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Analysis of Trends and Patterns of Southern States’ Fiscal Indicators

In: Challenges and Issues in Indian Fiscal Federalism

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  • K. Gayithri

    (Institute for Social and Economic Change)

  • Nagesha G.

    (GFGC)

  • J. S. Darshini

    (GFGC)

Abstract

The paper makes an attempt to analyze the trends and patterns of revenue and expenditure structure of the Southern States of India and analyze the fiscal gap and dependence of the southern states. The paper is organized in the following order: section one briefly describes the fiscal situation of southern states namely Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. Section two explains the trends and patterns of various fiscal gap of the respective southern states. Section three analyses the trends and patterns of central transfers to southern states following which some conclusions are presented.

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  • K. Gayithri & Nagesha G. & J. S. Darshini, 2018. "Analysis of Trends and Patterns of Southern States’ Fiscal Indicators," India Studies in Business and Economics, in: Naseer Ahmed Khan (ed.), Challenges and Issues in Indian Fiscal Federalism, chapter 0, pages 61-74, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isbchp:978-981-10-6217-9_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-6217-9_6
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