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Need 3-5% additional public expenditure to help growth stay in positive terrain: NCAER

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on May 12 announced the raising of spending to Rs 20 lakh crore or about 10 percent of India's GDP, to help the economy get back on its feet after weeks of coronavirus lockdown.

May 17, 2020 / 14:57 IST
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Additional public expenditure of 3-5 percent will be required by the central government in order to return to modest but positive economic growth in 2020-21, think-tank NCAER has said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on May 12 announced the raising of spending to Rs 20 lakh crore or about 10 percent of India's GDP, to help the economy get back on its feet after weeks of coronavirus lockdown.

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"The policy simulations done by the Quarterly Review of the Economy (QRE) Team suggest that something like 3 percent  to 5 percent of additional public expenditure will be needed to return to modest but positive GDP growth in 2020-21," NCAER said in its first coronavirus report for the first quarter of fiscal 2020-21.

The economic think tank said in case of no stimulus base-case for each 2020-21 quarter and the fiscal year, industry and services growth will stop shrinking by the end of December 2020 and show zero growth in the last quarter of the current fiscal.