New Delhi, India, 14 March 2013 Frugal Innovations to Standardisation Impact on GDP? Ajay Ranjan Mishra*, Prof Jaideep Prahbu** *Chairman, FG Innovations,

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New Delhi, India, 14 March 2013 Frugal Innovations to Standardisation Impact on GDP? Ajay Ranjan Mishra*, Prof Jaideep Prahbu** *Chairman, FG Innovations, ITU **Head of Marketing, JBS, Cambridge Univ, UK ITU Workshop on “ICT Innovations in Emerging Countries” (New Delhi, India, 14 March 2013)

New Delhi, India, 14 March Impact of Standardization Standards contribute at least as much as patents to economic growth The macroeconomic benefits of standardization exceed the benefits to companies alone

Case Studies – Standards Impacting GDP New Delhi, India, 14 March GERMANY: Between 1961 to 1990 capital contribution is 1.6 percentage points per annum while the standards contribute 0.9 percentage points per annum towards a growth rate of 3.3%, while here the contribution from patents is modest. UK: Growth in the standards ‘catalogue’ over the period contributed about 13% (one seventh) of the growth in labour productivity in the UK experienced over that period. GDP grew by 2.5% per year over that period. Of course innovations played an important role in these figures. CANADA: Study over a period of showed that standardization accounted for 17 per cent of the growth rate in labour productivity which translates into approximately 9 per cent of the growth rate in real GDP. Australia: Over the 40 years to 2002, a 1 percent increase in the number of Australian Standards is associated with a 0.17 per cent increase in productivity across the economy. These figures are far higher to that of UK/ Europe etc

Innovations: Insights from GII New Delhi, India, 14 March INSEAD Business schools “Global Innovation Index” rates following top ten countries as innovation hotbeds. 1. US, 2. Germany, 3. Sweden, 4. UK, 5. Singapore, 6. South Korea, 7. Switzerland, 8. Denmark, 9. Japan, 10. Netherlands The study takes into account following factors: Institutions, Human capacity, Infrastructure, Markets and Business sophistication

Analysis & Conclusion None of the developing countries come in top 10 though developing countries are considered places where innovation is happening 10% increase in connectivity leads to~1% growth in GDP Why is not there a more growth in GDP with connectivity? New Delhi, India, 14 March 20135

Analysis & Conclusion Things to look into: Is there a link between benefits of connectivity reaching BoP & GDP If Innovations happening at BoP are standardized, will it impact the GDP? How a local standardization body working on standardization of frugal innovations will be able to impact GDP of the country? Will it be a faster way to bridge the GAP? New Delhi, India, 14 March 20136