Strong fiscal policy support needed to kick start growth: EY India


New Delhi, Jun 30 (IANS): Strong fiscal policy support in the form of stimulus measures is needed to kick start growth, EY India said.

According to the consultancy firm's June edition of Economy Watch: "The primary focus of the fiscal stimulus package should be on the health sector.

"This could ensure meeting the short-term healthcare demand arising from Covid's second wave and a possible third wave besides supporting growth and employment in the economy."

As per the report, the fiscal stimulus package should focus on income support measures for the vulnerable rural and urban populations, along with making provisions for additional vaccination expenditure in view of the Center's recent commitment to finance 75 percent of the country's total vaccine procurement.

Besides, it should take care of any additional capital expenditure directed mainly towards expanding health sector infrastructure.

"Together, these add to INR2.35 lakh crore of which around INR0.65 lakh crore can be accessed by the restructuring of budgeted expenditure on other heads leaving a balance of INR1.7 lakh crore which would constitute an additionality of 0.8 percent points of GDP on the budgeted fiscal deficit of 6.7 percent of estimated GDP," the report said.

"Thus, the fiscal deficit would need to be increased to 7.9 percent of GDP in FY22 so as to cover the revenue shortfall of 0.4 percent points and the expenditure additionality of 0.8 percent points of GDP," it added.

The report said that although growth is projected at 8.3 percent in 2021 for India, this masks significant expected economic damage from Covid's second wave.

 

  

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    The only fiscal policy available in the last few years is a combination of a. Sell family silver, b. Make loans available to near bankrupt micro-businesses. The demand has dried up rendering the micro-businesses to a desperate situation. In the meantime it has been reported Adani's wealth increased last year by $43 BILLION. No news about that Ambani who was supposedly going to build some military planes.

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