HC Deb 07 April 1971 vol 815 cc187-9W
Mr. Knox

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what proportion of the gross national product was represented by savings, industrial investment, and public sector investment during each year of the last decade; and, from information available from international sources, what are the equivalent figures for the Common Market countries.

Mr. Higgins

The information in the following table is taken from the latest returns made to O.E.C.D., except here shown, and so far as possible comparable definitions have been used. The figures for the United Kingdom take account of revisions to the published estimates since the O.E.C.D. return was completed. Figures for the public sector as used in the United Kingdom, i.e. including public corporations and other public enterprises, are not available for all countries. The tables therefore show two columns for each country (a) including public enterprises, and (b) excluding publice enterprises. There is some duplication between the figures in column (a) and those for "industrial" investment.

SAVING AND INVESTMENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT AT FACTOR COST
Fixed Investment
Gross Saving(1) Industrial(2) Public Sector
(a) (b)
United Kingdom
1960 19.5 7.1 7.2 1.8
1961 20.2 7.8 7.5 2.1
1962 19.1 7.3 7.7 2.3
1963 19.2 7.0 7.8 2.3
1964 20.8 7.6 8.8 2.6
1965 21.1 7.9 8.8 2.6
1966 21.2 8.3 9.5 2.6
1967 20.5 8.1 10.4 3.0
1968 21.1 7.6 10.2 3.3
1969 22.7 7.4 9.5 3.2
1970 23.0 7.3 9.3 3.3

for each country are available in "O.E.C.D. Financial Statistics", from which the figures in the table have been drawn.

Belgium
1960 21.2 6.9(3) 2.1
1961 23.2 7.8(3) 2.3
1962 24.1 9.1(3) 2.6
1963 22.6 8.6(3) 2.8
1964 26.5 8.0(3) 3.3
1965 26.2 8.4(3) 2.8
1966 26.1 9.1(3) 3.2
1967 26.8 9.0(3) 3.5
1968 25.2 7.8(3) 3.9
1969 26.5 8.2(3) 3.7
1970

France
1960 28.2 9.0(4) 8.2 2.7
1961 27.9 9.7(4) 8.2 2.9
1962 28.0 9.8(4) 8.5 3.2
1963 28.2 9.7(4) 8.8 3.4
1964 29.6 9.8(4) 9.3 3.7
1965 29.9 9.6(4) 9.5 3.8
1966 30.7 9.7(4) 9.7 3.9
1967 30.4 9.6(4) 9.8 4.1
1968 29.1 9.1(4) 9.5 3.9
1969 30.6 9.6(4) 9.0 3.8
1970

Italy
1960 27.9 7.8 3.5
1961 29.6 8.7 3.5
1962 28.9 9.0 3.5
1963 26.4 9.2 3.0
1964 26.4 7.1 3.2
1965 26.3 5.4 2.9
1966 25.3 5.5 2.8
1967 25.6 5.8 2.5
1968 26.2 5.7 2.9
1969 26.6 6.0 2.4
1970

Germany
1960 32.9 9.9(5) 3.6
1961 32.6 10.4(5) 3.9
1962 31.3 10.5(5) 4.5
1963 30.6 9.8(5) 4.9
1964 32.5 10.0(5) 5.3
1965 31.4 9.8(5) 5.0
1966 30.5 9.4(5) 4.9
1967 28.8 8.4(5) 4.3
1968 31.1 8.2(5) 4.4
1969 32.1 4.4
1970

Luxembourg
1960 36.1 10.3(6) 5.4(6)(7)
1961 34.5 13.5(6) 4.9(6)(7)
1962 31.1 15.3(6) 6.1(6)(7)
1963 28.8 19.0(6) 5.0(6)
1964 31.4 20.3(6) 5.0(6)
1965 30.0 11.9(6) 4.2(6)
1966 29.2 9.7(6) 4.5(6)
1967 28.6 7.6(6) 4.5(6)
1968 30.3 6.2(6) 5.0(6)
1969
1970

Netherlands
1960 32.6 7.7 8.4 4.5
1961 31.1 8.5 8.2 4.7
1962 29.2 8.8 8.4 4.9
1963 27.5 8.7 8.8 5.2
1964 29.5 9.4 10.1 5.3
1965 29.3 9.0 10.2 5.1
1966 28.8 9.7 10.7 5.2
1967 29.1 9.1 10.4 5.4
1968 31.1 8.9 10.4 5.7
1969 31.2 8.7 9.5 5.6
1970
… Not available.

(1) After deducting stock appreciation.

(2) Mining and quarrying, manufacturing, construction, gas, electricity and water.

(3) Including car dealers.

(4) Including fishing.

(5) Based on 1969 OECD returns; not available from 1970 return.

(6) Based on "National Accounts 1959–69" published by the Statistical Office of the European Communities; not available from 1970 OECD return.

(7) Including certain public enterprises.

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