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Fiscal Deficit And Inflation In India A Study In Nexus Ashutosh Raravikar

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Fiscal Deficit And Inflation In India A Study In Nexus Ashutosh Raravikar
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Publisher: Macmillan India
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.25 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Ashutosh Raravikar
ISBN: 9780333938096, 0333938097
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Fiscal Deficit And Inflation In India A Study In Nexus Ashutosh Raravikar by Ashutosh Raravikar 9780333938096, 0333938097 instant download after payment.

This book covers the econometric data of India between 1985 and 2002-03. The observed correlation between the rise in deficits and inflation levels (Referring to the Wholesale Price Index or WPI) provided the impetus for the author's research. Credit also goes to the University of Mumbai and to the University of Pune for playing their parts in allowing this professional rebuttal and rebuke to the worship of big government, deficit financing, and more importantly to the academic clout of the socialist-marxist flavor of the Delhi University's academic flatulence, which has consistently chipped away at any common sense and reasonable restraint on the disastrous central planning in India since its supposed independence in 1947

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