Financial / Capital Market

Federalism and Fiscal Transfers in India

Edited by C. Rangarajan · D. K. Srivastava
Oxford University Press July 2011

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780198070986
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
July 2011
Format
Hardback , 336 pages
Jurisdiction
India ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • Authoritative analysis of fiscal policies
  • Provides perspectives of a Central Banker-cum-Academic
  • Comparison with two developed federal systems in the world
  • Distinct Policy-oriented approach

These essays comprehensively cover key aspects of fiscal federalism in India both in theoretical and empirical terms. An analysis of experiences and challenges of fiscal federalism as it evolved over the last sixty years since the First Finance Commission-reveals the emerging patterns in transfer of resources from the centre to the states. Management of Central and state finances relating to sustainability of debt and fiscal deficit is also an important aspect of the present discussion. Attention is drawn to the re-emergence of high levels of fiscal imbalance and the implementation of fiscal decentralization in India, particularly in the light of the recommendations by the Thirteenth Finance Commission. 
Comparison with two developed federal systems in the world, the Canadian and the Australian systems, is an important feature of this study.

Readership: Post graduate students, research scholars of development economics, public finance, as well as development agencies

Table of Contents

Overview;

Chapter 1: Fiscal Federalism: Basic Tenets,

Chapter 2: Evolution of Fiscal Federalism in India,

Chapter 3: Fiscal Federalism in Practice: Canada and India,

Chapter 4: Fiscal Federalism in Practice: Australia and India,

Chapter 5: Resolving Vertical and Horizontal Imbalances in India,

Chapter 6: Dynamics of Debt Accumulation in India: Impact of Primary Deficit, Growth and Interest Rate,

Chapter 7: Fiscal Deficits and Government Debt in India: Implications for Growth and Stabilization,

Chapter 8: Contemporary Challenges and Issues before the Thirteenth Finance Commission,

References.

About the Author

C. Rangarajan, Government of India, and D. K. Srivastava, Madras School of Economics

C. Rangarajan, Chairperson, Economic Advisory Council, Government of India; D.K. Srivastava is Director, Madras School of Economics

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