United States. Central Intelligence Agency

The 1992 CIA World Factbook


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to 3% in 1991 -

       mainly due to the weaker world economy - and is expected to drop to around

       2% in 1992. Inflation is forecasted at about 4%, while unemployment probably

       will increase moderately through 1992 before declining in 1993. Living

       standards are comparable with the large industrial countries of Western

       Europe. Problems for the l990s include an aging population, the high level

       of subsidies, and the struggle to keep welfare benefits within budget

       capabilities. Austria, which has applied for EC membership, was involved in

       EC and European Free Trade Association negotiations for a European Economic

       Area and will have to adapt its economy to achieve freer interchange of

       goods, services, capital, and labor within the EC.

       GDP:

       purchasing power equivalent - $164.1 billion, per capita $20,985; real

       growth rate 3% (1991)

       Inflation rate (consumer prices):

       3.3% (1991, annual rate)

       Unemployment rate:

       5.8% (1991)

       Budget:

       revenues $47.7 billion; expenditures $53.0 billion, including capital

       expenditures of $NA (1990)

       Exports:

       $40 billion (1991)

       commodities:

       machinery and equipment, iron and steel, lumber, textiles, paper products,

       chemicals

       partners:

       EC 65.8%, (Germany 39%), EFTA 9.1%, Eastern Europe/former USSR 9.0%, Japan

       1.7%, US 2.8%

       Imports:

       $50.2 billion (1991)

       commodities:

       petroleum, foodstuffs, machinery and equipment, vehicles, chemicals,

       textiles and clothing, pharmaceuticals

       partners:

       EC 67.8% (Germany is 43.0%), EFTA 6.9%, Eastern Europe/former USSR 6.0%,

       Japan 4.8%, US 3.9%

       External debt:

       $11.8 billion (1990 est.)

       Industrial production:

       2.0% (1991)

       Electricity:

       17,600,000 kW capacity; 49,500 million kWh produced, 6,500 kWh per capita

       (1991)

       Industries:

       foods, iron and steel, machines, textiles, chemicals, electrical, paper and

       pulp, tourism, mining

      :Austria Economy

      Agriculture:

       accounts for 3.2% of GDP (including forestry); principal crops and animals -

       grains, fruit, potatoes, sugar beets, sawn wood, cattle, pigs, poultry;

       80-90% self-sufficient in food

       Economic aid:

       donor - ODA and OOF commitments (1970-89), $2.4 billion

       Currency:

       Austrian schilling (plural - schillings); 1 Austrian schilling (S) = 100

       groschen

       Exchange rates:

       Austrian schillings (S) per US$1 - 11.068 (January 1992), 11.676 (1991),

       11.370 (1990), 13.231 (1989), 12.348 (1988), 12.643 (1987)

       Fiscal year:

       calendar year

      :Austria Communications

      Railroads:

       6,028 km total; 5,388 km government owned and 640 km privately owned (1.435-

       and 1.000-meter gauge); 5,403 km 1.435-meter standard gauge of which 3,051

       km is electrified and 1,520 km is double tracked; 363 km 0.760-meter narrow

       gauge of which 91 km is electrified

       Highways:

       95,412 km total; 34,612 km are the primary network (including 1,012 km of

       autobahn, 10,400 km of federal, and 23,200 km of provincial roads); of this

       number, 21,812 km are paved and 12,800 km are unpaved; in addition, there

       are 60,800 km of communal roads (mostly gravel, crushed stone, earth)

       Inland waterways:

       446 km

       Pipelines:

       crude oil 554 km; natural gas 2,611 km; petroleum products 171 km

       Ports:

       Vienna, Linz (river ports)

       Merchant marine:

       31 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 130,966 GRT/219,130 DWT; includes 26

       cargo, 1 container, 4 bulk

       Civil air:

       25 major transport aircraft

       Airports:

       55 total, 55 usable; 20 with permanent-surface runways; none with runways

       over 3,659 m; 6 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 4 with runways 1,220-2,439 m

       Telecommunications:

       highly developed and efficient; 4,014,000 telephones; broadcast stations - 6

       AM, 21 (545 repeaters) FM, 47 (870 repeaters) TV; satellite ground stations

       for Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT, Indian Ocean INTELSAT, and EUTELSAT systems

      :Austria Defense Forces

      Branches:

       Army, Flying Division, Gendarmerie

       Manpower availability:

       males 15-49, 2,011,895; 1,693,244 fit for military service; 51,788 reach

       military age (19) annually

       Defense expenditures:

       exchange rate conversion - $1.8 billion, 1% of GDP (1991)

      :Azerbaijan Geography

      Total area:

       86,600 km2

       Land area:

       86,100 km2; includes the Nakhichevan' Autonomous Republic and the

       Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast; region's autonomy was abolished by

       Azerbaijan Supreme Soviet on 26 November 1991

       Comparative area:

       slightly larger than Maine

       Land boundaries:

       2,013 km total; Armenia (west) 566 km, Armenia (southwest) 221 km, Georgia

       322 km, Iran (south) 432 km, Iran (southwest) 179 km, Russia 284 km, Turkey

       9 km

       Coastline:

       none - landlocked

       Maritime claims:

       NA

       Exclusive fishing zone:

       NA nm; Azerbaijani claims in Caspian Sea unknown; 10 nm fishing zone

       provided for in 1940 treaty regarding trade and navigation between Soviet

       Union and Iran

       Disputes:

       violent and longstanding dispute with Armenia over status of

       Nagorno-Karabakh, lesser dispute concerns Nakhichevan'; some