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Economic Survey 2020 | FY21 GDP seen at 6-6.5%; green shoots in sight but time to abandon biz-as-usual approach

It argued in favour of counter-cyclical fiscal measures to arrest the current slide, which may be seen as a nudge to the government to lower taxes to boost demand

January 31, 2020 / 17:41 IST
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India’s gross domestic product (GDP) will grow 6-6.5 percent in 2020-21, the Economic Survey 2019-20 projected on January 31, tempering expectations of a rapid economic recovery that will require a wide-ranging policy prescription to nurse multiple wounds.

The Survey, the second one authored by Chief Economic Adviser Krishnamurthy V Subramanian, flagged sluggish household spending, embattled non-banking finance companies (NBFCs), a wobbly world economy and lower tax revenue collections as the main pain points that need intensive care.

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It argued in favour of counter-cyclical fiscal measures to arrest the current slide, which may be seen as a nudge to the government to lower taxes to boost demand.

In times of slowing demand and falling growth in the economy, counter-cyclical fiscal policies typically could entail reducing taxes and increasing expenditure to create demand and producing an upswing in the economy.