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1Introduction
2Fig. 1 Government Fixed Capital Formation as % of Primary Current Expenditure. : 4
3Chapter 1
4Fig. 1 Public Investment by country group (1995–2020) : 18
5Fig. 2 Public Investment in 2018 by Member States (1995–2018) : 19
6Fig. 3 Change in public expenditure composition (2018 versus 1995–2017 average) : 20
7Fig. 4 Fiscal stance in the European Union : 21
8Fig. 5 Fiscal stance and capital expenditure in the European Union : 22
9Fig. 6 Infrastructure investment by sector and promoter : 23
10Fig. 7 Change in subnational investment share by overall government investment trend : 25
11Fig. 8 Underprovision of infrastructure by Country and Sector : 26
12Fig. 9 Infrastructure financing and infrastructure quality : 27
13Fig. 10 Independent assessment of projects and infrastructure quality : 29
14Chapter 2
15Fig. 1 General government investment rate (as a percentage of GDP). : 34
16Fig. 2 Evolution of General Government Net Wealth as a percentage of GDP : 36
17Fig. 3 Decomposition of public non-financial assets as a percentage of GDP : 37
18Fig. 4 Fixed assets by item (as a percentage of fixed assets) in 1978, 2007 and 2018 : 39
19Fig. 5 Net General Government investment by component as a percentage of GDP : 41
20Fig. 6 Net flow of non-financial assets and primary net financial flows as a percentage of GDP : 43
21 Chapter 3
22Fig. 1 Net public investment in Germany, in percentage of GDP, 1991–2018 : 50
23Fig. 2 Net capital stock in Germany from 1991–2018, in constant prices (index, 1991 = 100) : 51
24Fig. 3 Development of various economic indicators in Germany, percentage change 2010–2017 : 52
25Fig. 4 German GDP and potential output increase, level difference in % : 58
26Fig. 5 Government debt, in percentage of GDP : 59
27Fig. 6 GDP of selected countries and euro area, deviation from baseline, level difference in percent : 59
28Chapter 4
29Fig. 1 Enlarged PA: public capital expenditure components (%) : 66
30Fig. 2 Public capital expenditure (percentage of GDP) in Italy : 67
31Fig. 3 Public investment as percentage of GDP : 67
32Fig. 4 Public investment by PA and public companies (%) : 68
33Fig. 5 Public investment components (%) : 68
34Fig. 6 Public investment by PA levels of government and by public companies (%) : 69
35Fig. 7 Contributions to public investment growth by PA and public companies (%) : 70
36Fig. 8 Investment by public companies by sector (%) : 71
37Fig. 9 PA investment by sector (%) : 71
38Fig. 10 Per capita public investment by the PA, and per capita GDP by Italian regions in 2016 : 73
39Fig. 11 Population, GDP and public investment by PA and public companies shares by Italian regions in 2017 (%) : 74
40Chapter 5
41Fig. 1 Public investment effort: public investment over GDP (%) : 86
42Fig. 2 Distribution of public investment by type of asset: average for the period 2000–2017 (%) : 87
43Fig. 3 Investment (1964 = 100): total and public : 89
44Fig. 4 Public investment effort: public investment over GDP (%) : 90
45Fig. 5 Distribution of public investment by type of asset (%) : 90
46Fig. 6 Public capital ratios: over GDP (%) and population (thousand euros per inhabitant) : 92
47Fig. 7 Distribution of public capital by type of asset (%) : 92
48 Chapter 6
49Fig. 1 Evolution of R&D intensity, 2000–2016 : 100
50Fig. 2 Evolution of public R&D intensity, 2000–2016 : 101
51Fig. 3 R&D intensity, 2000, 2007, 2016 and 2020 target : 102
52Fig. 4 Share of government budget appropriations or outlays on R&D — percentage of total general government expenditure : 102
53Fig. 5 GERD financed by sector (%), 2015 : 104
54Fig. 6 BERD, HERD and GOVERD % of GDP per Country, 2007, 2012, 2017 : 106
55Fig. 7 Structural Funds: share of funding allocated to R&I (devoted to small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) and to research); total per country : 108
56Fig. 8 Horizon 2020: average of European contribution per project and per country : 108
57Chapter 7
58Fig. 1 Employment rate, equality and welfare spending in selected OECD countries (averages 2010-2015). : 116
59Chapter 8
60Fig. 1 Distribution of EU Ten-T funds by transport mode and core corridor : 137
61Fig. 2 Distribution of EU Ten-T funds by transport mode : 138
62Fig. 3 Ratio of extra-EU and intra-EU exports, 2002–2016, and forecast to 2030 : 142
63Fig. 4 Potential Ten-T/BRI dovetailing nodes : 154
64Chapter : 10
65Fig. 1 ERDF and Cohesion Fund allocations, 2015–2017 (percentage of general government capital expenditure) : 181
66Fig. 2 Historic EU payments by NUTS-2 region and programming period (curren euro prices)t : 188
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