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A Review on Impact of Demonetization on Indian Economy


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Objectives:To identify the possible impact of recent Demonetisation technique in India by reviewing the existing literature and examining the tax GDP ratio and GDP growth rate and sector wise growth rate before and after demonetisation. Methods: Since present study is basically a review of existing literature so it is fully based on secondary data. Secondary information is collected from various journals and economic survey of India various issue. Findings: By reviewing the earlier literature it is observed that from theoretical point of view Demonetisation is not encouraging. The study also found that though the tax GDP ratio has been increased after Demonetisation but GDP growth rate along with growth rate of different sector have fall immediately after Demonetisation. Future improvements: However due to lack of data, long run impact like impact on recovering black money has not estimated in the present study. So future study can be made in this regards.

Keywords

GDP Growth Rate, Tax GDP Ratio.
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Sibani Deka
Department of Economics, Gauhati University, India

Abstract


Objectives:To identify the possible impact of recent Demonetisation technique in India by reviewing the existing literature and examining the tax GDP ratio and GDP growth rate and sector wise growth rate before and after demonetisation. Methods: Since present study is basically a review of existing literature so it is fully based on secondary data. Secondary information is collected from various journals and economic survey of India various issue. Findings: By reviewing the earlier literature it is observed that from theoretical point of view Demonetisation is not encouraging. The study also found that though the tax GDP ratio has been increased after Demonetisation but GDP growth rate along with growth rate of different sector have fall immediately after Demonetisation. Future improvements: However due to lack of data, long run impact like impact on recovering black money has not estimated in the present study. So future study can be made in this regards.

Keywords


GDP Growth Rate, Tax GDP Ratio.

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