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Creative Budgeting or Actual Deficit Reduction? The case of FRBM Act

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  • Surajit Mazumdar

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The FRBM Act was reflective of the shared commitment across political parties towards fiscal conservatism. A decade later, the picture, as reflected in the Union Budget, is yet to change for the better. And given the interests that the current Government represents, a real departure from the past may safely be ruled out.

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  • Surajit Mazumdar, 2014. "Creative Budgeting or Actual Deficit Reduction? The case of FRBM Act," Working Papers id:6025, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:6025
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