The Space Economy at a Glance 2007

Publication Type  Report
Authors  OECD
Year  2007
Institution  Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
City  Paris
Pages  105
ISSN Number  926403109X
Abstract  Space applications are becoming an increasingly important part of everyday life. Weather forecasting, air traffic control, global communications and broadcasting, disaster management -- these and many other key activities would be almost unthinkable today without satellite technology. The space industry itself is relatively small compared to other manufacturing sectors, but its technological dynamism and strategic significance mean that it plays an ever more critical role in modern society. Paradoxically, it also figures among the sectors which are the least developed in terms of robust, internationally comparable statistics and data. This book attempts to rectify that situation by assembling information from a wide range of official and non-official sources. Together these paint a richly detailed picture of the space industry, its downstream services activities, and its wider economic and social impacts. Who are the main space-faring nations? How large are revenues and how much employment is there in the sector? How much RD goes on, and where? What is the value of spin-offs from space spending? Answers to these and other questions are provided in this first-ever OECD statistical overview of the emerging space economy.
URL  http://puck.sourceoecd.org/vl=772422/cl=13/nw=1/rpsv/ij/oecdthemes/99980010/v2007n15/s1/p1l
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