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Business Enterprise Research and Development, 2012
Statistical bulletin: Business Enterprise Research and Development, 2012
Released: 22 November 2013 Download PDF
Contents
- Key points
- Overview
- User engagement
- R&D expenditure
- R&D expenditure by product group
- Civil and Defence R&D expenditure, by broad product group
- R&D expenditure by industry
- Employment in R&D performed in UK businesses
- Country and regional breakdown of R&D expenditure and employment
- Sources of funds for R&D performed in UK businesses
- Ownership of businesses performing R&D in the UK
- International comparison
- Background notes
- Statistical contacts
Key Points
- In 2012, total business Research and Development (R&D) expenditure in the UK, in current prices, decreased by 2% to £17.1 billion compared with 2011. In constant prices, R&D expenditure decreased by 4% compared with 2011.
- The largest decrease in expenditure in 2012 was in Pharmaceuticals which decreased by £727 million (15%), in current prices.
- Defence R&D expenditure decreased by 10% in 2012 to £1.6 billion. This is partly due to government contracts awarded to UK businesses for the development of aircraft, naval ships, submarines and their systems and equipment moving from the research to production stages.
- In 2012, expenditure on R&D in the UK by foreign owned businesses constituted 51% of total expenditure.
- Business R&D expenditure in 2012 represented 1.1% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a level it has been since 2007.
Source: Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government Licence v.1.0.