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May 30, 2014 The Indian Economy at a Crossroads Moderator: Robert Atkinson, President, ITIF Presenters/Respondents: Representative Ami Bera, (CA-7) Stephen Ezell, Senior Analyst, ITIF Rick Rossow, Wadhwani Chair in U.S. India Policy Studies, Center for Strategic and International Studies Mark Elliot, Executive VP Global Intellectual Property Center, U.S. Chamber of Commerce #Indianeconomy @ITIFdc

Evolution of India s Post-Independence Economy 1950s-1980s State control of commanding heights of the economy. Import substitution industrialization approach. Small is beautiful & lump of labor mentality. 1990s-2000s Greater embrace of economic and trade liberalization. Economy grew 40% faster per year next two decades. 2

But India Has Taken a Turn toward Innovation Mercantilism Flickr: marzzelo Flickr: Alan Miles NYC Flickr: Nedral 3

Turn toward Innovation Mercantilism a Result of: 1. Slowing economic growth. 12.0% India GDP Growth, 2004-2014 10.0% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Source: Trading Economics (est.) 4

Turn to Innovation Mercantilism a Result of: 1. Slowing economic growth. 2. Policies enacted by competitior nations (i.e. China). 3. Desire to bolster manufacturing sectors as primary response to persistent trade deficit and looming demographic dividend. 5

But IM Policies are Unsustainable and Non-Optimal 1. Raise the cost of key inputs and GPTs, including ICTs, while contributing to broad economic inefficiencies. 2. Damage countries participation in global value chains. 3. Cause reputational harm. 4. Perpetuate a contagion effect. 5. Usually fail to achieve their intended objectives. 6

Reformulating India s Economic Strategy 1. Recognize centrality of across-the-board productivity growth to both economic and employment growth. 7

Indian Labor Productivity Growth Languishing 7.0% Average Annual Indian Labor Productivity Growth, 2005-2014 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 (est.) 2014 (est.) Source: The Conference Board 8

As Well as Relative Labor Productivity Levels 60% Labor Productivity as Percent U.S. Level, 2012 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Korea Argentina Russia Mexico Malyasia Chile South Africa Brazil China India Source: The Conference Board 9

Reformulating India s Economic Strategy 1. Recognize centrality of productivity growth to both economic and employment growth. 2. Embrace Say s Law: If stable macroeconomic conditions exist, supply will create demand. 3. Acknowledge manufacturing won t be an employment panacea; need strong contributions from services. (Don t favor ICT mfg. to detriment of ICT services) 4. Play an attraction, not a compulsion, strategy. (Offer a superior environment for FDI) 10

2.5 Bolster Foreign Direct Investment OECD Regulatory Restrictiveness Index Score 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 South Africa Turkey Brazil Russia Mexico India Indonesia China 8% Average Annual FDI (net inflows, percent of GDP), 1996-2011 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% Source: OECD, World Bank Data 11

Reformulating India s Economic Strategy 1. Recognize centrality of productivity growth to both economic and employment growth. 2. Embrace Say s Law: If stable macroeconomic conditions exist, supply will create demand. 3. Manufacturing won t be an employment panacea; need strong contributions from services. (Don t favor ICT mfg. to detriment of ICT services) 4. Play an attraction, not a compulsion game. 5. Embrace the Modern Economy Path. 12

Modern Economy Path Economic Growth Pyramid 13

Feature Policy Recommendations 1. Appoint a National Productivity Commission. 2. Improve process of interagency communication and coordination in administrative and agency rulemaking. 3. Repeal the PMA and join ITA expansion negotiations. 4. Increase ease of business registration and operation. 5. Reform labor market regulations (e.g. Industrial Disputes Act). 14

Aspirational Vision for India s Economy 1. Increase average annual labor productivity growth rate to 6 percent. 2. Grow real Indian per-capita GDP by 300% over coming decade, pushing per-capita income to @$5,000. 3. Become first-ranked developing country in World Bank s Ease of Doing Business Index. 4. Run a balanced current account. 5. Successfully leverage the demographic dividend. 15

Thank You Stephen Ezell Follow ITIF: sezell@itif.org facebook.com/innovationpolicy www.innovationfiles.org www.youtube.com/techpolicy www.itif.org