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    Home » EU spending on R&D rose to EUR 331 bn in 2021

    EU spending on R&D rose to EUR 331 bn in 2021

    npsnps4 October 2023 Research & Technology
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    EU spending on R&D rose to EUR 331 bn in 2021

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    (LUXEMBOURG) – Final data for 2021 indicates that the EU spent EUR 331 billion on research & development, according to Wednesday’s report from the EU’s statistics agency, up 6.9% compared with the previous year.

    The rates of change are in current prices, meaning they reflect both price changes and real changes in the level of expenditure. When looking at R&D intensity, i.e. R&D expenditure as a percentage of GDP, data show a slight decrease from 2.30% in 2020 to 2.27% in 2021.

    This could be explained by the GDP rebound in 2021 after the significant drop in 2020 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, saus Eurostat. Compared with 2019, before the pandemic, R&D intensity increased by 0.05 percentage points (pp) (2.23%), while compared with the previous 10 years, it increased by 0.26 pp.

    Among the EU countries, the highest R&D intensity in 2021 was recorded in Belgium (3.43%), Sweden (3.40%), Austria (3.26%) and Germany (3.13%), all with expenditures above 3% of their GDP. In contrast, six EU countries reported R&D expenditure below 1% of their GDP in 2021: Romania (0.47%), Malta (0.65%), Latvia (0.74%), Bulgaria (0.77%), Cyprus (0.83%) and Slovakia (0.92%).

    Only seven EU countries registered a decrease in their R&D intensity between 2011 and 2021: Finland (-0.63 pp), Estonia (-0.55 pp), Ireland (-0.44 pp), Luxembourg (-0.38 pp), Slovenia (-0.29 pp), Denmark (-0.18 pp) and Malta (-0.01 pp).

    While most of the EU countries spent more of their GDP in R&D in that time reference, the highest increase was in Belgium, +1.26 pp, followed by Greece (+0.77 pp) and Poland (+0.68 pp).

    Although it has increased, the EU’s R&D expenditure relative to GDP continues to be below the corresponding ratios recorded in South Korea (4.93%), the United States (3.46%), Japan (3.34%) and China (except Hong Kong) (2.41%, 2020 data). Between 2011 and 2021, South Korea’s R&D intensity increased by 1.34 pp, more than any of the other 4 economies.

    This information comes from final data on R&D expenditure published by Eurostat.

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