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On India's Plunge into Nanotechnology: What are Good Ways to Catch-Up?


Shyama V. Ramani


University Pierre Mendes France - INRA

Nupur Chowdhury


University of Twente - School of Management and Governance; The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)

Roger Coronini


University of Grenoble

Susan E. Reid


Bishop's University

May 26, 2011

UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series No. 2011-020

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The present paper examines how a developing country like India is competing in the nanotechnology race. Our study shows that both upstream scientific and technological capabilities and downstream regulatory capabilities are being strengthened. India has clearly made a dent in terms of scientific publications (with the main focus being on nanomaterials), in the "technology market" its patenting performance (with the principle focus on nanopolymers and nanocatalysts) though not extraordinary is good compared to other emerging economies spending similar amounts. In the "final products" market some biotech and ICT incumbents are moving towards nano but the bulk of the new firms are in the field of nanomaterials. These achievements are particularly noteworthy given the much smaller quantity of funds invested by the Indian State as compared to the international leaders in nanotechnology. However, even with these initial optimistic results, the paper casts doubt on whether it is in the interests of economic growth or social welfare that India's science and innovation, and intellectual property policies are being increasingly modeled on the lines of developed countries so as to attempt to compete or collaborate with them without a better re-alignment and functioning of existing capabilities.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 37

Keywords: Catch-up, India, new technologies, nanoscience, nanotechnology, innovation, economic development, developing countries

JEL Classification: O14, O31, O33, O38

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Date posted: October 26, 2011  

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Ramani, Shyama V., Chowdhury, Nupur, Coronini, Roger and Reid, Susan E., On India's Plunge into Nanotechnology: What are Good Ways to Catch-Up? (May 26, 2011). UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series No. 2011-020. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1949714 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1949714

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Shyama V. Ramani (Contact Author)
University Pierre Mendes France - INRA ( email )
Grenoble
France
+33 (0) 4 76 82 54 12 (Phone)
+33 (0) 4 76 82 54 55 (Fax)
Nupur Chowdhury
University of Twente - School of Management and Governance ( email )
Enschede
7522
Netherlands
+31 053 4895482 (Phone)
HOME PAGE: http://www.mb.utwente.nl/legs/staff/chowdhury/
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) ( email )
Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex
Lodhi Road
110 003 New Delhi
India
Roger Coronini
University of Grenoble ( email )
Susan E. Reid
Bishop's University ( email )
Lennoxville, Quebec J1M1Z7
United States
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