Restructuring of industrial economies in countries in transition: Experience of Ukraine



Table 11: Machine-Building Sector Output, thousands pieces of equipment

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

Electrical Units

10,200

8,800

5,500

4,500

2,700

2,800

2,000

Metal-Cutting Machines

37,000

37,700

33,900

27,500

9,200

6,000

3,000

Blacksmith's Machines

10,900

10,800

7,900

6,100

2,500

1,400

1,400

Shaft-sinking and Tunneling Machines:

Tunneling Machines

0,847

0,757

0,647

0,535

0,311

0,213

0,187

Elevating Machines

0,242

0,189

0,168

0,880

0,004

0,200

0,500

Loaders

0,790

0,650

0,420

0,100

0,017

0,320

0,260

Electric Locomotives

0,703

0,384

0,336

0,285

0,183

0,146

0,171

Cars__________________________________

156,000156,000

135,000140,000 93,590

58,700

6,900

Table 12: Machine-Building Sector Output, percents to previous year

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

Electrical Units

86,3

62,5

81,8

60,0

103,7

71,4

Metal-Cutting Machines

101,9

89,9

81,1

33,5

65,2

50,0

Blacksmith's Machines

99,1

73,1

77,2

41,0

56,0

100,0

Shaft-sinking and Tunneling Machines:

Tunneling Machines

89,4

85,5

82,7

58,1

68,5

87,8

Elevating Machines

78,1

88,9

523,8

0,5

5 000

250,0

Loaders

82,3

64,6

23,8

17,0

1 882

81,3

Electric Locomotives

54,6

87,5

84,8

64,2

79,8

117,1

Cars

100,0

86,5

103,7

66,9

62,7

11,8

Table 13: Machine-Building Sector Output, percent to 1990

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

Electrical Units

86,3

53,9

44,1

26,5

27,5

19,6

Metal-Cutting Machines

101,9

91,6

74,3

24,9

16,2

8,1

Blacksmith's Machines

99,1

72,5

56,0

22,9

12,8

12,8

Shaft-sinking and Tunneling Machines:

Tunneling Machines

89,4

76,4

63,2

36,7

25,1

22,1

Elevating Machines

78,1

69,4

363,6

1,7

82,6

206,6

Loaders

82,3

53,2

12,7

2,2

40,5

32,9

Electric Locomotives

54,6

47,8

40,5

26,0

20,8

24,3

Cars

100,0

86,5

89,7

60,0

37,6

4,4

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