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NICKELED AND DIMED

NICKELED AND DIMED

Small Thoughts, Mighty Changes

Category: Budget analysis

FRBM and Budget 2020

February 20, 2020 centreforneweconomicstudies

Debt and deficits – the two words that keep the government and its ambitious budgets in check. While governments would love to spend until their

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Budget 2019: A closer look

February 3, 2019 centreforneweconomicstudies

This article by Niharika Yadav summarises India’s Interim Budget 2019. It delves into the pros and cons of the new policies and discusses their possible outcomes along with the critique it has received from analysts and professionals.

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BUDGET 2019: Expectations from the last of Ache Din

January 30, 2019 centreforneweconomicstudies

In this article the author Niharika Yadav provides a stake holder analysis of the upcoming budget.

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Decoding India’s Budget 2018: Hope and promise sans reality?

March 11, 2018 centreforneweconomicstudies

Budgets in India have often suffered from a hope versus reality conundrum. Deepanshu Mohan uses the examples of Minimum Support Price, the healthcare scheme, and wage inequality to illustrate how when hope does not necessarily translate into reality. 

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Budget and Infrastructure 2018

February 25, 2018 centreforneweconomicstudies

Kaainat Pundir, analyses the effect of the Union Budget for FY-2018 on the infrastructure Sector. The article also delves into the role of private investment alongside budgetary allocation to boost infrastructure.

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The Budget After Demonetisation: Will the Government Reform India’s Tax Structure?

February 8, 2017 Editor

Demonetisation was meant to widen India’s tax base and increase our abysmally low tax-GDP ratio. The government could further this aim in more concrete ways

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