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In 2012, China's Total Expenditures on S&T Continued to Maintain a Stable Growth

Communiqué on National Expenditures on Science and Technology in 2012 National Bureau of Statistics of China 2013-09-26 14:31:33

In 2012, China’s total expenditures on science and technology (S&T) continued to maintain a stable growth. The expenditures of research and development (R&D) funds have increased steadily, the input intensity has improved.

I. Research and Experimental Development (R & D) expenditures

In 2012, national total R&D expenditures reached 1,029.84 billion yuan, jumped 161.14 billion yuan year-on-year, up by 18.5 percent, and with 1.98 percent of input intensity (the proportion of R&D expenditures to GDP), 0.14 percentage point higher than that in the previous year, which was 1.84 percent. The average R&D expenditure per capita by R&D personnel (full-time work) was 317 thousand yuan, 16 thousand yuan more than that in the previous year.

In terms of different types of activities, the expenditure on basic research hit 49.88 billion yuan, increased 21.1 percent year-on-year; the expenditure on applied research stood at 116.2 billion yuan, increased 13.0 percent; the expenditure on experimental development totaled 863.76 billion yuan, climbing 19.2 percent. Basic research, applied research and experimental development accounted for the proportion of the total expenditure on R&D funding was 4.8, 11.3 and 83.9 percent, respectively.

In terms of different executive departments, the expenditures by all types of enterprises reached 784.22 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 19.2 percent; the expenditures by research institutions subordinated to the government departments arrived at 154.89 billion yuan, grew 18.5 percent; the expenditures by universities amounted for 78.06 billion yuan, climbed 13.3 percent. The proportion of expenditures among enterprises, subordinated to the government departments, and universities was 76.2, 15.0, and 7.6 percent, respectively.

In terms of different industrial sectors*, there were 10 industries with R&D expenditure exceeded 20.0 billion yuan, the total R&D expenditure of the 10 industries took a share of 73.9 percent to that of all industrial enterprises above designated size. There were 8 industries (by industry, see Appendix I) with the R&D expenditures intensity (the ratio to the principal business revenue) exceeding 1.0 percent of all industrial enterprises above designated size.

In terms of different regions, there were 6 provinces and municipalities with R&D expenditures more than 50 billion yuan; they are Jiangsu, Guangdong, Beijing, Shandong, Zhejiang and Shanghai. The total expenditures of the above 6 provinces and municipalities reached at 600.98 billion yuan, accounting for 58.4 percent to national total R&D expenditures. There were 8 provinces and municipalities with R&D expenditures intensity at or above national average level: Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Shandong, and Shaanxi (by region, see Appendix II).

II. S&T funds allocated by finance

In 2012, S&T funds allocated by national finance amounted to 560.01 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 80.31 billion yuan, and rose 16.7 percent, sharing 4.45 percent to national financial expenditure, higher than 4.39 percent in previous year.

Financial Allocation for Science and Technology in 2012

 

  S&T funds allocated by finance (10,000 million yuan) Y/Y Ratio accounted to national financial expenditure (%)
Total 5600.1 16.7
Of which:  Expenditures in S&T promotions 4452.6 16.3 79.5
           Other features of expenditures for science and technology expenditures 1147.5 18.4 20.5
Of which:  Central 2613.6 11.5 46.7
           Local 2986.5 21.7 53.3

 Note: In order to normalize financial allocation for science and technology, the statistical caliber of financial allocation for science and technology in 2012 was adjusted by the Ministry of Finance, and data from 2007 to 2011 was revised accordingly ( for details see annotations).

Appendix I  R&D Expenditures above Designated Size Enterprises by Industry in 2012

 

Sectors Expenditures Input Intensity
(100 million yuan) (%)
Total 7200.6 0.77
Mining and Quarrying 298 0.45
Mining and Washing of Coal 157.9 0.46
Extraction of Petroleum and Natural Gas 86.2 0.74
Mining of Ferrous Metal Ores 6.1 0.07
Mining of Non-Ferrous Metal Ores 22.1 0.39
Mining of Nonmetal Ores 7.7 0.18
Manufacturing 6850.5 0.85
Processing of Food from Agricultural Products 135.7 0.26
Manufacture of Foods 86.9 0.55
Manufacture of Liquor, Beverages, and Fine Tea 80.1 0.59
Manufacture of Tobacco 19.8 0.26
Manufacture of Textile 138 0.43
Manufacture of Textile Wearing Apparel 55.6 0.32
Manufacture of Leather, Fur, Feather and its Products 27.5 0.24
Processing of Timber, Manufacture of Wood, Bamboo, Rattan, Palm, and Straw Products 18.7 0.18
Manufacture of Furniture 14.5 0.25
Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 75.8 0.61
Printing, Reproduction of Recording Media 24.4 0.54
Manufacture of Articles for Culture, Education, Industry, Sports and Entertainment Activities 33.9 0.33
Processing of Petroleum, Coking, Processing of Nucleus Fuel 81.6 0.21
Manufacture of Chemical Raw Material and Chemical Products 554.7 0.82
Manufacture of Medicines 283.3 1.63
Manufacture of Chemical Fibers 63.4 0.94
Manufacture of Rubber and Plastics Products 173 0.72
Manufacture of Non-metallic Mineral Products 162.5 0.37
Manufacture and Processing of Ferrous Metals 627.9 0.88
Manufacture and Processing of Non-Ferrous Metals 271.1 0.66
Manufacture of Metal Products 187.3 0.64
Manufacture of General Purpose Machinery 472 1.24
Manufacture of Special Purpose Machinery 425 1.48
Manufacture of Motor Vehicles 572.9 1.12
Manufacture of Railway Locomotives, Building of Ships and Boats, Manufacture of Air and Spacecrafts and Other Transportation Equipments 342.8 2.18
Manufacture of Electrical Machinery and Equipment 704.3 1.29
Manufacture of Communication Equipment, Computer and Other Electronic Equipment 1064.8 1.51
Manufacture of Measuring Instruments and Machinery for Cultural Activity and Office Work 124.1 1.86
Production and Supply of Electricity, Heat Power, Gas, and Water 52.1 0.09
Production and Supply of Electric Power and Heat Power 46.8 0.09
Production and Supply of Gas 2 0.06
Production and Supply of Water 3.3 0.26

Note: The industry classification divided according to the Industrial Classification for National Economic Activities (GB/T4754-2011).

Appendix II  Expenditures in R&D by Region in 2012

 

Region Expenditures in R&D Input intensity of R&D funds (%)
(10,000 million yuan)
National Total 10298.4 1.98
Beijing 1063.4 5.95
Tianjin 360.5 2.8
Hebei 245.8 0.92
Shanxi 132.3 1.09
Inner Mongolia 101.4 0.64
Liaoning 390.9 1.57
Jilin 109.8 0.92
Heilongjiang 146 1.07
Shanghai 679.5 3.37
Jiangsu 1287.9 2.38
Zhejiang 722.6 2.08
Anhui 281.8 1.64
Fujian 271 1.38
Jiangxi 113.7 0.88
Shandong 1020.3 2.04
Henan 310.8 1.05
Hubei 384.5 1.73
Hunan 287.7 1.3
Guangdong 1236.2 2.17
Guangxi 97.2 0.75
Hainan 13.7 0.48
Chongqing 159.8 1.4
Sichuan 350.9 1.47
Guizhou 41.7 0.61
Yunnan 68.8 0.67
Tibet 1.8 0.25
Shaanxi 287.2 1.99
Gansu 60.5 1.07
Qinghai 13.1 0.69
Ningxia 18.2 0.78
Xinjiang 39.7 0.53

Annotations:

1. Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators

Expenditures on Research and Development (R&D): refers to the actual expenditures spent in basic researches, applied researches and experimental development by the whole society within statistical year. Including personnel fees, material costs, purchasing and construction fees of fixed assets, management fees and other expenses that actually spent in R&D activities.

Basic Research refers to empirical or theoretical research aiming at obtaining new knowledge on the fundamental principles regarding phenomena or observable facts to reveal the intrinsic nature and underlying laws and to acquire new discoveries or new theories. Basic research takes no specific or designated application as the aim of the research.

Applied Research refers to creative research aiming at obtaining new knowledge on a specific objective or target. Purpose of the applied research is to identify the possible uses of results from basic research, or to explore new (fundamental) methods or new approaches.

Experiments and Development refer to systematic activities aiming at using the knowledge from basic and applied researches or from practical experience to develop new products, materials and equipment, to establish new production process, systems and services, or to make substantial improvement on the existing products, process or services.

2. Statistical Coverage

R&D expenditure is covered all enterprises and institutions who has R&D activities in the whole society, which including industrial enterprises, research institutions subordinated to the government departments, universities, and enterprises and institutions in the industries with relatively intensive R&D activities (including agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery, construction, transportation, storage and postal industries, information transmission, computer services and software industry, finance, rent and business services, scientific research, technical services and geological prospecting, water conservancy, environment, and public facilities management industry, health, social security and social welfare, culture, sports and entertainment, etc.).

3. Data Collection:

Expenditure on R&D: complete survey were applied to the industrial enterprises above designated size, research institutions subordinated to the government departments, and universities, while for other enterprise and institutions, several methods were used, i.e, the complete survey, key survey and estimation according to the data from the Second National Survey on R&D Resources.

4. Data Revision

In order to normalize financial allocation for science and technology, the statistical caliber of financial allocation for science and technology in 2012 was adjusted by the Ministry of Finance, and data from 2007 to 2011 was revised accordingly. The revision of historical data was as follows: 

 

  Financial Allocation for Science and Technology 
(100 million yuan) 
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Total 2135.7 2611 3276.8 4196.7 4797
Of which:  Expenditures in S&T promotions 1783 2129.2 2744.5 3250.2 3828
           Other features of expenditures for science and technology expenditures 352.6 481.8 532.3 946.5 969
Of which:  Central 1044.1 1287.2 1653.3 2052.5 2343.3
           Local 1091.6 1323.8 1623.5 2144.2 2453.7

*Industrial sector only includes data from medium and large sized industrial enterprises.

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