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Agriculture
Utilities
Packaging industry
Equipment and other industrial activities
Transport and storage
Media and marketing
Services and other
4 | Indirect effects
of the brewing sector
In 2010, 59% of production value remained within the
breweries as value-added. The other 41% of 34 million euro
of total turnover accrued to suppliers.
This stimulus of 14 million euro has signifcant economic
impact on sectors outside the brewing sector.
This effect can be seen in the following table :
A substantial part of the indirect employment generated by
the brewing sector is within the services sector. The total
frst-round employment effect on supplying sectors is an
estimated 24 employees.
This primary effect can be estimated as about 65%
of the total impact. Therefore, the total impact will be
approximately 37 jobs.
Indirect employment effects are illustrated below:
Source : Ernst & Young calculation (2011)
Sectors
Stimulus
Stimulus for Luxembourg
Turnover per
employee
Number
of employees
(mln. €)
%
(mln. €)
(in €)
Agriculture
1.72
7.8%
0.1
83,057
2
Utilities
1.37
88.9%
1.2
1,780,900
1
Packaging industry (in hectolitres)
1.74
8.9%
0.1
680,800
0
Equipment
1.83
36.7%
0.6
680,800
1
Transport
1.12
77.8%
0.9
263,300
3
Media, marketing
1.77
64.4%
1.1
211,774
6
Services
4.28
58.9%
2.5
211,774
12
Total
13.83
7
24
First-round impact as % of total impact
65%
Total indirect effect of brewing sector
37
Source : Ernst & Young Questionnaire among breweries (2011); Eurostat (2008)
Graph 25.2. / Indirect employment
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