The following data shows the investment in R&D and per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of five European Union member states in the years 2000 and 2003. Based on the table, what is the difference, expressed in percentage points, between the percentage of the working population engaged in R&D in Sweden in 2003 and the corresponding percentage in France in 2000? Note: Use the 'R&D Investment (% of GDP)' as a proxy for R&D intensity and assume that the working population is proportional to total GDP for this simplified calculation, or use directly the 'R&D Intensity (% of GDP)' column if interpreted as the requested relative intensity indicator. However, the question specifically refers to the comparison of R&D Intensity (% of GDP) between both countries in their respective years.
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