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expenditures and budget deficits—on long-run growth. It considers the relevance of recent advances in growth theory for low …
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The challenge to the tax system to expand both the revenue base and progressively bring into the net larger number of taxpayers remains as daunting as ever. The object is not to ignore the generally beneficial impact of deregulation and tax friendly measures in providing a more conducive...
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The study examines the impact of aggregate government expenditure and its two broader components such as revenue … expenditure and capital expenditure on the growth rate of output in the Indian context along with other key potential determinants … expenditure is considered to be an important fiscal policy instrument. [WP No. 403]. …
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The Minister of Railways, Dinesh Trivedi, presented the Railways Budget 2012 to Parliament on 14th March. In his address, he commented on the performance of Railways in 2011-12 and laid out his budget proposals for 2012-13. [PRS]. URL:[http://www.prsindia.org/pages/railwaybudget-152].
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The paper reviews India’s macroeconomic performance and policies since 2000. The first section briefly summarizes key macroeconomic developments regarding economic growth, inflation, external balance, the fiscal situation and aggregate savings and investment. The second section considers...
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variations in the sectoral priorities of the states in the post-reform period? Using data on states’ revenue and expenditure …
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Speech of Lalu Prasad
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Budget speech by finance minister Dr. Thomas Issac
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This paper attempts to address both theoretical and practical considerations for a tax such as financial transactions taxes (FTT). It includes examples of FTT in the wider context, for example, on stocks and derivatives, currency transactions, and tangible property. Most of the discussion...
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This week, the finance minister presents a statement to Parliament of how much money the central government expects to raise in the next financial year, and how it will spend that money. The budget speech is also used by the government to propose other policy measures. In this primer the paces...
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