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Page 1: OECD IT Outlook 2008 - witsa.org · 12/2/2008  · Japan monthly sales IT services industries 12 month moving averages, December 2001-September 2008 5 10 15 % IT services 12-month

WITSA Public Policy Meeting

2 December 2008, Hyderabad

Trends in the ICT sector

OECD IT Outlook OECD IT Outlook

2008

Graham Vickery

OECD

www.oecd.org/sti/ito

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Global overview: ICT supply side• Growth dropped, Q3-Q4 financial markets meltdown and

OECD area recession. Grew in all segments in 2008 due

to Q1-Q3 growth. Outlook negative for 2009

• Turbulence linked with OECD area recession: IT

investment is highly cyclical (‘accelerator effect’),

consumption hit by ‘wealth effect’, rising unemployment

• Growth was balanced across OECD countries. E.Europe• Growth was balanced across OECD countries. E.Europe

and non-OECD have grown much faster

• ICT growth has been highest in consumer, Internet-

related, service support systems

• Drivers shifted from technology push => commercial

applications and user-driven applications pull

• Staying the course is the challenge for ICT policy2

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ICT industry developments

• Aggregate developments => Q3-2008

– US output down. Japan & Europe slowing rapidly. Asian

countries growing but slowing. India growth services sourcing

– ICT markets: OECD share down 2003 85% => 2007 78%

– Non-OECD countries (Russia, India, China) took 23 of top 25

market growth positions 2000-2007.

• Top 250 ICT firms (almost 70% of ICT industry)

– Growth across the board 2002-2007. Mixed results Q3 2008:

IT, software, Internet firms still perform well. Others more

mixed – with stress or declines in many.

• India 4 Top 250 firms. TCS USD 4.6 billion 2007, Bharti AirtelUSD 4.3 billion, Wipro USD 3.7 billion, Infosys USD 3.1 billion.

48% annual USD growth 2000-07

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US monthly shipments ICT goods by segment12 month moving averages. December 2001 - September 2008

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Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook, 2008. 4

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Japan monthly sales IT services industries12 month moving averages, December 2001- September 2008

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Germany monthly production ICT sectors12 month moving averages, December 2001 – September 2008

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Computer and office machinery Radio, TV, Communication equipment

Industrial process control equipment Electrical and optical equipment (ISIC 30-33)%

Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook, 2008. 6

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Semiconductors in the lead? Asia in driving seatSemiconductor market by region, 1990-2009. Current USD billion

USD billions, current prices

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Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook, 2008. 2008 partly estimated, 2009 projected from SIA data. 7

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Long-term trends: ICT business sector VA1995 and 2006 % of total business value added

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Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook, 2008.8

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(1) 2005 instead of 2006.

(2) 2004 instead of 2006.

(4) ICT wholesale (5150) is not available.

(5) Telecommunication services (642) included Postal services.

(6) Rental of ICT goods (7123) is not available.

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R&D driving growth R&D-intensive - SC, software, Internet firms

Biggest R&D spenders - electronics, SC, IT equipment Top 250 ICT firms R&D share of revenue, per cent

Comms equipment

Software

Semiconductors

R&D Intensity 2000 R&D Intensity 2006

Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook, 2008.

0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16% 18%

Services

Telecommunications

Electronics

IT equipment

Internet

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Globalisation and trade

• New wave of ICT global restructuring– ICT sector intensive in international trade and FDI: 8% of

business VA, 12.5% of goods trade, 15% cross-border M&As

• ICT goods trade: 2007 USD highs– Global ICT trade expanded to USD 3.7 trillion 2007 but

growth slowing from 2006 (USD 3.5 trillion 2006). Slowed

further in first half 2008 but more resilient than expected. further in first half 2008 but more resilient than expected.

OECD area share in total decreasing to around 50%.

– OECD has increasing trade deficit, particularly IT & related

equipment, audio & video. OECD trade surplus components,

communications, other ICT goods, surplus software goods.

– India little trade in ICT goods. Imports growing 2½ times

exports. 2007 exports < USD 2 billion; Imports > USD 18

billion; Deficit USD 16 billion. Communication equipment

largest import; components largest export.10

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Globalisation and trade

• Trade in ICT services: growing strongly– IT services growing 15-20% p.a.

– Ireland by far largest OECD exporter: 2006 USD 21 billion,

surplus USD 20 billion

– UK, US and Germany around USD 10 billion exports

– India largest world exporter: 2006 USD 30 billion, surplus

USD 27 billion

– Communications services: India USD 1.4 billion surplus

• High FDI and M&As: Business cycle effect– 2008 down sharply

• M&As: ICT and comms services high share– Shift to E. Europe and non-OECD. Non-OECD investment up

– India target (2007 Vodafone majority Hutchison Essar)

– India acquirer 2007 30 deals total > USD 1 billion11

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ICT goods exports:

Large exporters have consistent trade surplusShare of ICT goods in total goods exports, percentage

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Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook, 2008.12

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ICT specialisation and trade

• Parallels between shares of ICT in manufacturing and

services value added and trade performance

• Specialisation in the ICT sector reflects the relative

strengths of national firms and national factor

endowments

Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook, 2008.13

• Korea, Finland, Japan, Hungary, Ireland and Sweden

have high ICT manufacturing value added, relatively

strong export performance, consistent trade surpluses

• In top group of OECD countries in revealed

comparative advantages in ICT goods exports.

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The impacts of China

• Major force in ICT production and trade

• Strategy: Host foreign ICT firms or third-party

contract manufacturers -- like Mexico, E. European

exporters, unlike Japan and Korea

• China’s ICT firms developing despite relatively

limited size and technological know-how. Investing

overseas to buy technology, brands, distribution

• Will the ICT industry make transition from low-cost

manufacturing to higher value-added products?

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China’s lead in ICT goods exports By region 1996-2007, USD current prices billions

Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook, 2008. 15

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Underpinning growth: Skills and R&D

• ICT-skilled employment– Narrow: ICT specialists: less than 5% of employment, but

growing in most countries.

– Broad: ICT-users + specialists: 20-30% of employment

• Employment potentially affected by

outward and inward services offshoring outward and inward services offshoring – Outwards: intensive ICT users, codifiable, face-to-face

contact not needed. Also inwards goods & services sourcing.

– Around 20% of employment - high shares in services

• Managers, professionals, engineers increasing

• Clerical occupations falling - also affected by digitisation

• ICT R&D generally up in OECD countries16

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ICT specialists growing rapidly in most countriesShare of ICT specialist occupations in total employment,1995 and 2007

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1995 2007%

Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook, 2008.

Classifications not harmonised: shares for European and non-European countries are not directly comparable.17

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Rising to the global challenge?

Top ten OECD ICT policy priorities, 2008

1Government online, government as model

users

2 Broadband

3 ICT R&D programmes

4 Promoting IT education

5 Technology diffusion to businesses

Source: OECD Information Technology Outlook 2008, 28 OECD countries.

5 Technology diffusion to businesses

6Technology diffusion to individuals and

households

7 Industry-based and on-the-job training

8 General digital content development

9 Public sector information and content

10 ICT innovation support