Impact of Covid-19 on the Indian Economy

  • Patnaik I
  • Sengupta R
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Issue: Sep-Oct 2020 Amidst the economic slowdown triggered by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in India there have been many demands for the government to announce a large fiscal stimulus to support the economy. Economic growth and tax revenues remain uncertain in 2020-21 making it challenging for the government to finance any addition to the fiscal deficit. In this paper we work out alternative scenarios of fiscal deficit for 2020-21. We find that in our baseline scenario, assuming a 5% contraction in real GDP and a 14.4% contraction in net tax revenue, fiscal deficit of the central government will be 6.2% of GDP. JEL: E6, H2, H5, H6

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Patnaik, I., & Sengupta, R. (2020). Impact of Covid-19 on the Indian Economy. Indian Public Policy Review, 1(1(Sep-Oct)), 41–52. https://doi.org/10.55763/ippr.2020.01.01.004

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