1,355-205 - 1,109-3,630 1,158-624 Poland 5 4-72 91 76 5 Romania 0-2 - 2 8 0-4 Sweden 46-14 - 7 62-268 61 Slovakia - 15 2 112-6 125-27 Slovenia 2 3-2 18 3-25 Spain - 5 72 242-267 157 76 Hungary - 16 24 23-1,352 315 1,030 Cyprus - 6-5 - 1,000 151-13 - 121 EU (15) 7,408 6,951 1,456 4,370 1,253 3,365 Euro area (18) 6,956 6,789-2,831 11,569 1,947 3,067 EU (28) 7,364 7,083 621 3,310 2,031 4,247 Russia - 3 74 271 443 1,080 3,626 Switzerland 1,138 647 543 1,140 431 117 Norway 24 26 23 27 55 104 America 526 362-269 1,726-44 - 478 United States 482 347-668 - 1,046-126 - 88 Canada 30 29-31 - 11 266-6 Asia 133 90-399 741-25 85 Africa 0 317 170-175 114 192 TOTAL NET INVESTMENT 9,227 8,672 634 7,638 3,066 8,347 STOCK OF DIRECT INVESTMENT 1 new net investment 2 33,493 69,977 120,617 118,321 124,574 132,921 source: OeNB 68

13. PUBLIC FINANCE 13.0 Federal budget general budget year expenditure revenues billion EUR billion EUR % of GDP billion EUR 1990 41.04 36.47-4.57 3.4 4.37 8.94 1995 55.57 47.00-8.57 4.9 14.89 23.46 1996 54.85 48.36-6.50 3.6 9.46 15.96 1997 54.48 49.59-4.89 2.7 12.16 17.05 1998 56.51 51.71-4.80 2.5 24.89 29.69 1999 57.25 52.29-4.96 2.5 30.66 35.61 2000 58.25 55.39-2.85 1.4 63.42 66.27 2001 60.41 59.00-1.41 0.7 37.11 38.53 2002 61.82 59.43-2.39 1.1 34.70 37.09 2003 61.39 57.89-3.50 1.6 51.62 55.12 2004 64.98 60.35-4.63 2.0 30.23 34.86 2005 66.04 61.49-4.55 1.9 32.27 36.82 2006 70.56 66.15-4.42 1.7 39.09 43.51 2007 72.33 69.46-2.87 1.0 57.13 60.00 2008 80.30 70.73-9.56 3.4 42.19 51.76 2009 1 69.46 62.38-7.08 2.6 45.27 52.35 2010 67.29 59.43-7.85 2.7 47.03 54.88 2011 67.81 63.45-4.36 1.5 63.28 67.64 2012 72.88 65.93-6.95 2.3 44.01 50.96 2013 2 75.58 71.36-4.21 1.3 47.77 51.98 2014 3 75.76 72.20-3.57 1.1 93.99 97.55 1 2009 and 2013: break in time series source: BMF 2 expected outturn 3 preliminary federal budget 3.4 2.6 2.7 2.2 1.4 1.1 1.6 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.0 1.5 1.3 1.1 0.7 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 69

13. PUBLIC FINANCE 13.1 Federal tax revenues 1 2000 2005 2010 2013 2 2014 3 million EUR Taxes on income and wealth 23,852 26,823 31,275 38,738. Assessed income tax 2,818 2,539 2,668 3,120 3,500 Corporation tax 3,865 4,418 4,633 6,018 6, 00 Tax on wages 14,468 16,930 20,433 24,597 26,000 Tax on capital yields 1,945 2,072 2,556 2,590 2,650 Consumption and transaction taxes 25,229 29,342 33,266 36,857. Turnover tax (VAT) 17,056 19,442 22,467 24,867 25,600 TAX REVENUES GROSS 50,387 57,156 65,492 76,370 79,380 Transfers to local authorities and public entities 15,257 16,805 23,340 27,598 28,598 Transfers to the European Union 2,088 2,314 2,336 2,971 2,900 TAX REVENUES NET 33,041 38,038 39,816 45,801 47,882 1 taxes collected by the federal government source: BMF 2 expected outturn 3 preliminary federal budget 70 13.2 Federal debt debt servicing level of debt 1 interest/ interest 2 repayment total % taxratio 3 EUR million % of billion EUR of GDP GDP 1990 4,404 2,392 6,796 5.0 21.0 62,616 45.9 1995 6,110 8,617 14,727 8.4 24.3 97,556 55.6 2000 6,992 13,320 20,313 9.7 21.2 120,705 57.4 2005 6,466 19,561 26,027 10.6 17.0 141,329 57.6 2006 6,845 18,076 24,922 9.6 16.9 145,265 56.1 2007 6,757 19,935 26,691 9.7 15.5 147,376 53.8 2008 6,702 10,421 17,123 6.1 14.9 161,971 57.3 2009 6,719 25,264 31,983 11.6 17.9 168,715 61.1 2010 5,729 17,426 23,155 8.1 14.4 176,770 62.0 2011 6,805 14,580 21,385 7.1 16.2 183,176 61.2 2012 6,616 19,301 25,916 8.4 15.1 189,550 61.7 2013 4 6,396 22,779 29,176 9.3 14.0 193,942 61.9 2014 5 6,894 24,537 31,432 9.7 14.8.. 1 end of the year source: BMF, OeNB 2 incl. other expenses 3 interest payment as a percentage of net tax revenues 4 expected outturn 5 preliminary federal budget

13. PUBLIC FINANCE 1 year 1990-3,548-2.6 76,518 56.1 1991-4,404-3.0 82,331 56.2 1992-3,189-2.1 86,814 55.8 1993-7,143-4.5 97,042 60.5 1994-8,325-4.9 107,078 63.4 1995-10,073-5.8 119,207 68.3 1996-7,149-4.0 123,023 68.3 1997-3,327-1.8 118,179 64.4 1998-4,488-2.4 123,614 64.8 1999-4,577-2.3 133,146 67.3 2000-3,499-1.7 137,994 66.5 2001-105 0.0 143,113 67.3 2002-1,565-0.7 146,019 66.7 2003-3,390-1.5 146,859 65.8 2004-10,440-4.5 151,869 65.2 2005-4,162-1.7 157,428 64.6 2006-4,006-1.6 161,392 62.8 2007-2,372-0.9 165,024 60.7 2008-2,635-0.9 180,475 63.8 2009-11,330-4.1 191,069 69.2 2010-12,866-4.5 206,610 72.5 2011-7,347-2.5 218,631 73.1 2012-7,866-2.6 228,422 74.4 2013-4,905-1.5 233,303 74.5 2014-8,697-2.7 256,800 79.2 1 Central government, local governments, social security funds source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA 2 million EUR 2 public debt 2 % of GDP million EUR % of GDP 80 % Public debt 2000-2014 general government, % of GDP 70 % 60 % 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 71

13. PUBLIC FINANCE 13.4 Structure of public expenditure 1 area of responsibility 1995 total public expenditure 2000 2005 2010 2013 %-share General public administration 16.2 16.3 14.0 13.0 13.1 Defense 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.4 1.4 Puplic order and security 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.9 Economic affairs 8.9 7.6 10.1 10.9 9.8 Environmental protection 2.5 0.8 0.7 1.1 1.0 Dwelling 1.9 1.7 1.1 1.2 1.1 Health 13.7 14.9 14.0 15.5 15.5 Leisure, sport, culture, religion 2.1 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 Education 11.2 11.4 11.9 10.8 10.9 Social Security 39.1 40.7 41.6 41.3 42.4 TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 TOTAL EXPENDITURE, mill. EUR 98,375 108,174 122,415 150,593 160,439 1 source: STATISTICS AUSTRIA Structure of public expenditure 2013 general government, %-share other: 8.3 % Economic affairs: 9.8 % Social Security: 42.4 % Education: 10.9 % General public administration: 13.1 % Health: 15.5 % 72

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.0 Enterprises and employees by section 2013 1 section enterprises employees 2 number %-share number %-share December 2013 Crafts and trades 127,508 31.4 592,459 26.4 Industry 8,187 2.0 416,673 18.6 Commerce 100,163 24.7 481,985 21.5 Banks and insurance 1,018 0.3 105,613 4.7 Transport and logistics 22,314 5.5 194,143 8.7 Tourism and leisure 68,112 16.8 268,359 12.0 Information and consulting 78,698 19.4 184,190 8.2 ALL SECTIONS 406,000 100.0 2,243,422 100.0 source: WKO 1 the data of the WKO-employment statistics refer to enterprises within the range of the Economic Chambers and are the result of a complex transformation process of ÖNACE-based data into Chamber employees (employer establishments) the WKO-employment statistics (based on business register data) especially for enterprises without employees 2 number of contracts Employees by section %-share - December 2013 Crafts and trades 26.4 Commerce 21.5 Industry 18.6 Tourism and leisure 12.0 Transport and logistics 8.7 Information and consulting 8.2 Banks and insurance 4.7 73

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.1 Enterprises and employees by size groups and section 2013 1 size group enterprises employees 2 (employees) number %-share number %-share Crafts and trades 0-4 106,348 83.4 59,524 10.0 5-9 9,982 7.8 65,416 11.0 10-19 5,873 4.6 79,032 13.3 20-49 3,602 2.8 107,963 18.2 50-99 957 0.8 65,085 11.0 100-149 303 0.2 36,386 6.1 150-199 162 0.1 27,880 4.7 200-249 71 0.1 16,085 2.7 250-499 134 0.1 44,428 7.5 500-999 44 0.0 30,221 5.1 1.000 + 32 0.0 60,439 10.2 Crafts and trades 127,508 100.0 592,459 100.0 Industry 0-4 5,682 69.4 2,080 0.5 5-9 344 4.2 2,306 0.6 10-19 371 4.5 5,214 1.3 20-49 533 6.5 17,251 4.1 50-99 384 4.7 27,818 6.7 100-149 227 2.8 27,720 6.7 150-199 128 1.6 22,175 5.3 200-249 99 1.2 22,156 5.3 250-499 241 2.9 81,730 19.6 500-999 126 1.5 85,811 20.6 1.000 + 52 0.6 122,412 29.4 Industry 8,187 100.0 416,673 100.0 Commerce 0-4 88,147 88.0 41,905 8.7 5-9 5,518 5.5 36,143 7.5 10-19 3,380 3.4 45,616 9.5 20-49 2,019 2.0 60,386 12.5 50-99 583 0.6 39,475 8.2 100-149 182 0.2 22,162 4.6 150-199 89 0.1 15,212 3.2 200-249 57 0.1 12,703 2.6 250-499 104 0.1 35,418 7.3 500-999 46 0.0 31,011 6.4 1.000 + 38 0.0 141,954 29.5 Commerce 100,163 100.0 481,985 100.0 1 December 2013 source: WKO 2 number of contracts 74

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.1 Enterprises and employees by size groups and section 2013 1 size group enterprises employees 2 (employees) number %-share number %-share Banks and insurance 0-4 198 19.4 101 0.1 5-9 115 11.3 832 0.8 10-19 183 18.0 2,575 2.4 20-49 247 24.3 7,874 7.5 50-99 123 12.1 8,504 8.1 100-149 47 4.6 5,582 5.3 150-199 23 2.3 3,968 3.8 200-249 14 1.4 3,107 2.9 250-499 26 2.6 8,644 8.2 500-999 23 2.3 15,410 14.6 1.000 + 19 1.9 49,016 46.4 Banks and insurance 1,018 100.0 105,613 100.0 Transport and logistics 0-4 18,143 81.3 10,178 5.2 5-9 1,838 8.2 12,110 6.2 10-19 1,170 5.2 15,761 8.1 20-49 736 3.3 22,314 11.5 50-99 237 1.1 16,543 8.5 100-149 80 0.4 9,352 4.8 150-199 25 0.1 4,259 2.2 200-249 15 0.1 3,353 1.7 250-499 45 0.2 14,699 7.6 500-999 9 0.0 6,075 3.1 1.000 + 16 0.1 79,499 40.9 Transport and logistics 22,314 100.0 194,143 100.0 Tourism and leisure 0-4 56,923 83.6 37,152 13.8 5-9 5,461 8.0 35,641 13.3 10-19 3,180 4.7 42,599 15.9 20-49 1,760 2.6 52,784 19.7 50-99 472 0.7 32,102 12.0 100-149 136 0.2 16,336 6.1 150-199 73 0.1 12,541 4.7 200-249 42 0.1 9,352 3.5 250-499 50 0.1 16,577 6.2 500-999 13 0.0 8,670 3.2 1.000 + 2 0.0 4,605 1.7 Tourism and leisure 68,112 100.0 268,359 100.0 1 December 2013 source: WKO 2 number of contracts 75

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.1 Enterprises and employees by size groups and section 2013 1 size group (employees) enterprises employees 2 number %-share number %-share Information and consulting 1-4 73,024 92.8 22,458 12.2 5-9 2,655 3.4 17,319 9.4 10-19 1,553 2.0 20,966 11.4 20-49 930 1.2 28,296 15.4 50-99 313 0.4 21,597 11.7 100-149 86 0.1 10,420 5.7 150-199 46 0.1 7,996 4.3 200-249 23 0.0 5,120 2.8 250-499 42 0.1 14,029 7.6 500-999 15 0.0 10,354 5.6 1.000 + 11 0.0 25,635 13.9 Information and consulting 78,698 100.0 184,190 100.0 ALL SECTIONS 1-4 348,465 85.8 173,398 7.7 5-9 25,913 6.4 169,767 7.6 10-19 15,710 3.9 211,763 9.4 20-49 9,827 2.4 296,868 13.2 50-99 3,069 0.8 211,124 9.4 100-149 1,061 0.3 127,958 5.7 150-199 546 0.1 94,031 4.2 200-249 321 0.1 71,876 3.2 250-499 642 0.2 215,525 9.6 500-999 276 0.1 187,552 8.4 1.000 + 170 0.0 483,560 21.6 ALL SECTIONS 406,000 100.0 2,243,422 100.0 1 December 2013 source: WKO 2 number of contracts 76

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.2 Employer-enterprises and employees by professional groups 2013 1 section/professional group 1 2 number of contracts 3 enterprises with employees employerenterprises number number of employees 2 number per e. 3 Building trades 5,182 79,578 15.4 Stonemasons 388 2,554 6.6 Roofers, glaziers and sheet metal technicians 1,754 16,770 9.6 887 5,619 6.3 Painters and upholsterers 2,690 19,694 7.3 Building support trades 2,849 25,479 8.9 Timber construction 863 9,622 11.1 Joiners and wood-design 3,939 30,380 7.7 and wainwrights 547 3,448 6.3 Metal technicians 3,547 45,356 12.8 2,942 31,866 10.8 Electrical engineers, facility, alarm systems and communication technicians 3,129 38,812 12.4 Synthetic material processors 360 15,746 43.7 Mechatronics technicians 1,871 38,468 20.6 2,541 19,914 7.8 Art handicrafts 437 2,843 6.5 Fashion and clothing technique 845 7,677 9.1 Health care professions 1,256 8,322 6.6 Food crafts 2,828 44,879 15.9 Pedicurists, cosmeticians and masseurs 1,414 4,078 2.9 1,736 10,281 5.9 Professional photographers 421 1,798 4.3 Chemical trades and commercial cleaning 2,007 50,458 25.1 Hairdressers 4,019 17,853 4.4 Chimney sweepers and undertakers 817 3,876 4.7 4,188 109,837 26.2 TOTAL CRAFTS AND TRADES 53,458 645,206 12.1 source: WKO 77

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.2 Employer-enterprises and employees by professional groups 2013 1 section/professional group employerenterprises number number of employees 2 number per e. 3 Mining and steel industry 32 17,069 537.6 Petroleum industry 19 4,192 220.6 Building materials and ceramics industry 208 13,256 63.6 Glass industry 26 8,008 304.1 Chemical industry 291 45,139 155.3 Paper industry 19 7,337 386.2 88 9,074 103.2 Film and music industry 460 2,368 5.1 Construction industry 46 27,476 598.4 Wood industry 712 28,073 39.5 Food industry 233 27,585 118.3 Textile, clothing, shoe and leather industry 298 18,371 61.6 Gas and district heating supply companies 169 4,793 28.3 Foundry industry 32 6,709 213.0 Non-ferrous metals industry 23 6,124 263.4 Machinery and metalware industry 813 124,649 153.3 60 28,856 477.6 Electrical and electronics industry 167 46,785 280.0 TOTAL INDUSTRY 3,696 425,862 115.2 1 2 number of contracts 3 enterprises with employees source: WKO 78

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.2 Employer-enterprises and employees by professional groups 2013 1 section/professional group 1 2 number of contracts 3 enterprises with employees employerenterprises number number of employees 2 number per e. 3 Food retailers and wholesalers 3,697 120,616 32.6 Tobacconists 2,294 5,503 2.4 Sales of medicines, perfumes, toiletry products, chemicals and paints 1,342 34,340 25.6 Agricultural wholesalers 1,257 22,900 18.2 Fuel and petroleum distributors 440 3,873 8.8 Market, street and door-to-door sales 359 908 2.5 Foreign trade 1,055 7,849 7.4 Sales of fashion & leisure products 5,252 62,144 11.8 Direct marketing 235 665 2.8 Sales of paper goods and toys 659 5,847 8.9 Commercial agents 989 2,567 2.6 Sales of jewellery, watches, art, antiques and stamps 1,038 5,520 5.3 Sales of construction material, hardware and timber 3,930 55,832 14.2 Sales of machines, computer systems, technical and industrial goods 3,347 36,438 10.9 2,897 44,821 15.5 768 11,932 15.5 Sales of electrical & electronic goods and 3,154 43,902 13.9 Mail order, E-Commerce and general trade 1,410 11,221 8.0 Sales of recycled materials and second hand goods 282 3,075 10.9 Insurance agents 657 1,489 2.3 TOTAL COMMERCE 35,062 481,441 13.7 source: WKO 79

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.2 Employer-enterprises and employees by professional groups 2013 1 section/professional group employerenterprises number number of employees 2 number per e. 3 Banks and bankers 127 27,600 217.7 53 14,963 284.1 62 6,427 103.8 525 25,680 48.9 Federal mortgage banks (Hypo) 12 4,294 350.5 Insurance companies 84 26,728 319.1 Pension funds 10 305 30.5 TOTAL BANKS AND INSURANCE 873 105,996 121.5 Railways and public transport 48 45,166 949.2 Bus, air and water transport 503 21,232 42.2 Cableways 286 9,807 34.3 Freight logistics 617 22,145 35.9 2,396 12,913 5.4 Road haulage 4,125 69,342 16.8 333 3,794 11.4 Parking garages, 1,279 8,570 6.7 TOTAL TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS 9,585 192,968 20.1 Professional restaurants 18,120 104,801 5.8 Professional hotels 8,506 88,968 10.5 802 30,736 38.3 713 8,879 12.5 Cinema exhibitors and showmen 251 4,290 17.1 Leisure and sports establishments 2,101 16,421 7.8 TOTAL TOURISM AND LEISURE 30,493 254,095 8.3 1 source: WKO 2 number of contracts 3 enterprises with employees 80

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.2 Employer-enterprises and employees by professional groups 2013 1 section/professional group employerenterprises number number of employees 2 number per e. 3 Waste and wastewater management 733 11,418 15.6 630 4,215 6.7 3,106 22,850 7.4 Management consultancy and information technology 7,353 72,938 9.9 Consulting engineers 1,739 13,112 7.5 Printing 512 9,092 17.7 Real estate professionals and property trustees 2,653 19,435 7.3 Books and media industry 542 7,440 13.7 Insurance brokers 1,140 5,349 4.7 Telecommunication and broadcasting 217 20,072 92.5 INFORMATION AND CONSULTING 18,625 185,919 10.0 ALL SECTIONS 151,793 2,291,487 15.1 1 source: WKO 2 number of contracts 3 enterprises with employees Information and consulting: 12.3 % Employer enterprises 2013 by section, %-share Tourism and leisure: 20.1 % Crafts and trades: 35.2 % Transport and logistics: 6.3 % Banks and insurance: 0.6 % Commerce: 23.1 % Industry: 2.4 % 81

14. STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISES 14.3 One-person-enterprises by province and section 2013 1 One-personenterprises number members 2 number %-share of one-personenterprises Burgenland 9,858 16,711 59.0 Carinthia 16,446 29,561 55.6 Lower Austria 55,847 90,021 62.0 Upper Austria 40,492 70,357 57.6 Salzburg 16,898 33,553 50.4 Styria 36,262 63,491 57.1 Tyrol 20,234 40,673 49.7 Vorarlberg 10,454 20,087 52.0 Vienna 60,419 101,733 59.4 AUSTRIA 266,910 466,187 57.3 section Crafts and trades 135,990 214,660 63.4 Industry 3,803 10,071 37.8 Commerce 68,076 143,590 47.4 Banks and insurance 1 1,180 0.1 Transport 9,959 28,326 35.2 Tourism 22,106 67,777 32.6 Information and consulting 55,523 91,696 60.6 ALL SECTIONS 3 295,458 557,300 1 source: WKO 2 further information to the Chamber member statistics see chapter 15 3 multiple counting in case of membership in more than one section One-person-enterprises 2013 by section - share in % Transport and logistics: 3.4 % Tourismus and leisure: 7.5 % Industry: 1.3 % Information and consulting: 18.8 % Crafts and trades: 46.0 % Commerce: 23.0 % 82

15. CHAMBER MEMBERS 15.0 Economic Chamber members by province 1 total number of chamber members 1980 1990 2000 2010 2011 2012 2013 Burgenland 7,964 8,604 11,414 19,181 20,352 21,442 22,316 Carinthia 18,867 20,643 25,661 32,745 33,670 35,038 36,678 Lower Austria 40,044 49,302 69,678 104,427 108,507 112,955 117,086 Upper Austria 34,199 40,967 57,088 80,241 82,133 84,206 86,996 Salzburg 20,759 25,439 31,534 39,263 40,262 40,970 41,893 Styria 30,694 36,304 49,736 70,585 72,713 75,231 78,501 Tyrol 26,583 30,099 36,492 45,807 46,685 47,729 49,054 Vorarlberg 11,872 14,064 18,612 22,430 23,025 23,538 24,098 Vienna 62,422 71,770 87,156 122,457 124,076 126,794 129,728 AUSTRIA 253,404 297,192 387,371 537,136 551,423 567,903 586,350 Burgenland 7,161 7,759 9,473 15,011 15,666 16,264 16,711 Carinthia 15,903 17,210 20,493 26,639 27,425 28,325 29,561 Lower Austria 34,672 39,344 51,905 80,423 83,404 86,657 90,021 Upper Austria 30,155 33,682 44,946 65,024 66,607 68,099 70,357 Salzburg 18,221 20,638 24,313 31,344 32,137 32,825 33,553 Styria 27,595 30,829 39,807 57,517 59,174 60,998 63,491 Tyrol 23,461 25,154 29,208 37,916 38,741 39,609 40,673 Vorarlberg 10,471 11,855 14,884 18,539 19,142 19,591 20,087 Vienna 53,569 57,835 65,584 96,011 97,181 99,281 101,733 AUSTRIA 221,208 244,306 300,613 428,424 439,477 451,649 466,187 1 source: WKO Explanations to chapter 15: all data: end of the year (31.12.) Members of an Economic Chamber are all physical and legal persons as well as partnerships entitled to run a business of crafts and trades, industry, commerce, banks and insurance, transport, tourism and information and consulting. Membership exists regardless whether and to what extent the licence is applied. Should a physical or legal professional groups comprising this section. Members of a professional group are all physical and legal persons as well as partnerships owning licences within the operations of these professional groups regardless whether and to what extent these licences are seperate memberships with all appropriate Economic chambers. Should the licences fall under more than 83

15. CHAMBER MEMBERS 15.1 Economic Chamber members by legal form 2013 1 legal form number share (%) members total members number share (%) Sole proprietorship 341,610 73.3 114,369 455,979 77.8 off record 325,502 69.8 112,756 438,258 74.7 on record 16,108 3.5 1,613 17,721 3.0 Limited company (Ges.m.b.H) 87,913 18.9 2,811 90,724 15.5 Limited Partnership (KG) 2 20,824 4.5 1,550 22,374 3.8 General Partnership (OG) 3 7,836 1.7 662 8,498 1.4 Association (Verein) 3,183 0.7 465 3,648 0.6 Public company (AG) 1,512 0.3 25 1,537 0.3 Wirtschaftsgenossenschaften) 902 0.2 16 918 0.2 Territorial corporate body 813 0.2 138 951 0.2 Foreign legal form 1,140 0.2 29 1,169 0.2 (Not) recorded enterprise of a legal person 131 0.0 51 182 0.0 Other legal form 323 0.1 47 370 0.1 TOTAL 466,187 100.0 120,163 586,350 100.0 1 source: WKO 2 including KEG 3 including OEG 15.2 Section members by gender 2013 1 section all sections members total section members by sex (sole proprietorship) total men women Crafts and trades 214,660 268,449 222,670 101,669 121,001 Industry 10,071 11,355 5,484 4,884 600 Commerce 143,590 178,872 126,815 85,105 41,710 Banks and insurance 1,180 1,181 4 3 1 Transport and logistics 28,326 35,620 23,921 20,460 3,461 Tourism and leisure 67,777 83,043 58,755 34,238 24,517 Information and consulting 91,696 118,146 86,111 64,398 21,713 TOTAL 557,300 696,666 523,760 310,757 213,003 1 source: WKO 84

15. CHAMBER MEMBERS 15.3 Professional group members 2013: section CRAFTS AND TRADES 1 total Building trades 12,593 2,839 15,432 Stonemasons 679 91 770 Roofers, glaziers and sheet metal technicians 2,914 286 3,200 1,773 203 1,976 Painters and upholsterers 5,157 763 5,920 Building support trades 11,210 2,838 14,048 Timber construction 1,876 258 2,134 Joiners and wood-design 8,872 1,174 10,046 and wainwrights 1,272 97 1,369 Metal technicians 8,624 1,224 9,848 5,318 636 5,954 Electrical engineers, facility, alarm systems and communication technicians 9,300 2,225 11,525 Synthetic material processors 654 96 750 Mechatronics technicians 6,258 988 7,246 5,951 494 6,445 Art handicrafts 4,293 930 5,223 Fashion and clothing technique 4,147 611 4,758 Health care professions 2,647 145 2,792 Food crafts 5,243 611 5,854 Pedicurists, cosmeticians and masseurs 14,176 2,474 16,650 3,870 780 4,650 Professional photographers 5,313 510 5,823 Chemical trades and commercial cleaning 10,806 2,369 13,175 Hairdressers 7,580 559 8,139 Chimney sweepers and undertakers 1,192 49 1,241 90,273 33,967 124,240 Members not categorized 89 3 92 TOTAL CRAFTS AND TRADES 232,080 57,220 289,300 1 multiple counting in case of membership in more than one professional group source: WKO 85

15. CHAMBER MEMBERS 15.4 Professional group members 2013: section INDUSTRY 1 total Mining and steel industry 116 5 121 Petroleum industry 29 1 30 Building materials and ceramics industry 372 18 390 Glass industry 54 0 54 Chemical industry 605 31 636 Paper industry 35 2 37 134 9 143 Film and music industry 4,228 780 5,008 Construction industry 142 4 146 Wood industry 1,395 297 1,692 Food industry 425 26 451 Textile, clothing, shoe and leather industry 468 47 515 Gas and district heating supply companies 846 22 868 Foundry industry 70 4 74 Non-ferrous metals industry 59 3 62 Machinery and metalware industry 1,439 59 1,498 148 7 155 Electrical and electronics industry 366 9 375 Members not categorized 1 1 2 TOTAL INDUSTRY 10,932 1,325 12,257 1 multiple counting in case of membership in more than one professional group source: WKO 86

15. CHAMBER MEMBERS 15.4 Professional group members 2013: section COMMERCE 1 total Food retailers and wholesalers 12,810 2,647 15,457 Tobacconists 6,040 1 6,041 Sales of medicines, perfumes, toiletry products, chemicals and paints 6,333 1,140 7,473 Agricultural wholesalers 4,220 730 4,950 Fuel and petroleum distributors 1,942 227 2,169 Market, street and door-to-door sales 3,156 1,580 4,736 Foreign trade 4,280 1,271 5,551 Sales of fashion & leisure products 17,502 3,846 21,348 Direct marketing 11,356 5,490 16,846 Sales of paper goods and toys 3,168 540 3,708 Commercial agents 8,848 4,155 13,003 Sales of jewellery, watches, art, antiques and stamps 3,356 586 3,942 Sales of construction material, hardware and timber 18,029 3,209 21,238 Sales of machines, computer systems, technical and industrial goods 13,491 2,517 16,008 13,697 2,679 16,376 2,699 432 3,131 Sales of electrical & electronic goods and 12,897 2,140 15,037 Mail order, E-Commerce and general trade 11,119 2,730 13,849 Sales of recycled materials and second hand goods 1,912 688 2,600 Insurance agents 8,820 2,723 11,543 Members not categorized 459 12 471 TOTAL COMMERCE 166,134 39,343 205,477 1 multiple counting in case of membership in more than one professional group source: WKO 87

15. CHAMBER MEMBERS 15.5 Professional group members 2013: section BANKS AND INSURANCE 1 Banks and bankers 236 1 237 69 0 69 80 0 80 523 0 523 Federal mortgage banks (Hypo) 23 0 23 Insurance companies 238 0 238 Pension funds 16 0 16 Members not categorized 0 0 0 total TOTAL BANKS AND INSURANCE 1,185 1 1,186 1 multiple counting in case of membership in more than one professional group source: WKO 15.6 Professional group members 2013: section TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS 1 total Railways and public transport 91 2 93 Bus, air and water transport 1,833 223 2,056 Cableways 634 104 738 Freight logistics 1,530 153 1,683 10,276 2,699 12,975 Road haulage 11,395 3,865 15,260 845 128 973 Parking garages, 4,537 708 5,245 Members not categorized 1 0 1 TOTAL TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS 31,142 7,882 39,024 1 multiple counting in case of membership in more than one professional group source: WKO 88

15. CHAMBER MEMBERS 15.7 Professional group members 2013: section TOURISM AND LEISURE 1 total Professional restaurants 39,780 9,313 49,093 Professional hotels 14,072 2,283 16,355 1,965 185 2,150 2,075 291 2,366 Cinema exhibitors and showmen 1,167 194 1,361 Leisure and sports establishments 13,856 4,073 17,929 Members not categorized 9 1 10 TOTAL TOURISM AND LEISURE 72,924 16,340 89,264 1 multiple counting in case of membership in more than one professional group source: WKO 15.9 Professional group members 2013: section INFORMATION & CONSULTING 1 total Refuse and waste water business 4,610 767 5,377 6,695 2,844 9,539 21,979 4,478 26,457 Management consultants and information technology 42,322 13,907 56,229 Consulting engineers 5,729 1,193 6,922 Printing 1,756 344 2,100 Trustee of real estate and assets 6,687 2,135 8,822 Sales of books, repro, music and newspapers 3,213 485 3,698 Insurance brokers and 3,947 1,887 5,834 Telecommunication, 960 76 1,036 Members not categorized 6 0 6 TOTAL INFORMATION AND CONSULTING 97,904 28,116 126,020 1 multiple counting in case of membership in more than one professional group source: WKO 89

16. APPRENTICESHIPS 16.0 Apprenticeships by province number of apprenticeships 1 1980 1990 2000 2010 2011 2012 2013 Burgenland 5,215 4,044 3,119 3,039 2,926 2,798 2,650 Carinthia 15,288 11,430 9,686 9,170 8,967 8,798 8,395 Lower Austria 31,428 23,379 20,183 19,814 19,407 19,171 18,638 Upper Austria 35,514 27,793 26,855 27,591 27,361 26,703 25,696 Salzburg 13,819 10,814 10,003 10,308 10,062 9,787 9,396 Styria 35,606 25,363 20,172 19,298 18,911 18,264 17,580 Tyrol 17,094 13,116 12,377 13,359 12,937 12,525 12,084 Vorarlberg 9,045 7,722 7,106 8,133 8,240 8,104 7,914 Vienna 31,080 21,855 17,099 19,187 19,267 19,078 18,226 AUSTRIA 194,089 145,516 126,600 129,899 128,078 125,228 120,579 1 31st December source: WKO 16.1 Apprenticeships by section section number (31st December) 2001 2005 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 1 Crafts and trades 63,384 59,268 59,788 57,328 56,077 54,392 52,019 Industry 14,905 15,355 16,654 16,352 16,273 16,056 16,173 Commerce 19,105 18,490 19,034 18,688 18,914 18,804 18,028 Banks and insurance Transport and logistics Tourism and leisure Information and consulting 897 942 1,198 1,250 1,307 1,333 1,327 2,296 2,042 2,590 2,724 2,791 2,801 2,750 12,974 14,441 13,546 12,552 11,840 11,304 10,351 2,833 2,545 2,973 2,868 2,809 2,745 2,640 ALL SECTIONS 116,394 113,083 115,783 111,762 110,011 107,435 103,288 Non-chamber 1 7,368 9,295 15,893 18,137 18,067 17,793 17,291 TOTAL 123,762 122,378 131,676 129,899 128,078 125,228 120,579 1 not members of the economic chambers (e.g. lawyers, public bodies etc.) source: WKO 90

16. APPRENTICESHIPS 16.2 Apprenticeship beginners and demographic development year persons aged 15 1 ) apprenticeships beginners ratio 2 1970 103,177 45,454 44.1 1975 122,640 56,144 45.8 1980 130,963 61,795 47.2 1985 116,548 52,781 45.3 1990 94,375 44,845 47.5 1995 92,640 37,343 40.3 2000 94,577 38,518 40.7 2001 94,013 37,371 39.8 2002 93,927 36,128 38.5 2003 95,829 35,454 37.0 2004 96,982 35,944 37.1 2005 97,547 38,552 39.5 2006 99,509 39,400 39.6 2007 100,396 41,176 41.0 2008 99,608 40,265 40.4 2009 97,730 39,605 40.5 2010 94,557 39,761 42.0 2011 93,375 39,467 42.3 2012 92,882 38,211 41.1 2013 89,112 35,580 39.9 1 source: WKO 2 Apprenticeship beginners 2000-2013 - %-share * 40.7 39.8 38.5 37.0 37.1 39.5 39.6 41.0 40.4 40.5 42.0 42.3 41.1 39.9 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 * 2013 91

16. APPRENTICESHIPS 16.3 The ten most frequent apprenticeships 2013 1 GIRLS BOYS apprenticeships number apprenticeships number Salesperson in retail trade 10,634 Metal industry technician 11,037 4,894 Electrical engineering 8,815 Hairdresser (stylist) 4,114 7,629 Restaurant specialist 1,509 Retail trade 4,848 Cook 1,453 Installations & building technology 4,625 Pharmaceutic trade assistance 1,173 Joinery 3,417 Hotel Administration assistance 1,123 Bricklayer 2,797 Gastronomy expert 1,056 Cook 2,795 Hotel assistance 1,035 Painter 1,728 Metal industry technician 792 Mechatronics 1,707 Total "TOP-10" 27,783 Total "TOP-10" 49,585 GIRLS total 41,232 BOYS total 79,347 1 31st December source: WKO GIRLS Retail trade 10,634 4,894 Hairdresser (stylist) 4,114 Restaurant specialist 1,509 Cook 1,453 Most frequent apprenticeships 2013 - girls/boys BOYS Metal engineering 11,037 Electrical engineering 8,815 engineering 7,629 Retail trade Installations & building technology 4,848 4,625 92

17. NEW ENTERPRISES 17.0 Start-ups of enterprises 1 by province number 2000 2005 2008 2 2010 2011 2012 2013 3 Burgenland 753 1,144 1,834 1,846 1,762 1,754 1,706 Carinthia 1,371 1,656 2,039 2,033 2,139 2,289 2,515 Lower Austria 4,528 6,015 8,913 7,746 7,484 7,692 7,778 Upper Austria 3,307 4,561 6,534 5,228 4,928 4,991 5,172 Salzburg 1,624 1,824 2,173 2,120 2,173 2,124 2,206 Styria 3,286 4,020 4,957 5,001 4,688 4,899 5,389 Tyrol 1,816 2,103 2,573 2,548 2,462 2,363 2,468 Vorarlberg 1,072 995 1,726 1,350 1,318 1,247 1,310 Vienna 6,005 8,683 9,582 9,253 8,325 8,279 8,403 AUSTRIA 23,762 31,001 40,331 37,125 35,279 35,638 36,947 1 Start-ups of enterprises within the Economic Chambers source: WKO 2 3 Start-ups of enterprises 2000-2013 23,762 26,035 25,828 28,322 29,740 31,001 29,109 30,304 40,331 * 32,712 37,125 35,279 35,638 36,947 ** 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 * 93