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Challenges and Issues in Indian Fiscal Federalism/ edited by Naseer Ahmed Khan.
other author:
Khan, Naseer Ahmed.
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XVI, 182 p. 18 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Finance, Public. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6217-9
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9789811062179
Challenges and Issues in Indian Fiscal Federalism
Challenges and Issues in Indian Fiscal Federalism
[electronic resource] /edited by Naseer Ahmed Khan. - 1st ed. 2018. - XVI, 182 p. 18 illus. in color.online resource. - India Studies in Business and Economics,2198-0012. - India Studies in Business and Economics,.
Section A. Fiscal Federalism and Resolving the Fiscal Imbalances -- Chapter 1. Making feudalism work for India’s development -- Chapter 2. Cooperative federalism in India: Incentive for more public expenditure on social sector -- Chapter 3. A Comparison of fiscal capacity of state in India -- Chapter 4. Impact of fiscal transfer on gross domestic product of Indian federal state -- Chapter 5. Fiscal transfers and Karnataka finance.- Section B. Fiscal Decentralization for High Growth -- Chapter 6. Fiscal decentralization –A case study of Kerala -- Chapter 7. Fiscal deficit and economic growth nexus -- Chapter 8. Fiscal decentralization and economic growth: Evidence from Indian state -- Section C. Emerging issues -- Chapter 9. Fiscal federalism in India: Emerging issues -- Chapter 10. Role of governance and public expenditure in achieving development goals -- Chapter 11. Public debt and economic growth in India -- Chapter 12. Efficiency and adequacy of public health system in improving health outcomes -- Chapter 13. An empirical analysis of fiscal deficit and stock prices in India -- Chapter 14. Impact of FRBM on state finances.
This book discusses various dimensions of Indian fiscal federalism, focusing on the current fiscal imbalances – both vertical and horizontal – and their correction. Throwing light on different angles of this subject, it presents well-researched papers, which are divided into three sections. The first section, ‘Fiscal federalism and resolving the fiscal imbalances’, includes five chapters that discuss this theme and also explain the various strategies to remove the existing imbalances in India. ‘Fiscal decentralization for high growth’ which is the second section, explains how decentralisation leads to high economic growth and showcases empirical evidence from a few Indian states that are flourishing due to this policy. The third section, ‘Emerging issues’ offers six chapters describing several existing key concerns in fiscal federalism that have a major impact on achieving India’s development goals. Including contributions from leading academics in this field, the book will be of great interest to research scholars and policy makers alike. “Besides addressing the core issue of fiscal imbalances and ways to correct them, the [chapters] touch on several issues confronting the Indian fiscal system at the centre , state and local levels. The [chapters] are well researched and well argued. The book is a valuable addition to the literature on Fiscal Federalism.” – Dr. C. Rangarajan, Ex-Governor of Reserve Bank of India; Chairman, Madras School of Economics, Chennai, India.
ISBN: 9789811062179
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-10-6217-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Section A. Fiscal Federalism and Resolving the Fiscal Imbalances -- Chapter 1. Making feudalism work for India’s development -- Chapter 2. Cooperative federalism in India: Incentive for more public expenditure on social sector -- Chapter 3. A Comparison of fiscal capacity of state in India -- Chapter 4. Impact of fiscal transfer on gross domestic product of Indian federal state -- Chapter 5. Fiscal transfers and Karnataka finance.- Section B. Fiscal Decentralization for High Growth -- Chapter 6. Fiscal decentralization –A case study of Kerala -- Chapter 7. Fiscal deficit and economic growth nexus -- Chapter 8. Fiscal decentralization and economic growth: Evidence from Indian state -- Section C. Emerging issues -- Chapter 9. Fiscal federalism in India: Emerging issues -- Chapter 10. Role of governance and public expenditure in achieving development goals -- Chapter 11. Public debt and economic growth in India -- Chapter 12. Efficiency and adequacy of public health system in improving health outcomes -- Chapter 13. An empirical analysis of fiscal deficit and stock prices in India -- Chapter 14. Impact of FRBM on state finances.
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