Abstract: Fiscal consolidation methods have always been under lens since their origin with newer and more stringent way of monitoring them. Still the elected policymakers tend to find a way to manage them so as to not to lose the externality benefits of higher fiscal deficits in term of electoral gains. This paper analyses the fiscal adjustment programme adopted by the central government of India since the inception of FRBM act 2003. A comparison of the consequences of fiscal adjustment on public finance under discretionary phase of economic reforms with the initial rule phase has also been discussed in this paper. Analysis indicates that fiscal reforms has led to consolidation of public finances in India but some crucial challenges remain ...
India is caught up in a debate between adherence to the FRBM Act and ramping up public investment wh...
Though, public expenditure is an intrinsic instrument of fiscal policy to ensure aggregate fiscal di...
India''s fiscal problem has deep roots in its federal fiscal system, where multiple players find it ...
This paper reassesses the sustainability of fiscal policy in India from 1950 to 2010. Overall, the e...
The year 1991-92 was one of the toughest years for the Indian economy. All the macroeconomic indicat...
The paper examines the fiscal consolidation process under the FRBM/ FRLs Acts both at the Centre and...
The paper argues that many national governments, including the one in India, focus on insufficiently...
In this paper a fiscal consolidation program for India has been presented based on a policy simulati...
The widening fiscal deficit of sub-national governments has made the task of macroeconomic stabilisa...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Partly as a result of the Fiscal Responsibility and Management Act (enacted in 2003) the gross fisca...
India, home to more than one billion people, has experienced rapid growth over the past decade, aver...
Following two decades of relatively rapid growth, and a decade of liberalization, there is growing c...
This paper assesses India’s current fiscal situation, its likely future evolution, and impacts on t...
This paper assesses the sustainability of fiscal policy in India from 1950 to 2010 using multicointe...
India is caught up in a debate between adherence to the FRBM Act and ramping up public investment wh...
Though, public expenditure is an intrinsic instrument of fiscal policy to ensure aggregate fiscal di...
India''s fiscal problem has deep roots in its federal fiscal system, where multiple players find it ...
This paper reassesses the sustainability of fiscal policy in India from 1950 to 2010. Overall, the e...
The year 1991-92 was one of the toughest years for the Indian economy. All the macroeconomic indicat...
The paper examines the fiscal consolidation process under the FRBM/ FRLs Acts both at the Centre and...
The paper argues that many national governments, including the one in India, focus on insufficiently...
In this paper a fiscal consolidation program for India has been presented based on a policy simulati...
The widening fiscal deficit of sub-national governments has made the task of macroeconomic stabilisa...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Partly as a result of the Fiscal Responsibility and Management Act (enacted in 2003) the gross fisca...
India, home to more than one billion people, has experienced rapid growth over the past decade, aver...
Following two decades of relatively rapid growth, and a decade of liberalization, there is growing c...
This paper assesses India’s current fiscal situation, its likely future evolution, and impacts on t...
This paper assesses the sustainability of fiscal policy in India from 1950 to 2010 using multicointe...
India is caught up in a debate between adherence to the FRBM Act and ramping up public investment wh...
Though, public expenditure is an intrinsic instrument of fiscal policy to ensure aggregate fiscal di...
India''s fiscal problem has deep roots in its federal fiscal system, where multiple players find it ...