2023
DOI: 10.17059/ekon.reg.2023-4-25
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Impact of Deficit Financing and Trade Openness on Private Consumption in India

D. Mehta,
M. Mallikarjun

Abstract: The Ricardian equivalence hypothesis claims that private consumption is neutral to the fiscal deficit and its mode of financing (debt vs tax). The study reinvestigates the Ricardian equivalence hypothesis in India by taking private consumption as the dependent variable, whereas government expenditure, government debt, tax, domestic income, and trade are considered as independent variables. In the Indian context, the Ricardian view raises an interesting point. If the Ricardian equivalence holds in the Indian ec… Show more

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